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This week the Real Estate Board of New York released its fourth quarter residential sales report. Steven Spinola, President of REBNY, states the obvious: “We’re seeing the affordability of housing in the boroughs outside Manhattan becoming more appealing to home buyers, especially if you take a look at the tremendous growth of both one-to-three family homes and coops in Brooklyn and Queens.” The number of one-to-three family home and coop sales outpaced the volume seen in the fourth quarter of last year — in Queens, sales increased 31 percent to 2,333. And the average sales price for one-to-three family dwellings in Queens rose eight percent to $541,000 compared to last year’s fourth quarter. Finally, the average sales price of a home in Queens raised three percent from the fourth quarter of 2012, up to $432,000.

The Queens neighborhoods with the most home sales in the fourth quarter were Rego Park/Forest Hills/Kew Gardens (465 sales), Flushing (430 sales), Jackson Heights/Elmhurst (414 sales) and Richmond Hill/South Ozone Park/Woodhaven (288 sales). To see the full PDF of the market report, go here.


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