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Bayside-Douglaston Area Home Prices Up Recently
Home prices have skyrocketed in the Bayside-Douglaston area since the pandemic began.

Home prices have skyrocketed in the Bayside-Douglaston area since the pandemic began.

As Bayside's housing market booms, residents are listing homes in the area at a much higher price in April than they did in March.

Not only does this 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath house have a hot tub and putting green but it also has an in-ground pool.
The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.
The over $2.5-million price-tag will get you just under 5,000 square feet of space on 49th Road — right by Queensborough Community College.
According to a veteran real estate broker in Queens, Bayside is one of the borough's hottest markets, thanks to its views and suburban feel.
A $179,000 price tag will get you this studio at Rocky Hill Terrace.
The 2021 study shows disparities between wealthy, mostly white areas where rents dropped, and areas hard-hit by COVID where rents rose.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Queens area.
A new study shows how residents fled many NYC neighborhoods in droves, but more people moved to Bayside than left.
This fully renovated home offers water views, five bathrooms, and a designer-inspired kitchen.
This apartment in the Baybridge condominium complex just got more affordable, thanks to a $45,000 price drop.
Too many people competing for the bathroom in the morning? Drop a couple million and get five bathrooms instead.
This $329,000 studio in Bayside comes with just 517 square feet of space, according to the listing.
A $900,000 home with more than 40,000 square feet of space is the largest single-family home on the market in Bayside. Take a look inside.
Only six homes listed in the neighborhood cost less than $200,000. Here's a look at what that will get you.
This sprawling $6.2 million estate has been on Realtor.com for more than two years.
A $155,000 studio in Bayside is the neighborhood's cheapest listing. Take a look inside.
Malba is on track to be one of the most expensive places in New York City to buy a home this year, a new study found.
The economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic is driving down rents in Bayside, a new study found. Here's how much.
The pandemic has caused real estate prices to fluctuate around New York City. Here's an example of what $2,000 rent can get you in Bayside.
The renovated triplex is located in the luxe Baybridge condo development.
The building will have 34 apartments and more than 16,000 feet of commercial space on the ground floor.
The New York Times is selling a plot of land next to its College Point printing and distribution facility.
The Bay Terrace Country Club is up for sale for $8.1 million after failing to sell at a bankruptcy auction last year.
Bayside is the most expensive neighborhood in Queens for commercial space, according to a real estate firm's new data analysis.
A newly-listed home in Douglas Manor offers a community boat dock, a waterfront promenade and views of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's former digs.
As a 33-townhouse complex rises across from P.S. 169 Bay Terrace, some neighbors are calling for a plan to keep schoolkids safe.
The North Shore Tennis & Racquet Club in Bayside sold for $12.25 million in May, records show.
Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty Named Among Top Brokers in the Nation by two leading real estate industry associations.
The minimum bid for the Bayside country club is $5.86 million, QNS reported.
Renters prioritize their pets above all other amenities when apartment hunting in the Queens neighborhood, according to StreetEasy.
Queensborough Lumber Company sold the nearly 45,000-square-foot lot to the storage facility developer, according to its real estate firm.
The planned four-story building at 214-10 15th Ave. would feature 18 apartments and a daycare center on the first floor, city records show.
Sky-high prices got you down? Here are the top middle-class housing meccas.
Check out photos of this vibrant seven-bedroom home that just hit the market in Little Neck.
Check out photos of this gorgeous gated mansion in Bayside, complete with its own private balcony overlooking the backyard.
Check out photos of this mint-condition, four-bedroom home selling now for $1.1 million.
Check out photos of this Bayside home, whose shaped shrubs and lush greenery are the highlight of its front and back yards.
Check out photos of this spacious four-bedroom home in Bayside.
This four-bedroom home in Douglaston offers plenty of space for outdoor family fun with its secluded backyard and patio.