Market Overview for April, 2026
Median Sale Price
3.3% YoY
Median Price/Sqft
11.4% YoY
No. of Transactions
37.5% YoY
Queens Median Sale Price
3% YoY
What is the median sale price and median price per sq ft in Auburndale?
As of April, the median home sale price in Auburndale was $1M, up 3.3% year-over-year.
A total of 11 properties traded, representing a 37.5% year-over-year increase.
The median price per square foot in April was $740, a 11.4% YoY change.
The median home sale price in Queens was $610K.
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Auburndale median price compared with other neighborhoods in Queens
Auburndale property values are on the higher-end for neighborhoods in Queens .
Auburndale median price compared with all the neighborhoods in Queens
| Neighborhood | Borough | Median Sale Price |
|---|---|---|
| Jamaica Estates | Queens | $1,375,000 |
| East Flushing | Queens | $1,250,000 |
| Auburndale | Queens | $1,095,000 |
| Fresh Meadows | Queens | $1,070,000 |
| Belle Harbor | Queens | $1,020,000 |
| Hunters Point | Queens | $987,499 |
| Rockwood Park | Queens | $950,000 |
| Whitestone | Queens | $913,912 |
| Middle Village | Queens | $906,000 |
| Bayside | Queens | $900,484 |
| Glendale | Queens | $840,000 |
| Ridgewood | Queens | $813,000 |
| Bellerose | Queens | $805,000 |
| South Astoria | Queens | $794,500 |
| Cambria Heights | Queens | $778,000 |
| Douglaston | Queens | $765,000 |
| Brookville | Queens | $762,500 |
| Floral Park | Queens | $755,000 |
| Richmond Hill | Queens | $751,000 |
| Queens Village | Queens | $750,000 |
| South Ozone Park | Queens | $740,000 |
| Woodhaven | Queens | $738,800 |
| Old Astoria | Queens | $728,887 |
| Hollis | Queens | $700,000 |
| Ozone Park | Queens | $697,500 |
| Rochdale | Queens | $689,000 |
| College Point | Queens | $687,448 |
| LIC | Queens | $685,000 |
| Breezy Point | Queens | $675,000 |
| Saint Albans | Queens | $660,000 |
| Rosedale | Queens | $655,000 |
| Springfield Gardens | Queens | $640,819 |
| Laurelton | Queens | $640,000 |
| Broad Channel | Queens | $635,000 |
| Maspeth | Queens | $620,000 |
| Downtown Flushing | Queens | $613,896 |
| East Elmhurst | Queens | $595,000 |
| Ditmars - Steinway | Queens | $565,110 |
| Murray Hill | Queens | $532,500 |
| Bay Terrace | Queens | $515,000 |
| Rockaway Beach | Queens | $495,000 |
| Sunnyside | Queens | $486,250 |
| Jamaica | Queens | $477,450 |
| Forest Hills | Queens | $452,500 |
| Astoria Heights / Upper Ditmars | Queens | $442,500 |
| Corona | Queens | $440,000 |
| Rego Park | Queens | $436,010 |
| Pomonok | Queens | $425,000 |
| Arverne | Queens | $420,500 |
| Woodside | Queens | $412,000 |
| Rockaway Park | Queens | $410,000 |
| Jackson Heights | Queens | $392,500 |
| Glen Oaks | Queens | $386,400 |
| Hollis Hills | Queens | $370,000 |
| Little Neck | Queens | $357,000 |
| Elmhurst | Queens | $348,000 |
| Kew Gardens Hills | Queens | $345,000 |
| Kew Gardens | Queens | $336,500 |
| Oakland Gardens | Queens | $312,500 |
| Briarwood | Queens | $305,000 |
| Lindenwood | Queens | $240,000 |
| Jamaica Hills | Queens | $185,000 |
Residential Properties Sold in Auburndale
| Property Type | Median sale price | Y-o-Y | Median sale price/sqft | Y-o-Y | Transactions |
| Condos | - | - | - | - | 0 |
| Coops | - | - | - | - | 0 |
| Houses | $1M | 3.3% | $740 | 11.4% | 11 |
The median house sale price in Auburndale in April was $1M, up 3.3% year-over-year. There was no statistically significant data for median condo price and median coop price activity for the period of April in Auburndale.
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Auburndale Neighborhood Guide
Back when the Long Island Rail Road started laying tracks across northern Queens, L.H. Green of Auburndale - doing business through his New England Development Improvement Company - gobbled up 90 acres of the Thomas Willets farm and the neighborhood grew around the new train station in 1901. Auburndale developed a highly residential area with more than twice as many people (70%) owning their homes as opposed to renting. The neighborhood lacks subway service, which makes it a quiet and uncrowded area most of the time. However, Auburndale is relatively close to LaGuardia Airport.
Architecture and landmarks
Founded by a New Englander, Auburndale's architecture was largely influenced by England itself. Block after block of half-timbered and stuccoed Tudor houses line the neighborhood streets. Throw in some Dutch Colonials and ambitious Cape Cods and the houses are a cut above the standard Queens tract-housing fare. What was once known on 46th Avenue as the "Colored Cemetery" has now been rebranded the Olde Towne of Flushing Burial Ground and honors thousands of African Americans and Native Americans who were buried here in the 19th century without ceremony. The Wendy's at 85-07 Queens Boulevard took a star turn as "McDowell's" in Eddie Murphy's 1988 epic Coming to America, and naturally became a true landmark for Queens' residents and visitors.
Transport
The Long Island Rail Road, Auburndale's raison d''etre, makes two stops in the neighborhood, at 193rd Street and at Broadway station, off 163rd Street. The Q12, Q13 and Q28 buses all link up to the terminus of the No. 7 IRT line in Flushing. The QM3 express bus also rolls through Auburndale. This is an easy commute to Manhattan and, in most cases, it takes little more than 30 minutes.
Schools
Auburndale boasts 22 themed magnet schools with core curriculums such as humanities, art and design, space sciences, and health and nutrition. Getting kindergarteners through third graders into PS 130 with its emphasis on science and technology is particularly cut-throat. Francis Lewis High School is well-regarded and offers many honors courses such as physics and calculus.
Health
The Bayside Primary Care unit of the New York-Presbyterian/Queens hospital is conveniently located on Francis Lewis Boulevard that bisects the neighborhood from north to south. There are eight primary care physicians with practices within the neighborhood.
Safety
Auburndale is covered by the 111th Precinct. There were 7.33 crimes reported per 1,000 residents in 2016, making it one of the safest neighborhoods in New York City.
Things to do
Did we mention that Auburndale is residential? The library is a hot spot in this neighborhood. It is the East Flushing branch of the Queens Borough Public Library and serves up plenty of reading matter in Korean and Chinese for the more than 40% of the Auburndale population that is Asian.
Many corner neighborhood shops can be found along the streets, while larger stores and shopping complexes are located along major arteries.
The southern part of the neighborhood abounds with recreational opportunities in the 358-acre Cunningham Park and at the Kissena Park public golf course.