East New York Real Estate Market Trends

Market Overview for April, 2026


Median Sale Price

$476K

-0.7% YoY


Median Price/Sqft

$426

0.1% YoY


No. of Transactions

9

800% YoY

Queens Median Sale Price

$610K

3% YoY

What is the median sale price and median price per sq ft in East New York?
In April, the median home sale price in East New York was $476K, a -0.7% change year-over-year. A total of 9 properties changed hands, up 800% compared to the same month last year. In April, the median price per square foot was $426, a 0.1% YoY change. The median home sale price in Queens was $610K.

East New York Median Sale Price

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Median Sale Price Per Square Feet

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Real Estate Transactions in East New York

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Top most expensive neighborhoods in Queens

East New York median price compared with other neighborhoods in Queens

Property values in East New York are lower compared to the borough of East New York overall.




East New York 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 East New York

Property Type Median sale price Y-o-Y Median sale price/sqft Y-o-Y Transactions
Condos $375K 29.1% $374 -12.3% 4
Coops - - - - 0
Houses $655K 34.5% $582 49.9% 5

The median house sale price in East New York in April was $655K, up 34.5% year-over-year. Condo prices in East New York trended similarly, with the median condo price up 29.1% year-over-year to $375K. There was no statistically significant data for median coop price activity for the period of April in East New York.

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East New York Neighborhood Guide

East New York, a primarily residential neighborhood, has a population of just over 91,000 and rising. Located in the eastern part of Brooklyn, it's surrounded by Cypress Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Bay, Queens, and the railway tracks of the Bay Ridge Branch. Made up of mostly apartments and single-family buildings, it's a unique neighborhood that many say is one of the few in Brooklyn that's maintained its classic New York City vibe. Considered by some to be the next up and coming neighborhood, development is happening everywhere in this district.

Architecture and landmarks

You can find a little of everything in East New York including apartments built above corner bodegas, apartments in converted Victorian homes, three-story apartment buildings, and semi-detached homes. In recent years, a fair number of condos and coops have been built on this patch of land that covers just one square mile. There are a few historic spots within East New York, including the East Brooklyn Industrial Park, a 44-block park that was created back in the `80s, as well as East New York Farms, founded in '98, where various community organizations grow plants for food and to beautify the neighborhood. In 2013, the African Burial Ground Square was dubbed a national historic spot.

Transport

The excellent transportation is one of the selling points of East New York. There's a station on the Long Island Rail Road Atlantic Branch, and the 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains stop at several spots in the neighborhood, as does the L train. Other subway lines in the neighborhood include the A, C, J, and Z lines. Add to that the dozen or so local and express buses, and it's easy to see just how many options there really are.

Schools

East New York is overseen by the New York City Department of Education and has higher than average dropout rates compared to other areas of the city. Several high schools have been shut down in recent years, with new schools being organized to better meet the needs of students.

Health

New York Community Hospital is located on Kings Highway in Midwood and Mount Sinai Brooklyn, in nearby Marine Park, is also a short distance away. Residents can pick from their choice of a wide range of private practices and alternative medical professionals in this neighborhood.

Safety

The East New York neighborhood is patrolled by the 75th Precinct of the New York Police Department. It has an average yearly crime rate of 19.34 crimes per 1,000 residents. Compared to other neighborhoods in Brooklyn, this crime rate is higher than most, but it's still lower than most neighborhoods in Manhattan and the Bronx.

Things to do

Today's East New York is made up of classic spots that locals have long loved, like Grant Caffe near the Liberty Avenue A train stop, Tavares Restaurant, Carro Cafe, and the Lindenwood Diner, with its mix of Latin and Caribbean foods. City Line Pizza and Pasta is another popular spot, and locals get their Nigerian food cravings quenched by visiting Festac Grill & Lounge.

Gateway Center, a small mall with big name stores, can be found on Gateway Drive, and is home to a JC Penney, Rack, Home Depot, TJ Maxx, Bed Bath & Beyond, and chain restaurants like Outback Steakhouse, Applebee's and Smashburger. Other shopping opportunities can be found at City Line retail district, where there's a stretch of clothing and shoe shops, or at Aquaduck Flea Market, where vendors sell vintage goods and tasty foods on Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. ARTs East New York is a unique venue where artists and vendors can create and then show their work.

There are a number of parks and playgrounds in East New York, including Linden Park with basketball courts, soccer fields, a running track, and tennis courts, as well as Breukelen Ballfields Park with its five baseball diamonds, dog runs, and handball playgrounds. There are also three branches of the Brooklyn Public Library in East New York.