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| Metric | NoMad | Ridgewood |
|---|---|---|
| Median Sale Price | $1,295,000 | $1,325,000 |
| Median Condo Price | $1,595,000 | N/A |
| Median Co-op Price | $875,000 | N/A |
| Median Rent | $4,850 | $3,250 |
| Active Listings | 112 | 45 |
| Rental Inventory | 195 | 309 |
| Days on Market | 63 | 86.5 |
| Price Cut Share | 10.8% | 8.9% |
| Monthly Sales Volume | 44 | 6 |
| YoY Price Change | +5.1% | +43.2% |
| YoY Rent Change | +6.3% | +1.6% |
| YoY Inventory Change | -7.2% | +95.7% |
| Subway Lines | 1 2 3 7 A B C D E F M N Q R S W | N/A |
NoMad, named for its position North of Madison Square Park, spans from roughly 25th to 30th Streets between Sixth and Lexington Avenues. The neighborhood's housing includes Beaux-Arts prewar cooperatives, boutique condo conversions, and modern luxury towers, all within walking distance of the N, Q, R, W, and 6 trains. Madison Square Park anchors the southern edge, and the area's commercial corridor along Broadway features a concentration of ground-floor restaurant and retail space.
View Full Market ReportRidgewood features orderly blocks of brick and limestone rowhouses, prewar tenements with decorative cornices, and multi-family buildings constructed between 1905 and 1925, making it one of Queens' most architecturally consistent neighborhoods. The M train runs through the heart of the area with stops at Seneca Avenue, Forest Avenue, and Fresh Pond Road, while the L train connects at Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenues. Highland Park and Ridgewood Reservoir border the neighborhood to the south, and the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House, an 18th-century landmark, marks the historic Queens-Brooklyn boundary.
View Full Market Report34 St-Herald Sq (B D F M N Q R W) — 0.3 mi
34 St-Penn Station (1 2 3 A C E) — 0.4 mi
Times Sq-42 St (1 2 3 7 N Q R S W) — 0.7 mi
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