NYC Neighborhood Comparison
Side-by-side market data, transit, and neighborhood profiles to help you decide.
Queens
Brooklyn
| Metric | Richmond Hill | Kensington |
|---|---|---|
| Median Sale Price | $866,000 | $567,500 |
| Median Condo Price | N/A | $537,104.5 |
| Median Co-op Price | N/A | $515,000 |
| Median Rent | $2,150 | $3,000 |
| Active Listings | 12 | 76 |
| Rental Inventory | 6 | 74 |
| Days on Market | 0 | 53.5 |
| Price Cut Share | 22.2% | 11.8% |
| Monthly Sales Volume | 10 | 7 |
| YoY Price Change | +18.4% | -24.5% |
| YoY Rent Change | +8.9% | +11.5% |
| YoY Inventory Change | 0.0% | 0.0% |
| Subway Lines | N/A | N/A |
Richmond Hill provides an accessible residential setting for those seeking space and value within New York City. The area is known for its unpretentious atmosphere and a real estate market that features a blend of traditional cooperatives and traditional multi-family residences.
View Full Market ReportKensington is a residential Brooklyn neighborhood bordered by Prospect Park to the north and the landmarked Green-Wood Cemetery to the west, with Ocean Parkway running through its center as one of the borough's signature tree-lined boulevards. The housing stock includes brick rowhouses, prewar co-op apartment buildings along Ocean Parkway and Coney Island Avenue, and detached Victorian homes on the side streets, served by the F and G trains at Fort Hamilton Parkway and Church Avenue. The B and Q express trains are accessible within a short walk, providing a 30-to-35-minute commute to Midtown Manhattan.
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