NYC Neighborhood Comparison
Side-by-side market data, transit, and neighborhood profiles to help you decide.
Queens
Brooklyn
| Metric | Whitestone | Prospect Heights |
|---|---|---|
| Median Sale Price | $1,100,000 | $1,503,525 |
| Median Condo Price | $313,682 | $1,757,500 |
| Median Co-op Price | $409,500 | $954,000 |
| Median Rent | $3,200 | $4,495 |
| Active Listings | 51 | 45 |
| Rental Inventory | 16 | 159 |
| Days on Market | 100.5 | 47 |
| Price Cut Share | 13.7% | 6.7% |
| Monthly Sales Volume | 21 | 4 |
| YoY Price Change | +11.4% | +5.6% |
| YoY Rent Change | +14.3% | +12.5% |
| YoY Inventory Change | -22.7% | +18.4% |
| Subway Lines | N/A | N/A |
Whitestone occupies the northern tip of Queens with tree-lined streets of single-family Tudor, Colonial, and Cape Cod homes, many on generous lots with views of the East River and the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge. No subway directly serves the neighborhood; express buses connect to Midtown Manhattan, and the Q44 SBS links to the 7 train at Flushing. Francis Lewis Park and Fort Totten Park, a former U.S. Army installation, provide waterfront green space along the East River and Little Neck Bay.
View Full Market ReportProspect Heights is a small but culturally dense neighborhood that offers the best of Brooklyn living. Anchored by the Brooklyn Public Library and the Grand Army Plaza, the area provides immediate access to Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Museum. The real estate market is a sophisticated blend of historic brownstones, stately pre-war cooperatives, and high-end new developments like Pacific Park, offering a range of options for modern urbanites.
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