NYC Neighborhood Comparison
Side-by-side market data, transit, and neighborhood profiles to help you decide.
Queens
Manhattan
| Metric | Woodhaven | Central Harlem |
|---|---|---|
| Median Sale Price | $780,000 | $870,000 |
| Median Condo Price | N/A | $855,000 |
| Median Co-op Price | N/A | $500,000 |
| Median Rent | $2,125 | $3,300 |
| Active Listings | 24 | 353 |
| Rental Inventory | 12 | 675 |
| Days on Market | 0 | 133.5 |
| Price Cut Share | 8.3% | 10.8% |
| Monthly Sales Volume | 19 | 11 |
| YoY Price Change | -1.3% | +28.8% |
| YoY Rent Change | -13.3% | +10.0% |
| YoY Inventory Change | +26.3% | +19.3% |
| Subway Lines | N/A | 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D |
Woodhaven is one of Queens' most architecturally intact late 19th-century residential districts, with streets lined by Victorian frame houses, Neo-Renaissance rowhouses, and prewar apartment buildings. The J and Z trains run along Jamaica Avenue with stops at Woodhaven Boulevard, 85th Street-Forest Parkway, and 75th Street-Elderts Lane. Forest Park, the third-largest park in Queens, forms the neighborhood's northern boundary with wooded trails and recreational fields.
View Full Market ReportCentral Harlem is the cultural and historic soul of Upper Manhattan. Known for its grand boulevards like Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd and its rich jazz heritage, the neighborhood offers a vibrant urban lifestyle. The real estate market is a mix of beautifully preserved 19th-century brownstones, value-driven HDFC cooperatives, and a surge of modern luxury condominiums that offer contemporary amenities near the 125th Street retail corridor.
View Full Market ReportNo subway data available
125 St (1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D) — 0.3 mi
135 St (2 3) — 0.4 mi
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