Queens · New York, NY
80 active listings · Median $550K
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A condo-dominant submarket with sale values below the 5-year high and sale listings sitting longer than a year ago.
Median asking rent in Astoria is $3,000/month, $300 below the 5-year high set in Jul 2025. Rents are up +0.8% year over year and +53.8% over the past 5 years. Median sale price stands at $550K, 52.2% below the 5-year high recorded in Feb 2023. Sale listings are clearing 52 days slower than at this point last year.
Across NYC, the FARE Act has tightened agent-listed rental supply since August 2024 by shifting the broker fee to landlords who engage a broker. Roughly 35 to 40% of NYC lease signings occur between mid-June and August 15.
Source: StreetEasy market data, through Mar 2026.
Astoria is one of New York City’s most beloved neighborhoods, famous for its incredible international food scene and relaxed atmosphere. The real estate market offers excellent value, featuring a blend of traditional multi-family brick houses, pre-war cooperatives, and a growing number of sleek new ...
Stations: Bus service available
Midtown: 34 min (Q express from 96 St)
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REBNY/RLS Disclaimer: Listing data is derived in whole or in part from the RLS at REBNY (Real Estate Board of New York) Internet Data Exchange (IDX) database. Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Milton Coste | Keller Williams NYC are marked with the RLS logo. The information provided is for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Data last updated: 1/1/1970.
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Milton Coste is a Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker with Keller Williams NYC. His work covers all five boroughs, with deep experience in co-op boards, condo offerings, townhouse sales, and rental transactions. For Astoria buyers and sellers, that track record means a broker who has negotiated every type of deal this market produces.
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The median sale price in Astoria is $550K. Condos sit at a median of $817K and co-ops at $430K. Year-over-year price comparisons swing meaningfully when monthly closed-sale counts are low, so a single recent month is best read alongside the longer-term price trend.
No. The median sale price in Astoria is currently 52.2% below the 5-year high recorded in February 2023. That gap can favor buyers searching for value relative to the neighborhood's past peak.
Sale listings in Astoria have a median of 110 days on market. That is 52 days slower than the same point a year ago. Roughly 11.0% of active listings have recorded a price cut, suggesting some negotiating room.
Astoria is broadly balanced right now, with median days on market at 110 days and 11.0% of active listings carrying a price cut. Pricing depends heavily on the specific building and unit.
Astoria offers both co-ops and condos. Condos are the higher-priced segment at a $817K median, with co-ops at $430K.
Roughly 20 homes change hands each month in Astoria across condos, co-ops, and townhouses, based on recorded closed sales. That benchmark helps gauge how quickly the market is absorbing new inventory.
The overall median asking rent in Astoria is $3,000/month. Live RLS listings show 1-bedrooms at $3,103, 2-bedrooms at $4,025 per month.
Median asking rent in Astoria is currently $300 below the 5-year high set in July 2025. Tenants may find slightly more value than at peak, though the gap can close quickly during peak leasing season.
Median asking rent in Astoria has risen 53.8% over the past 5 years. That puts the neighborhood in context with longer-term NYC rent dynamics rather than just one-year noise.
Within walking or short-transit distance of Astoria, median sale prices range across All Upper East Side at $1.3M, Upper East Side at $1.3M, Roosevelt Island at $965K, East Harlem at $689K. Each has different building stock, co-op vs condo mix, and transit access, so the right comparison depends on the buyer's priorities.
Astoria is served by the Bus service. The commute to Midtown Manhattan runs roughly 34 minutes from 96 St.
Under the FARE Act in effect since August 2024, NYC landlords who engage a broker pay the broker fee directly rather than passing it to tenants. In neighborhoods like Astoria, this has shifted some smaller landlords toward self-listing, which has tightened the supply of agent-listed rentals citywide and lifted competition for what remains on market.
Milton Coste is a Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker with Keller Williams New York City. He has 25+ years of experience across all five boroughs, with deep transaction history in co-op board packages, condo offerings, townhouse sales, and rentals. Direct: (917) 416-7433. Email: [email protected].
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