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Flushing Housing Market Data (Continuously Updated)

Data refreshed July 7, 2026 · Homix

Queens just posted its highest quarterly median sale price on record, but the borough number averages over at least three markets — co-ops, condos, and houses move differently, and the spread is wider still at the neighborhood level. The tables below gather the sourced figures: the borough and by-type medians, inventory shifts, and neighborhood-by-neighborhood median, price per square foot, and days on market for Flushing, Long Island City, Forest Hills, Bayside, and Jackson Heights.

For Flushing itself the story isn't price — it's the inventory surge, which has handed buyers their most negotiating leverage in years. Neighborhood samples are small and volatile, so read single-neighborhood figures as directional. For the full read see Queens Residential Market Data 2026, and for the community see Flushing. Every number carries its source and as-of date.

Queens Overall: Median, Type Tiers & Inventory

MetricFigure
Borough median sale price (Q4 2025)$739,053 (+5.6% YoY — record high)
Co-op median (Q4 2025)$339,750 (+6.5% YoY)
Condo median (Q4 2025)$680,000 (−0.5% YoY)
1–3 family home median (Q4 2025)$910,000 (+4.6% YoY)
Queens for-sale supply (2025)+17.7% (largest jump of any borough)
Flushing inventory (2025)+48.4%
Long Island City inventory (2025)+36.4%

As of 2025 Q4 / 2025 全年 · Source: Douglas Elliman / Miller Samuel, Q4 2025 (via QNS); StreetEasy 2025 Year in Review (via Homix Journal)

Neighborhood Median, PPSF & Trend

NeighborhoodMedian sale pricePrice / sq ftYoY trendDays on market
Flushing~$687K~$750≈ flat (−0.8%)~58
Long Island City~$1.03M~$959~ +19%~60–70
Forest Hills~$430–445K~$475–485 (zip 11375 ~$640)down (low single digits)~50–60
Bayside~$860K nbhd / ~$1.1M (zip 11361)~$677 (11361)up sharply but volatile~45–60
Jackson Heights~$430K~$516−7%~95 (up from 71)

As of 2025 年 10–11 月 / Oct–Nov 2025 · Source: Redfin (Oct–Nov 2025); StreetEasy 2025 asking median for LIC ~$1.24M (via Homix Journal). Single-neighborhood figures are directional.

Quick answers

How are Flushing home prices trending in 2026?

Per Redfin (November 2025), Flushing's median sale price was roughly $687K, essentially flat year over year (about −0.8%), at about $750 per square foot with homes selling in around 58 days. The story here isn't price — it's the 48.4% inventory surge in 2025 (StreetEasy), the most negotiating leverage in years.

Why did Queens set a record median?

Per the Douglas Elliman / Miller Samuel fourth-quarter report, the borough's median reached $739,053 in Q4 2025, up 5.6% year over year — the highest quarterly median Elliman has ever recorded for Queens. That headline averages three markets, though: co-ops near $339,750, condos near $680,000, and 1–3 family homes near $910,000 (Elliman, Q4 2025).

Which Queens neighborhood is priciest and most affordable?

As of late 2025 (Redfin), Long Island City is the priciest pocket, with a median near $1.03M (about +19% YoY) at roughly $959 per square foot; Forest Hills and Jackson Heights sit near $430K, the more entry-level options. Neighborhood monthly data is volatile — read as directional.

Is Jackson Heights a buyer's or seller's market now?

Jackson Heights shows the clearest buyer's-market signal: per Redfin (October 2025), the median was around $430K, down 7% year over year, with homes sitting about 95 days on market, up from 71 a year earlier. Sellers should expect to negotiate; buyers have time to be patient.

Data sources

  • Douglas Elliman / Miller Samuel, Q4 2025 (via QNS); StreetEasy 2025 Year in Review (via Homix Journal)
  • Redfin (Oct–Nov 2025); StreetEasy 2025 asking median for LIC ~$1.24M (via Homix Journal). Single-neighborhood figures are directional.

Note: figures are lifted from the cited Homix market reports and their named primary sources, presented per stated period. Markets move — verify current numbers with an advisor before acting.

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