About the Queens Boulevard Corridor
Queens Boulevard runs 7+ miles from Long Island City through Jamaica, paralleling the 7 / E / F / M / R train corridors. High-rise co-ops and condos line the Boulevard in Forest Hills, Rego Park, and Elmhurst. Mid-rise pre-war apartment buildings dominate Sunnyside and Woodside. Median co-op price along the corridor: $400K–$600K depending on building age.
Neighborhoods Along Queens Boulevard
Buying or Selling Along Queens Boulevard
If you're buying along Queens Boulevard, the side streets one block in either direction often offer 5–10% lower prices for similar housing stock than properties directly on the corridor. The trade-off: corridor properties have stronger walkability and rental demand from the cultural foot traffic; side-street properties have less noise and more parking.
If you're selling, marketing presentation matters more here than in pure-residential corridors. We position Queens Boulevard listings to capture both end-user buyers AND investor buyers attracted by the rental demand from the corridor's commercial draw.