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Selling Your Home in Flushing North, Queens

Current market data from 1769 sales recorded property transactions in Flushing North. Every number on this page comes from NYC Department of Finance public records — not estimates, not algorithms, not listing data. This is what actually sold.

Market Data

Flushing North Home Prices by Property Type

Co-op Apartments
$340,000
Median · 356 sales
Condominiums
$650,000
Median · 796 sales
Single-Family Homes
$1.1M
Median · 367 sales
Two-Family Homes
$1.4M
Median · 159 sales
Three-Family Homes
$1.6M
Median · 50 sales
Other Residential
$1.4M
Median · 41 sales
Total Recorded Sales
1769
All property types
Median Price / Sq Ft
$711
Where square footage reported

Quarterly Trends

Q1 2025
$667,972
175 sales · volume
Q2 2025
$684,000
▲ +2.4%
400 sales · volume ▲ +128.6%
Q3 2025
$719,030
▲ +5.1%
434 sales · volume ▲ +8.5%
Q4 2025
$700,000
▼ -2.6%
489 sales · volume ▲ +12.7%
Q1 2026
$736,767
▲ +5.3%
271 sales · volume ▼ -44.6%
📊 Why this data is more reliable than other sites

The numbers on this page come from the NYC Department of Finance public records — every legally recorded property sale in Flushing North, not just MLS-listed transactions. Sites like Zillow and StreetEasy only capture listings that go through their platforms, missing FSBO sales, off-market deals, and transfers that never hit the MLS. This dataset includes all of them.

We also remove bulk portfolio transfers, nominal sales, and non-arms-length transactions that would distort median prices — cleaning that most data sources don't do. The result is a more accurate picture of what individual homes are actually selling for in your market.

Data source: NYC Department of Finance, Rolling Sales Data — Queens. Period: March 2025 – February 2026. Excludes $0 transfers, nominal sales, non-arms-length transactions, and bulk portfolio transfers identified through same-date/same-price pattern analysis. Last updated: March 2026.

Timing

Best Time to Sell in Flushing North

Monthly sales volume and median prices in Flushing North — ★ marks peak months with the strongest combination of activity and prices.

Jan ★
161 sales · $758,000
Feb
110 sales · $690,522
Mar
175 sales · $667,972
Apr
126 sales · $683,873
May
144 sales · $645,780
Jun
130 sales · $745,000
Jul
137 sales · $722,852
Aug
152 sales · $692,705
Sep
145 sales · $750,000
Oct
163 sales · $720,921
Nov
151 sales · $692,408
Dec ★
175 sales · $700,000
Takeaway

In Flushing North, Jan and Dec showed the strongest combination of buyer activity and sale prices. Listing during peak months can mean more competing offers, faster sales, and stronger negotiating leverage. If you're planning to sell, timing your listing to hit the market 2–4 weeks before these peaks can help maximize your outcome.

Housing Stock

What's Selling in Flushing North

Breakdown of 1769 sales recorded sales by property type.

Co-op Apartments: 20% (356)
Single-Family Homes: 21% (367)
Condominiums: 45% (796)
Two-Family Homes: 9% (159)
Three-Family Homes: 3% (50)
Other Residential: 2% (41)
What This Means for Sellers

Condominiums represent 45% of sales in Flushing North. Condo buyers are often drawn to newer construction, modern amenities, and lower maintenance. If you're selling a condo, pricing relative to recent comparable sales in your building or complex is essential.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Selling in Flushing North

Based on 1769 recorded sales from March 2025 – February 2026, home prices in Flushing North, Queens vary by property type: Co-op Apartments at a median of $340,000 (356 sales), Condominiums at a median of $650,000 (796 sales), Single-Family Homes at a median of $1.1M (367 sales), Two-Family Homes at a median of $1.4M (159 sales), Three-Family Homes at a median of $1.6M (50 sales). These figures come from NYC Department of Finance public records and reflect every legally recorded sale, not just MLS-listed properties.
The Flushing North real estate market recorded 1769 sales from March 2025 – February 2026. Condominiums represent the largest segment at 45% of transactions. The data comes from NYC public records, which capture every legally recorded sale including FSBO and off-market transactions that listing sites miss.
Based on monthly transaction data, Jan and Dec showed the strongest combination of sales volume and median prices in Flushing North. Listing 2–4 weeks before these peak months can help sellers benefit from increased buyer activity and stronger competition among buyers.
The housing stock in Flushing North includes Co-op Apartments (20%), Condominiums (45%), Single-Family Homes (21%), Two-Family Homes (9%) based on recorded sales. This mix affects pricing, buyer pools, and marketing strategy for sellers in each category.
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Neighborhood Profile

Flushing North, Queens at a Glance

Flushing North is the core of Flushing, one of the largest and most dynamic neighborhoods in Queens, centered around the intersection of Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue. It is bordered by Whitestone and College Point to the north, Bayside to the east, Flushing South and Kew Gardens Hills to the south, and Corona and East Elmhurst to the west. The housing stock is highly diverse, ranging from single-family homes to large co-op complexes and new high-rise condominium towers near the downtown core. The 7 train terminates at Flushing–Main Street, and the LIRR serves the area at the Flushing station.

Flushing is one of the largest and most prominent Chinatowns in the United States, with a thriving commercial district along Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue that draws visitors from across the tri-state area. The neighborhood is also home to large Korean, South Asian, and Latin American communities. Key institutions include Queens College, Queens Botanical Garden, and the Flushing branch of the Queens Library system. Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, the site of two World's Fairs, borders the neighborhood to the south.

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