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For buyers focused on affordability, Prospect Lefferts Gardens has the lower median sale price at $1.2M vs $1.2M in Long Island City.
Investors analyzing rental yield will find Long Island City offers a stronger rent-to-price ratio based on current market data.
Commuters have more transit options in Long Island City, which is served by 7 subway lines compared to 0 in Prospect Lefferts Gardens.
| Metric | Long Island City | Prospect Lefferts Gardens |
|---|---|---|
| Median Sale Price | $1,237,500 | $1,212,500 |
| Median Condo Price | $1,124,830 | $912,500 |
| Median Co-op Price | N/A | N/A |
| Median Rent | $4,500 | $3,150 |
| Active Listings | 252 | 44 |
| Rental Inventory | 942 | 165 |
| Days on Market | 104.5 | 32 |
| Price Cut Share | 7.5% | 4.5% |
| Monthly Sales Volume | 8 | 10 |
| YoY Price Change | +38.6% | +110.9% |
| YoY Rent Change | +3.4% | +6.1% |
| YoY Inventory Change | +56.5% | +18.9% |
| Subway Lines | 7 E G M N R W | N/A |
Prices in Long Island City moved +38.6% over the past year, compared to +110.9% in Prospect Lefferts Gardens. The +110.9% gain in Prospect Lefferts Gardens reflects stronger buyer demand relative to available inventory in that market.
Long Island City sits directly across the East River from Midtown Manhattan, reachable in one stop on the 7 train. LIC has added more than 12,000 residential units since 2015, transforming former industrial blocks into a corridor of glass-tower condos, converted loft co-ops, and rental high-rises along the waterfront. Gantry Plaza State Park, MoMA PS1, and the Hunters Point Library anchor the neighborhood’s cultural identity. Median condo prices run roughly 30-40% below comparable Manhattan waterfront units, drawing both first-time buyers and investors looking for appreciation in one of the city’s highest-growth zip codes.
View Full Market ReportProspect Lefferts Gardens borders the eastern edge of Prospect Park and sits adjacent to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Brooklyn Museum, with the Lefferts Manor Historic District preserving blocks of limestone, brownstone, and brick rowhouses in Renaissance Revival, Neo-Federal, and Tudor Revival styles. The B, Q, and S trains stop at Prospect Park station, the Q serves Parkside Avenue, and the 2 and 5 trains connect at Sterling and Winthrop Streets. Housing ranges from intact 19th- and early 20th-century rowhouses to prewar apartment buildings along the main corridors.
View Full Market ReportHunters Point Av (7) — 0.2 mi
Court Sq (7 E G M) — 0.2 mi
Long Island City (E G M R) — 0.6 mi
Queensboro Plaza (7 N W) — 0.6 mi
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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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