Queens / Nassau Border, New York · ZIP 11426
Bellerose sits astride the Queens-Nassau border — offering 50% single-family ownership rates, NYC property tax rates, and LIRR access at prices 20% below New Hyde Park.
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Bellerose offers a unique combination: 50% single-family homes, NYC property tax rates (not Nassau's 1.52% effective rate), and LIRR access — all at prices below neighboring New Hyde Park.
Local insight: Queens County Farm Museum — operating continuously since 1697 — sits on the Bellerose border and is the largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland in New York City, covering 47 acres open to the public.
The median sale price in Bellerose is $773,000, up +4.2% year-over-year, based on data from Zillow / Redfin / Rocket Homes. The typical price range runs from $748,000 to $800,000 depending on property type, condition, and block.
Source: Zillow / Redfin / Rocket Homes. Data reflects median sale prices 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024.
Bellerose's housing stock is dominated by 1-family detached homes, making it popular with families seeking private outdoor space.
Public schools serving Bellerose residents are part of NYC Department of Education. Ratings from GreatSchools.org.
| School | Grades | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| PS 133 Bellerose | K–5 | ★★★★★★★☆☆☆ 7/10 |
| Floral Park–Bellerose School (Nassau side) | K–8 | ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 8/10 |
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Bellerose residents commute to Midtown Manhattan in approximately 38 minutes. Transit options include:
Source: MTA Official Route Map. → Full Commute Guide
Source: NYC Parks Department
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