Tree-lined streets, Tudor-style architecture, legendary cultural roots, and a family-first community that homeowners choose for life β Hollis is southeastern Queens at its finest.
Hollis is the kind of Queens neighborhood that earns its reputation through consistency. The tree-lined blocks of 197th Street and 205th Street, lined with Tudor and Colonial homes built in the 1930s and 1940s, look much as they did when the neighborhood first established itself as a destination for aspirational working-class families. That continuity is not accidental β it is the result of a community that takes homeownership seriously.
Located in the 11423 zip code, Hollis sits between Jamaica Estates to the west, St. Albans to the south, and Queens Village to the east. It is a neighborhood that offers something increasingly rare in New York City: genuine residential peace, wide streets with actual trees, and a homeownership culture where residents plan to stay.
The Hollis Park Gardens section β the northern tier of the neighborhood β is the most coveted sub-market. Homes here are larger, lots are more generous, and turnover is genuinely rare. Buyers who find themselves competing for a Hollis Park Gardens listing often describe it as one of the most stressful and rewarding purchases of their lives.
Jamaica Avenue forms the commercial backbone at the neighborhood's southern edge, providing essential retail, dining, and service access without the noise and congestion that closer-in neighborhoods sometimes endure. LIRR access from Hollis station makes Hollis one of the rare Queens neighborhoods where commuting to Manhattan without a car is genuinely practical.
Hollis has an outsized place in American cultural history. The neighborhood produced some of the most influential voices in hip-hop β LL Cool J grew up here, and Run-DMC's members came from these very blocks. Jay-Z spent formative years in the area. The 205th Street blocks around Hollis Ave became, in the 1980s, one of the birthplaces of the genre that would reshape global music and culture. That legacy is a source of genuine neighborhood pride that connects long-time residents to the community's identity.
Hollis is a tight seller's market. Average days on market have compressed to approximately 40 days, and well-located Tudor and Colonial homes regularly attract competing offers within the first week. Buyers who hesitate on well-priced Hollis listings typically lose to more prepared buyers β having pre-approval and a clear strategy in hand matters here.
The Hollis market rewards buyers who move decisively and sellers who price intelligently. Here is the data picture heading into 2026.
| Property Type | Median Sale Price | Trend | Avg. DOM | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tudor Single Family (3BR/2BA) | $595,000 | Rising | 40 days | Core Hollis stock β high demand |
| Colonial Single Family (4BR) | $640,000 | Rising | 36 days | Strongest buyer competition |
| Hollis Park Gardens (Large SF) | $710,000 | Premium demand | 28 days | Very low inventory, bidding wars |
| Semi-Detached (3BR) | $560,000 | Stable | 45 days | Entry-level family option |
| 2-Family Investment | $720,000 | Strong demand | 35 days | Investor + owner-occupant buyers |
The main residential fabric of the neighborhood. Tudor and Colonial detached and semi-detached homes on tree-lined blocks. Highly sought by families who value the neighborhood's quiet character, strong block associations, and homeownership culture. Inventory here is consistently tight throughout the year.
The prestige sub-market within Hollis β larger homes, wider lots, and more spacious layouts than anything else in the 11423 zip code. Homes in Hollis Park Gardens sell at a significant premium and represent some of the most competitive bidding scenarios in all of southeastern Queens when they become available.
Hollis is not a neighborhood of apartment buildings and high-density towers. It is fundamentally a community of single-family homes, and that focus shapes everything about its market character.
The architectural signature of Hollis. These brick and stucco-clad homes with distinctive half-timbering, arched entrances, and steeply pitched rooflines give the neighborhood its character. Typically 3β4 bedrooms, finished basements, private driveways, and garages. Built predominantly in the 1930s and 1940s, many have been lovingly maintained or renovated to modern standards.
Frame Colonials represent a significant share of the Hollis housing stock, particularly on blocks closer to Springfield Blvd and Murdock Ave. These homes tend to offer more square footage than their Tudor counterparts and attract buyers who prioritize interior space and yard size. Four-bedroom layouts are common in this category.
A smaller but active segment of the Hollis market, two-family homes attract investor buyers and owner-occupant purchasers who want rental income to offset mortgage costs. These properties generate strong interest given Hollis's desirability as a rental neighborhood β tenants who cannot afford to buy here want to live here, creating persistent rental demand.
Hollis families have access to a range of public schools serving the 11423 zip code, along with private and charter options throughout the southeastern Queens area.
Hollis families considering private schooling have access to several Catholic parochial schools in the Jamaica and Queens Village areas within a short drive. St. Francis Preparatory School in Fresh Meadows is a well-regarded Catholic high school that draws students from across Queens. Nitin Gadura can connect buyer clients with local parent networks who provide firsthand insight into school options during the home purchase process.
Hollis's family demographics mean that school quality information travels quickly through the community β this is a neighborhood where parents know other parents, and block associations often serve as informal information networks for newcomers.
Hollis offers a balance of transit options and driving convenience that appeals to both commuters and families with cars.
The Hollis LIRR station is the neighborhood's transit crown jewel. Service to Penn Station typically takes 25β30 minutes during peak hours, making Manhattan genuinely commutable for five-day-a-week workers. The station sits on Hollis Court Blvd and provides convenient access for blocks throughout the neighborhood.
The Q4 runs along Merrick Blvd and Jamaica Ave connecting Hollis to Jamaica Center and the J/Z subway. The Q36 serves Hillside Ave east-west, while the Q43 and Q77 provide north-south connectivity toward Flushing and Springfield Gardens. Multiple routes ensure that car-free mobility is practical for daily errands.
Jamaica Ave at Hollis's southern edge is a major commercial and transit artery. Residents use it for grocery shopping, retail, dining, and bus connections. The proximity to Jamaica Center and its J/Z subway and LIRR hub is a key commuting asset even for residents who primarily drive.
Drivers in Hollis have easy access to the Van Wyck Expressway via Jamaica Ave, connecting to JFK Airport, Belt Parkway, and Southern State Parkway. This makes Hollis practical for Long Island commuters and families who travel frequently. The Southern State provides direct access to Nassau County suburbs.
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Hollis is a neighborhood where relationships matter. Homeowners here are long-tenured, well-networked, and protective of the community they have built. Nitin Gadura brings that same ethos to every client engagement β straightforward advice, deep local knowledge, and no wasted time. Based just minutes away in Ozone Park, Nitin knows the southeastern Queens market at the street level.
Whether you are a Hollis homeowner finally ready to capitalize on years of appreciation, a family buyer who has heard about the neighborhood from neighbors and wants to see what is available, or an investor looking at two-families in the 11423 zip code β Nitin's approach is the same: provide honest data, clear strategy, and attentive service from first call to closing.
Hollis is one of southeastern Queens' most competitive markets. Homes here move in under six weeks and quality listings attract multiple buyers. Whether you are ready to list your home or starting your Hollis buyer search, Nitin Gadura provides the local knowledge and tactical guidance you need to succeed.
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