Queens, New York · ZIP 11427, 11428, 11429
Queens Village sits 3 blocks from the Nassau County border — giving residents suburban residential character, LIRR access, and NYC property tax rates.
Queens Village's Nassau County border location offers the best of both worlds: suburban Colonial and Cape Cod homes, LIRR commuter access, and NYC property taxes rather than Nassau's.
Local insight: Queens Village's three ZIP codes (11427, 11428, 11429) each represent a distinct micro-neighborhood — Springfield Gardens, Queens Village proper, and Cambria Heights — each with slightly different home price profiles.
The median sale price in Queens Village is $722,000, up +6.0% year-over-year, based on data from Rocket Homes / Zillow. The typical price range runs from $654,000 to $760,000 depending on property type, condition, and block.
Source: Rocket Homes / Zillow. Data reflects median sale prices 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024.
Queens Village's housing stock is dominated by 2-family homes, making it ideal for buyers who want rental income to offset their mortgage.
Public schools serving Queens Village residents are part of NYC Department of Education. Ratings from GreatSchools.org.
| School | Grades | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| PS 34 John Harvard | PreK–5 | ★★★★★★☆☆☆☆ 6/10 |
| PS 109 Jacob Blackwell | K–5 | ★★★★★★☆☆☆☆ 6/10 |
| Andrew Jackson High School | 9–12 | ★★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆ 4/10 |
→ Full Queens Village Schools Guide
Queens Village 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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