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College Point, New York,NY

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College Point, situated in the northwestern part of New York City, is a vibrant neighborhood that offers a charming blend of suburban calm and urban convenience. Known for its friendly community atmosphere, College Point is an appealing option for families, young professionals, and anyone looking for a peaceful yet engaging place to call home. The area is dotted with beautiful parks like the scenic Francis Lewis Park, perfect for weekend picnics and outdoor activities. Additionally, the College Point Multiplex Cinemas provide entertainment options right in the neighborhood, making it easy to enjoy a movie night without traveling far.

One of the standout attractions in College Point is the Poppenhusen Institute, a historic cultural center that hosts various community events, workshops, and classes. This hub of local activity reflects the neighborhood’s strong sense of community and commitment to education and the arts. For nature lovers, the nearby waterfront along the East River offers lovely walking paths and spots for fishing or simply relaxing by the water. Shopping and dining options are plentiful, with local eateries serving diverse cuisines that cater to all tastes, adding a delightful flavor to everyday living.

When it comes to commuting, College Point is conveniently located about 11 miles from Downtown Manhattan, making it a feasible option for those working in the city. While public transportation options might require a transfer or two, the neighborhood’s quieter streets and more affordable housing prices compared to central city locations are often worth the slightly longer commute. Whether you're seeking a close-knit community vibe or easy access to the hustle and bustle of downtown, College Point strikes a nice balance that many newcomers find appealing.

Community Snapshot

Population 24,441
Density (People/sqml.) 14,107
Median Age 43.0
Married Couples
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57% of the population of College Point aged 16 years and older are married.
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26% of the population aged 16 years or older have children.

In College Point, 26% of residents aged 16 and older are married, which is notably higher than the national average. This could point to a more settled, community-driven neighborhood where long-term residents and homeowners are common. It’s the kind of place where stability, and a close-knit atmosphere make it especially appealing to families and couples looking to put down roots.

With only 26% of people over 16 having children, you can expect an easygoing environment that tends to attract residents seeking a quieter lifestyle. The atmosphere here leans more toward adult-oriented living. Without the constant rhythm of school schedules or kid-centered events, the community maintains a slower, more relaxed pace. This makes it especially appealing to singles, couples, and empty nesters who appreciate tranquil streets, and recreation on their own terms.

Age Breakdown

College Point neighborhood age breakdown chart

Exploring College Point demographics can reveal a lot about its character, pace, and overall lifestyle. College Point has a population of 24,441, which is larger than many other New York neighborhoods, creating a lively and dynamic atmosphere. Its size brings an abundance of amenities, entertainment options, and community activities, while still offering spaces to unwind and enjoy the neighborhood’s unique character.

Boasting a population density of 14,107, College Point is more densely populated than many other New York neighborhoods, creating a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. The higher concentration of residents contributes to a lively street scene, a strong sense of community, and convenient access to shops, restaurants, and urban amenities just steps from home.

With an average age of 43, you're likely to find a well-balanced community where multiple generations live side by side. This mix of age groups contributes to a neighborhood atmosphere that’s both active and welcoming, offering a blend of fresh perspectives and long-standing community values.

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College Point Crime Map

The College Point crime map offers a clear, data-driven look at how crime is distributed throughout the neighborhood, using block group data to highlight both safer areas and potential hot spots. The color-coded map makes it easy to see where crime is more concentrated and where it occurs less frequently, helping residents and prospective buyers better understand local safety patterns. It’s important to note that darker or red zones on the map don’t necessarily mean those areas are unsafe — locations near busy transit hubs, shopping districts, or popular attractions often show higher activity simply due to larger crowds and increased foot traffic.

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Home Price $789,114
Median Rent $2,061
People/Household 3.1

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Rent 45% Own 55%

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Before 2010 62% After 2010 38%

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Housing costs often reflect the desirability and overall character of a neighborhood. In College Point, home prices come in around $789,114, which is higher than many other areas. This elevated pricing points to a sought-after location with strong demand, well-maintained properties, and access to premium amenities that contribute to a higher quality of life. Historical home price trends and appreciation rates in College Point can serve as a window into the neighborhood’s economic strength and future potential. By understanding how the market has performed in the past, buyers and investors can better evaluate whether the area offers promising opportunities for growth and long-term value.

With an average rent price of $2,061, rental rates in College Point are higher than many other neighborhoods. This reflects the area’s desirability and strong demand, often accompanied by well-maintained properties, premium amenities, and a high quality of life.

Walkability & Lifestyle

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Getting Around

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Top Neighborhood Schools

Name Category Grades Rating
Whitestone Academy
15034 12Th Ave, Whitestone, NY
High School 6 - 12 School Score
Queens Academy High School
138-11 35Th Ave, Flushing, NY
High School 10 - 12 School Score
Agets
13030 31St Ave, Flushing, NY
Elementary School KG - 8 School Score
Flushing High School
35-01 Union St, Flushing, NY
High School 9 - 12 School Score
St Agnes Academic School
1320 124Th St, College Point, NY
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Queens High School For Language Studies
35-01 Union St, Flushing, NY
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Ps 129 Patricia Larkin
128-02 7Th Ave, College Point, NY
Elementary School KG - 5 School Score

Education Level Achieved

Education is a key factor in understanding the character and opportunities within a community like College Point. School ratings here reflect important indicators such as academic performance, graduation outcomes, and standardized testing, while NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) scores offer a valuable national comparison to gauge how local schools measure up. Looking at the overall education level of residents in College Point can also provide meaningful insight into the neighborhood’s focus on learning and long-term growth, helping families choose a community that aligns with their educational goals.

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Income Per Capita $33,741
Household Income $89,834
Unemployment 4.6%

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Local economic factors help define the character and opportunities within a neighborhood, shaping everything from lifestyle to overall accessibility. Household incomes in College Point average around $89,834, which is about on par with many surrounding neighborhoods. This balanced income level supports a diverse community and offers a stable, well-rounded environment for residents.

The employment landscape offers valuable insight into the stability and economic health of a neighborhood. In College Point, the unemployment rate sits at around 5%, which is about average compared to many other areas. This balanced rate reflects a steady local economy and a reliable foundation for residents and businesses alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the highlights?

College Point is known for its waterfront parks such as MacNeil Park and Powell's Cove Park, offering scenic views and outdoor activities. The neighborhood also features the Poppenhusen Institute, a historic cultural center hosting events and educational programs. Additionally, the area boasts a mix of local shops, diverse restaurants, and access to the East River, making it a unique blend of residential and recreational spaces.

Are there major highways or transit lines nearby?

Yes, College Point is conveniently located near major highways including the Whitestone Expressway (I-678), which provides easy access to other parts of Queens and Manhattan. Public transit includes several bus lines such as the Q25 and Q65 that connect residents to the Flushing-Main Street subway station (7 train), facilitating commutes to Downtown Flushing and beyond.

Are there any notable landmarks or historical sites?

One of the most notable landmarks in College Point is the Poppenhusen Institute, founded in 1868 and one of the oldest cultural centers in Queens. The neighborhood also features the historic College Point Corporate Park and remnants of the area's industrial past. Moreover, the nearby Flushing Cemetery holds historical significance with notable interments reflecting the community’s heritage.

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