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Richmond Hill is a neighborhood in New York City, New York with a population of 99,395. Richmond Hill is in Queens County. Living in Richmond Hill offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes. In Richmond Hill there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many young professionals live in Richmond Hill and residents tend to be liberal. The public schools in Richmond Hill are above average.
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About Richmond Hill...
- Neighborhood
Population
99,395
- Neighborhood in
- New York City
- New York
- New York City
Real Estate
Median Home Value
$701,563
Median Rent
$1,854
National
$1,268
Area Feel
Based on the housing stock, population density, and the proximity of amenities of the area.
Urban Suburban Mix
Rent vs. Own
Rent
43%
Own
57%
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Crime & Safety
Crime & Safety
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Based on violent and property crime rates.
Violent Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
National
Assault
744
national 282.7
Murder
4.6
national 6.1
Rape
No data available —
national 40.7
Robbery
161
national 135.5
Property Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
National
Burglary
134.2
national 500.1
Theft
805
national 2,042.8
Motor Vehicle Theft
82.4
national 284
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Residents
Diversity
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Based on ethnic and economic diversity.
Median Household Income
$89,260
National
$75,149
Families with Children
35%
Education Levels
National
Master's degree or higher
8%
national 13%
Bachelor's degree
15%
national 21%
Some college or associate's degree
21%
national 28%
High school diploma or equivalent
32%
national 26%
Less than high school diploma
24%
national 11%
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Top Public Schools Serving Richmond Hill
- gradeA+Bronx High School of ScienceRating 3.89 out of 5 1,081 reviews
- gradeA+Townsend Harris High SchoolRating 4.22 out of 5 710 reviews
- gradeA+Stuyvesant High SchoolRating 4.1 out of 5 1,187 reviews
- gradeA+High School of American Studies at Lehman CollegeRating 4.08 out of 5 149 reviews
- gradeA+Bard High School Early College QueensRating 4.15 out of 5 397 reviews
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Richmond Hill Reviews
Rating 3.49 out of 5 175 reviews
Rating 5 out of 5
In Richmond Hill, there are many transportation services, like trains and buses. There are many different cultures in the area. In the area, there are many convenient stores that you can easily walk to. The nightlife is okay, it's not the best but when you take a bus or train, it gets better.
- Current Resident
- 3 months ago
Rating 1 out of 5
The people in the south richmond hill area are so intolerable! Theyre rude and aggressive
Many times when I walked down liberty avenue in south richmond hill people would aggressively ask me about my personal life. Crime rate is high in this area. The noise pollution is terrible.The Guyanese and Trinidadian people living in south richmond hill are toxic and want to push their noses in your business.
If you live there,leave if you can. Don't even think about going to that area !
- Former Resident
- 10 months ago
Rating 2 out of 5
A lot of people here are aggressive and inconsiderate. There is constant noise due to planes flying in to/from LGA/JFK, there are lots of fights, and the loud modded cars will break any concentration u might have had every 5-10 minutes. The high school here has an extremely low 65% graduation rate, and the area surrounding it generally isn't all that safe. People really do not clean up after themselves at all here as there is constant litter throughout the streets. Just last week someone left behind human feces in front of the Q37 stop. The only redeeming quality this neighborhood has is Forest Park and the J-train. Aside from that, if you have any sort of class you should really avoid moving here and look into any other neighborhood in Queens.
- Current Resident
- 12 months ago