Richmond Hill |
Only an hour to Midtown by train, living in Richmond Hill offers its residents a perfect mix of residential and commercial spaces. Residents refer to the area as the "pre-mixing bowl to the melting pot" due to its ethnically diverse communities. |
Ridgewood |
Known for being more family-oriented and homey, this lovely little neighborhood is conveniently situated right by Bushwick and East Williamsburg. With low-rise apartment buildings, multi-family homes, and townhouses, it’s easy to see why more and more people are moving to the more affordable Ridgewood. Check out one of the many Polish and Mexican eateries, browse the eclectic selection at Deep Cuts Record Store, shop at the bustling Ridgewood Market, or find your next must-read at Cozy Topos Bookstore. |
Rockaway Beach |
Rockaway Beach is a lively oceanside community in Queens, known for its long stretch of sandy beach, surf culture, and vibrant boardwalk lined with shops and eateries. |
Rockaway Park |
Rockaway Park is a vibrant beachfront neighborhood in Queens known for its sandy beaches, lively boardwalk, and diverse dining options. It is a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking to relax and enjoy the ocean views. |
Rosedale |
Rosedale is a quiet suburban neighborhood on the Queens-Nassau County border. In contrast to other areas in queens, Rosedale is surrounded by greenery and farmland. Many communities such as Italian, Jewish, Irish, Caribbean, and African-American have a long history in Rosedale, dating back to the 1960s. |
South Ozone Park |
Located adjacent to Ozone Park, South Ozone Park offers its residents a lot of open greenery. While many people own their homes, there is a growing rental market. |
Springfield Gardens |
Surrounded by plenty of outdoor spaces, Springfield Gardens tends to attract many families. |
St. Albans |
St. Albans is a small middle-class neighborhood in Queens. St. Albans is known for being the home to many Jazz legends through time including Fats Waller, Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Lena Horne, and John Coltrane. |
Sunnyside |
Sunnyside is a diverse neighborhood in Queens known for its tree-lined streets, historic architecture, and vibrant community. It offers a mix of residential and commercial spaces, with easy access to transportation and a variety of dining options. |
Whitestone |
Whitestone gives off the ultimate suburban feels while being located moments from the beach. Make sure to head over to the beach to view the sunset behind the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge. |
Woodhaven |
Woodhaven is a historic neighborhood in Queens known for its tree-lined streets, diverse community, and convenient access to transportation. It offers a mix of residential and commercial areas, with plenty of parks and attractions for residents to enjoy. |
Woodside |
Located perfectly between Astoria, Jackson Heights, Maspeth, and Elmhurst, Woodside is perfect for someone who wants to be close to the city while still maintaining a peaceful lifestyle. |