The Top Ten Best Neighborhoods in Queens to Move Into
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
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Queens is one of the five boroughs that make up New York City. It is located on Long Island, and it is the largest borough in terms of land area. Queens is home to more than 2.3 million people, and it has a diverse population that includes immigrants from all over the world. So if you are looking for a great place to live, Queens should be at the top of your list! This video will discuss the ten best neighborhoods in Queens to move into.
00:00 Intro
00:28 Astoria
01:00 Sunnyside
01:21 Jackson Heights
01:38 Forest Hills
02:06 Kew Gardens Hills
02:48 Long Island City
03:13 Bellerose
03:45 Whitestone
04:15 Jamaica Estates
04:41 Bayside
05:09 Conclusion - Розваги
Where is Flushing? 2nd highest foot traffic in NYC behind Time Sq.
I am 90 born in queens lived in Jackson Heights left in 1970 went upstate -- Great Video
Long Island City is hands down the #1 place to live in Queens.
Why wasn’t Middle Village up there, the zoning is much more neighborhood friendly and they have a jewel called Juniper Park.
Do one for Brooklyn! This was a great video
Astoria, bayside affordable? Are you even from queens? Botanical garden is where??
AI generated video
The only Botanical Garden I know that is close to Queens is Brooklyn Botanical Garden in Flatbush, Brooklyn by the Brighton Beach subway line.
@@luislaplume8261 Yeah some things are true. some are NOT true.
Queens 👑 Botanical gardens is in Flushing..m
Don't forget the famous Forest Hills waterfall!!
the queens botanical garden is in flushing not whitestone.
This video sounds like it was written with an AI.
I live in Forest Hills- I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else in Queens
How about Floral Park and Bellerose? Some of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Queens, totally suburban with beautiful classic homes, no damn high rises and that Queens Blvd., plenty of good stores and shopping on Jericho Tpk. and on Sunrise Hwy. at Green Acres Shopping Ctr. Probably the best neighborhoods in Queens.
Bayside and Little Neck very good too.
@@tommcconville677 yes those are great neighborhoods too but I’m thinking those places have longer commutes into Manhattan if you don’t drive which is probably one of the main drawbacks. I usually get into Manhattan on the LIRR which is just one short nonstop ride into Grand Central Station or Penn… and I can always use the Subway as a backup plan.
How is greenway north, forest hills gardens 🙂👍
@@supunsandika5455 very nice
Extremely biased. I live in Queens. The areas highlighted are expensive. Most of these areas are flood prone And extremely difficult to get into. And, a all of these areas Are Manhattan prices. Most of these areas are not as “welcoming,” as they appear here. Bayside is not affordable and it is not as safe as this implies. Queens has a number of wonderful neighborhoods like Jamaica, St. Albans, Hollis, Queens Village, all are diverse and are constantly changing. So, this video is designed for real estate. How about East Elmhurst, Elmhurst, South Ozone, Ozone Park, most of which border on the ones in the video and more affordable.
What are some affordable neighbourhoods in Queens?
What about Douglaston and Little Neck
this is concise and full of information I grew up in Forest Hills 1st part of my childhood it is still so beautiful
Middle village????
Bayside is a actually quite expensive! I wanted to live there but it was expensive. I lived in Jamaica where i was subletting a room and that costs me $600 per month for rent. Then i lived in Pomonok and Flushing.
Astoria is affordable? Are you kidding?
Yes it is
Jamaica Estates is where our previous president is from .And the correct spelling is Bellerose.
Correct! And I lived a few miles from Donald Trump was born and raised in Richmond Hill back in the 1960s when I was a boy. 😊
Jackson Heights is a unique place!
Yeah! Full of illegal aliens who fear the Federal Department of Immigration and Customs enforcement.
the average bayside home is like a million, i guess thats affordable compared to midtown or something but yeah
I live in kew garden hills, if you ever want to own a single family house in the neighborhood you need to be Jewish, the people in the co-ops are diverse but all the single family homes are 99.9 Jewish owned, fact, I think it might be the most segregated neighborhood in all of nyc
Kew Gardens and N. Richmond Hill great nabes, agree.
greenway north, forest hills gardens 🙂👍
Grew up in forest hills no place like anywhere
U forgot fresh medows
Briarwood??!!
Richmond Hills??
Richmond Hills is great, N. Richmond Hill in particular above Jamaica and Hillside Aves.along Myrtle Ave. where Forest Park is.
Yea but you can’t find parking
stop with the parking! Its NYC, lose the car.
Not if you work there and drive a van
jamaica???
Jamaica Estates. Huge difference.
What about Flushing the toilet 🚽 bowl?!
A waterfall in Forest Hills ? Practically none of the video is actually from Queens .
Jamaica? Are you nuts?
Jamaica Estates and Jamaica are two different neighborhoods. Jamaica Estates is a beautiful neighborhood and VERY expensive.
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Woodside blows many away
Long Island City should be number one on the list It's the most popular place and more people move here than any other part of Queens
Whitestone is expensive and not really diverse...
really jamaica estates used to be a shitshow back in the day
Say what? Those are multi million dollar homes and mansions there bro. Teflon Donnie's old hood.😂
try 1973 bro im fucking old school pay attention@@tommcconville677
Woodside
Howard Beach Ozone Park
Bayside is one of the most affordable neighborhoods? Are you joking? It’s one of the most expensive zip codes in the country.
I love when I SAY I'm from Long island NY.. and people are like" you ain't from New York... it's not one of the 5 boroughs of NEW York!!!! UMMMM Queens NY IS on long island,🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🆗💯👍🏼🤣🤣🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
So is Brooklyn so what ? Everybody knows " Long Island " refers to Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Are you from those places ? If not then YOU'RE NOT FROM LONG ISLAND!
Actually Long Island is on Queens You actually do your research and actually knew anything you would know that Long Island actually used to be all Queens
NYC is a dump. I grew up there.
Not where I live!
dont come to aq 😂
This guy keeps saying " headed INTO the city " well Queens , Brooklyn, The Bronx and Staten Island IS ALREADY THE CITY! That's that Manhattan elitist b.s. Why don't you just say headed into Manhattan or Midtown ?
Manhattan is called THE city . The rest are called the outer boros. All 5 together make up New York City.
@@carolynpeart20 I know that. New Yorkers don't like the term " outer boroughs " . It's an insult to the vast majority of New Yorkers.