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Which areas for Renting in Queens?

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d-h2008
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Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Hi Ladies..

Can you recommend any good areas/neighborhoods in Queens to live in (specifically rent)?

We currently live in Glendale in a 1 bedroom but we have a baby on the way and are looking for a 2 bedroom. While I dont hate Glendale, if any of you know the area its torture for parking.

Also, I prefer a two family house or SMALL apt. building... NOT a big one like a live in now (16 units). Ideally I would like a residential area.

One last thing (sorry)... it needs to be somewhat close to transportation (subway/bus) because my husband has to get to downtown brooklyn everyday.

ETA: Our budget is $1400 (max) including bills. I know, its tight!

Thank you so much for the help Chat Icon

Message edited 3/10/2010 12:59:29 PM.

Posted 3/10/10 12:41 PM
 
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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Bayside
Douglaston
Little Neck

All three are residential, have some apt buildings and close to transportation.

Forest Hill is also great, but may not be as residential as you would like unless you live in the gardens.

Have you considered Brooklyn since your Dh works there?

Posted 3/10/10 12:47 PM
 

d-h2008
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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Posted by Tine73

Bayside
Douglaston
Little Neck

All three are residential, have some apt buildings and close to transportation.

Forest Hill is also great, but may not be as residential as you would like unless you live in the gardens.

Have you considered Brooklyn since your Dh works there?



We actually have considered Brooklyn. My husband is looking into an area called Bensonhurst. Do you know anything about that area, lol?
Though Im a little weary because we wont know anyone there, we would be away from the only family we have which live in Bayside. I would LOVE to live in Bayside (my mom lives there) but unfortunately we cant afford the rent there Chat Icon

I think Forest Hills would be a great place to look, Thank you!!

Posted 3/10/10 12:52 PM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Forest Hills
Astoria
Queens Village
Fresh Meadows
Douglaston
Bellerose
Long Island City

Bensonhurst is very Italian. That's pretty much all I know about it.

A friend of mine used to live in Brooklyn Heights. That's a really up and coming area. Lots of great restaurants.

Posted 3/10/10 2:08 PM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Bayside, Queens is a great town. Tons of restaurants, shops, rentals and a great commute to and from the city.

Posted 3/10/10 2:36 PM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Posted by freckles

Bayside, Queens is a great town. Tons of restaurants, shops, rentals and a great commute to and from the city.



I live in Bayside - problem is that the OP budget won't work in Bayside. The commute to downtown Brooklyn would take forever, since we are far from the Flushing Main Street 7 train. Other option is express bus or RR to the city, then transfer to subway.

Anyplace in Queens suck$ for parking.
I grew up in Astoria (upper Ditmars) it's a good area. Parts of LIC are good too.

Posted 3/10/10 2:47 PM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Posted by SusiBee

Posted by freckles

Bayside, Queens is a great town. Tons of restaurants, shops, rentals and a great commute to and from the city.



I live in Bayside - problem is that the OP budget won't work in Bayside. The commute to downtown Brooklyn would take forever, since we are far from the Flushing Main Street 7 train. Other option is express bus or RR to the city, then transfer to subway.

Anyplace in Queens suck$ for parking.
I grew up in Astoria (upper Ditmars) it's a good area. Parts of LIC are good too.



Good point! I didn't notice the downtown bklyn part of the post. My apologies! I lived there for 5 years and loved it so I recommend it to everyone, LOL!

It's a good commute into Manhattan, not Brooklyn.

Posted 3/10/10 2:56 PM
 

Maybe-A-Baby10
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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

- Bayside
- Whitestone
- Middle Village
- Fresh Meadows
- Little Neck
- Douglaston

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Posted 3/10/10 2:58 PM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

I just moved to Glendale from Forest Hills and honestly, where I moved to is way more residential then anywhere in Forest Hills (other then the gardens). If you think parking in Glendale is bad, definitely cross Forest Hills off of your list. That and you won't find a one bedroom for under $1400 there. With that price range I would look into Ridgewood, Queens which has good bus and subway routes to Brooklyn and is still residential. You could probably find an apt. in a 2 family for that price.

Posted 3/10/10 3:08 PM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Posted by melissny

If you think parking in Glendale is bad, definitely cross Forest Hills off of your list.



Was just going to post that. I don't live in Queens but I work there. I have to visit different families at times and when I get a Forest Hills case I dread it b/c I know I have to leave extra early b/c I'll be circling for parking for over a half hour!

Posted 3/10/10 3:53 PM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Howard Beach!

Posted 3/10/10 4:56 PM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Posted by melissny

With that price range I would look into Ridgewood, Queens which has good bus and subway routes to Brooklyn and is still residential. You could probably find an apt. in a 2 family for that price.



I have lived there - the parking situation is the same as Glendale - it totally s u x Chat Icon

Posted 3/10/10 5:57 PM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Whitestone

Posted 3/10/10 6:49 PM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Woodside and Sunnyside may get you something with all of your criteria; they are both "bustling" neighborhoods but you could get a 2br in a 2 or 3 family house more than likely. Both close to transportation too.
I'm currently in Astoria and have definitely seen 2brs for 1400 but they will tend to be in larger apt. buildings, but you could get lucky!!!

Definitely worth visiting if you're not familiar with the area, Astoria has lots of different "sections" within the neighborhood, all are well-served with transportation and shopping/dining/etc.

However parking is a true and total biitch over here, so I'd highly recommend looking for a garage rental or parking space!!!!!

Posted 3/10/10 7:08 PM
 

d-h2008
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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Thank you very much for the recommendations, I really appreciate it.

I truly wish we could afford to rent in Bayside, because its nice and near my family BUT as one of the posters mentioned $1400 wont get me anything thereChat Icon

I will keep looking...maybe woodside, Long Island City, Howard Beach. Maybe even Brooklyn itself.

ThanksChat Icon

Posted 3/10/10 10:38 PM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

If you want residential and tons of parking - Auburndale/Broadway LIRR stops by Bowne Park.

Posted 3/10/10 10:40 PM
 

d-h2008
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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Posted by melissny

I just moved to Glendale from Forest Hills and honestly, where I moved to is way more residential then anywhere in Forest Hills (other then the gardens). If you think parking in Glendale is bad, definitely cross Forest Hills off of your list. That and you won't find a one bedroom for under $1400 there. With that price range I would look into Ridgewood, Queens which has good bus and subway routes to Brooklyn and is still residential. You could probably find an apt. in a 2 family for that price.



If you dont mind where is Glendale? I live off Myrtle & the 60's. I really dont like it here, maybe its just the apartment we live in... its so tiny and old. Chat Icon I know that if you go deeper into Glendale like the 80's its quieter and more residential.

Posted 3/10/10 10:41 PM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

I lived for several years in Sunnyside and Maspeth. Loved Sunnyside for convenience to Manhattan (6 stops to Grand Central and lots of buses) and stores, restaurants etc. Had a great 2 bedroom apt for 1400 that I lived in for 5 years. It was a building with 6 units. Parking was horrific though.

Parking in Maspeth was easy peasy. Always got a spot on my block or late at night, a block over. Also, very walkable. similar to Glendale since it is more residential than say, Sunnyside, woodside. Apts are cheaper than Sunnyside, had a cute 1 bedroom for under 1000 in a 2 family home. Only issue is convenience to the subway, I had to take a bus to the train but it wasn't too bad.

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Posted 3/10/10 10:50 PM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Posted by d-h2008

Posted by melissny

I just moved to Glendale from Forest Hills and honestly, where I moved to is way more residential then anywhere in Forest Hills (other then the gardens). If you think parking in Glendale is bad, definitely cross Forest Hills off of your list. That and you won't find a one bedroom for under $1400 there. With that price range I would look into Ridgewood, Queens which has good bus and subway routes to Brooklyn and is still residential. You could probably find an apt. in a 2 family for that price.



If you dont mind where is Glendale? I live off Myrtle & the 60's. I really dont like it here, maybe its just the apartment we live in... its so tiny and old. Chat Icon I know that if you go deeper into Glendale like the 80's its quieter and more residential.



I grew up around there (liberty park) so I know the area you are talking about. My house is in upper Glendale, near Atlas Park. It is definitely quieter and more residential because it's mostly one family homes. You should pick up a copy of the Times Newsweekly, it comes out every Thursday. They list tons of apartments in the surrounding area and even garage spaces for rent.

Posted 3/11/10 10:49 AM
 

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Posted by d-h2008

Thank you very much for the recommendations, I really appreciate it.

I truly wish we could afford to rent in Bayside, because its nice and near my family BUT as one of the posters mentioned $1400 wont get me anything thereChat Icon

I will keep looking...maybe woodside, Long Island City, Howard Beach. Maybe even Brooklyn itself.

ThanksChat Icon



I just wanted to add that most of the areas mentioned here will $uck for parking. It's Queens and Brooklyn. You're lucky if you have a one car garage. I don't know that much about Bayside but my brother owns a coop there and parking suck$ by him. Also, for the budget you mentioned, I wouldn't bother with Long Island City or any desirable part of Brooklyn. What is it that you don't like about Glendale? I know a lot of neighborhoods so maybe I can help you narrow down a good fit.

Posted 3/11/10 11:30 AM
 

d-h2008
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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Posted by melissny

Posted by d-h2008

Posted by melissny

I just moved to Glendale from Forest Hills and honestly, where I moved to is way more residential then anywhere in Forest Hills (other then the gardens). If you think parking in Glendale is bad, definitely cross Forest Hills off of your list. That and you won't find a one bedroom for under $1400 there. With that price range I would look into Ridgewood, Queens which has good bus and subway routes to Brooklyn and is still residential. You could probably find an apt. in a 2 family for that price.



If you dont mind where is Glendale? I live off Myrtle & the 60's. I really dont like it here, maybe its just the apartment we live in... its so tiny and old. Chat Icon I know that if you go deeper into Glendale like the 80's its quieter and more residential.



I grew up around there (liberty park) so I know the area you are talking about. My house is in upper Glendale, near Atlas Park. It is definitely quieter and more residential because it's mostly one family homes. You should pick up a copy of the Times Newsweekly, it comes out every Thursday. They list tons of apartments in the surrounding area and even garage spaces for rent.



Yea I love the area near Atlas park so much more! I will definitely pick up that paper, im so tired of looking in craigslist and such.

Posted 3/11/10 11:32 AM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

maspeth
middle village
forest hills
rego park
astoria
kew gardens
fresh meadows
elmhurst
bayside
whitestone
college point
douglaston

Posted 3/11/10 11:41 AM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

I live in Middle Village and while there are some rentals around here, $1400 is going to get you a one bedroom...maybe. Parking around here is great though.

I would definitely look in Maspeth or Woodside. Parking and commute options are great.

Forest Hills is pricey and parking is a horror unless you have a spot in the building. Bayside is $$$$$. Ridgewood and Glendale are not that great areas and parking is just awful!

Look on Craigslist. Good luck!

ETA: I would also check out Howard Beach and Woodhaven. Although if you work in the city, from HB is a bit of a commute.

Message edited 3/11/2010 11:45:23 AM.

Posted 3/11/10 11:44 AM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Posted by MST9106

I live in Middle Village and while there are some rentals around here, $1400 is going to get you a one bedroom...maybe. Parking around here is great though.

I would definitely look in Maspeth or Woodside. Parking and commute options are great.

Forest Hills is pricey and parking is a horror unless you have a spot in the building. Bayside is $$$$$. Ridgewood and Glendale are not that great areas and parking is just awful!

Look on Craigslist. Good luck!

ETA: I would also check out Howard Beach and Woodhaven. Although if you work in the city, from HB is a bit of a commute.



Thanks for the Rec's... Im looking into Maspeth and I like Middle Village so much. This budget is gonna kill us. LOL

Posted 3/11/10 11:52 AM
 

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Re: Which areas for Renting in Queens?

Posted by d-h2008

Posted by MST9106

I live in Middle Village and while there are some rentals around here, $1400 is going to get you a one bedroom...maybe. Parking around here is great though.

I would definitely look in Maspeth or Woodside. Parking and commute options are great.

Forest Hills is pricey and parking is a horror unless you have a spot in the building. Bayside is $$$$$. Ridgewood and Glendale are not that great areas and parking is just awful!

Look on Craigslist. Good luck!

ETA: I would also check out Howard Beach and Woodhaven. Although if you work in the city, from HB is a bit of a commute.



Thanks for the Rec's... Im looking into Maspeth and I like Middle Village so much. This budget is gonna kill us. LOL



Not true. 2 of my relatives rent in Middle Village, one is just moving this month into a one bed in a condo building for $1200 a month. You wouldn't pay near $1400 for a one bedroom anywhere in MV. You could definitely get a 2 bedroom for that price. I personally don't think parking is great in Middle Village but I guess that depends on what you are looking for. I know a great realtor at Tscherne in Middle Village if you are interested. You can FM me if you want his info.

Posted 3/11/10 12:19 PM
 
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