LIFamilies.com - Long Island, NY


RSS
Articles Business Directory Blog Real Estate Community Forum Shop My Family Contests

Log In Chat Index Search Rules Lingo Create Account

Quick navigation:   

Neighborhoods in Queens

Posted By Message

rojerono
Happiest.

Member since 8/06

13803 total posts

Name:
Jeannie

Neighborhoods in Queens

My nephew is choosing between 2 apartments in Queens. One is in Rego Park and the other is in Woodhaven. Any thoughts on these areas?

Message edited 1/28/2011 8:34:24 PM.

Posted 1/28/11 8:33 PM
 
Long Island Weddings
Long Island's Largest Bridal Resource
  |   Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate

KittyGags
LIF Adult

Member since 7/09

5614 total posts

Name:

Re: Neighborhoods in Queens

I think Rego Park is nicer and more convenient depending on where.

Posted 1/28/11 8:41 PM
 

maybesoon
LIF Adult

Member since 9/09

5981 total posts

Name:

Re: Neighborhoods in Queens

rego park

Posted 1/28/11 9:45 PM
 

d-h2008
LIF Adult

Member since 10/09

2490 total posts

Name:
D EDD: 8/29/2010

Re: Neighborhoods in Queens

Rego park is nicer.

Posted 1/29/11 10:18 AM
 

Elbee
Zanzibar

Member since 5/05

10767 total posts

Name:
Me

Re: Neighborhoods in Queens

Rego Park ...

#1 Transportation
- the Queens Blvd Subway line --- 20-25 minute commute into Midtown
#2 Shopping
from Supermarkets to Bakeries to Bed Bath & Beyond and Restaurants to the Queens Center Mall, the convienence of the area cannot be beat.
#3 Doorman Buidings
- many of the buildings in Rego Park have Dorman and/or Security.



There are parts of Woodhaven that are beautiful and good areas ... but, the train access is the liberty Ave line which runs to downtown manhattan and it runs through some really rough neighborhoods in Brooklyn.

If the prices are comparable, I would choose Rego Park definitely ...

Posted 1/29/11 11:43 AM
 

HelenZ
So worth the wait :)

Member since 10/07

2862 total posts

Name:
Helen

Re: Neighborhoods in Queens

Posted by Elbee

Rego Park ...

#1 Transportation
- the Queens Blvd Subway line --- 20-25 minute commute into Midtown
#2 Shopping
from Supermarkets to Bakeries to Bed Bath & Beyond and Restaurants to the Queens Center Mall, the convienence of the area cannot be beat.
#3 Doorman Buidings
- many of the buildings in Rego Park have Dorman and/or Security.



There are parts of Woodhaven that are beautiful and good areas ... but, the train access is the liberty Ave line which runs to downtown manhattan and it runs through some really rough neighborhoods in Brooklyn.

If the prices are comparable, I would choose Rego Park definitely ...



actually depending on where it is in Woodhaven it's probably the J train which runs off of Jamaica (the Liberty Ave train is the A which technically runs through Ozone Park).

Woodhaven by Forest Park isn't bad but then you're relying on bus service to get you around if commuting into NYC. I'd vote Rego Park though since overall it's more convenient (especially if you don't have a car, parking stinks over there)

do you have more specific info (cross streets) on where your nephew is considering?

Message edited 1/29/2011 3:28:41 PM.

Posted 1/29/11 3:27 PM
 

Elbee
Zanzibar

Member since 5/05

10767 total posts

Name:
Me

Re: Neighborhoods in Queens

Opps, that's what I meant .... Jamacia Ave - J line. Totally forgot about the A line.

Posted 1/29/11 7:20 PM
 

8ternity
<3

Member since 11/08

10586 total posts

Name:
Formally NYPD-Wife

Re: Neighborhoods in Queens

Rego Park IMO is a much nicer neighborhood then woodhaven and I think its more convenient.

Posted 1/29/11 11:12 PM
 

julesrbf
Baby Girl

Member since 6/09

3882 total posts

Name:

Re: Neighborhoods in Queens

Also chiming in with Rego Park.

Posted 1/30/11 7:48 AM
 

pickles16
Real Estate Professional

Member since 11/07

17227 total posts

Name:
Jen

Re: Neighborhoods in Queens

Love Rego Park, close to Forest Hills and just a nice area all around

Posted 1/30/11 8:11 AM
 

queensgal
Smile

Member since 4/09

3287 total posts

Name:

Re: Neighborhoods in Queens

We lived in Rego Park for 4 years and I miss it.

You can park on the street pretty easily, some buildings have garages.

You can't beat the proximity to subways/manhattan. Also it is walking distance to Austin Street for restaurants, shopping, etc.

Rego park has its own good restaurants too.

It is a very family oriented place, during warmer months, you regularly see entire families out walking around as late at 10 pm or later. Very safe location.

Don't know anything about woodhaven but I really liked rego park.

Posted 1/30/11 1:54 PM
 

MrsRitaB
Love of my life! <3

Member since 4/10

4669 total posts

Name:
Ri

Re: Neighborhoods in Queens

definately rego park

dh grew up in woodhaven and he said he would never live their now

Posted 1/30/11 3:49 PM
 

sarahbelle
Little drummer boy

Member since 5/05

2377 total posts

Name:
Sarah

Re: Neighborhoods in Queens

Posted by HelenZ

Posted by Elbee

Rego Park ...

#1 Transportation
- the Queens Blvd Subway line --- 20-25 minute commute into Midtown
#2 Shopping
from Supermarkets to Bakeries to Bed Bath & Beyond and Restaurants to the Queens Center Mall, the convienence of the area cannot be beat.
#3 Doorman Buidings
- many of the buildings in Rego Park have Dorman and/or Security.



There are parts of Woodhaven that are beautiful and good areas ... but, the train access is the liberty Ave line which runs to downtown manhattan and it runs through some really rough neighborhoods in Brooklyn.

If the prices are comparable, I would choose Rego Park definitely ...



actually depending on where it is in Woodhaven it's probably the J train which runs off of Jamaica (the Liberty Ave train is the A which technically runs through Ozone Park).

Woodhaven by Forest Park isn't bad but then you're relying on bus service to get you around if commuting into NYC. I'd vote Rego Park though since overall it's more convenient (especially if you don't have a car, parking stinks over there)

do you have more specific info (cross streets) on where your nephew is considering?



The J runs through East New York, which isn't the nicest area either. And after 7 or so it runs skip stop service into Manhattan, which is a PITA, especially when it's really cold.
I would definitely chose Rego Park over Woodhaven.

Posted 1/30/11 7:49 PM
 
 

Potentially Related Topics:

Topic Posted By Started Replies Forum
Do your neighborhoods have as many lights up as in the past? NS1976 12/13/07 5 Families Helping Families ™
Are there any neighborhoods/areas of LI that are "walkable"? Ophelia 6/5/07 42 Families Helping Families ™
JERSEY GALS! Need help about neighborhoods UPDATED with new question MsMBV 5/7/07 28 Home
Most desirable neighborhoods? If you could live anywhere on LI, where would it be and why? BrunetteMom 4/25/06 28 Home
The school that was evacuated today in queens... Cocoa 5/11/05 8 Families Helping Families ™
Queens vs. Nassau dpli 5/11/05 17 Home
 
Quick navigation:   
Currently 182306 users on the LIFamilies.com Chat
New Businesses
1 More Rep
Carleton Hall of East Islip
J&A Building Services
LaraMae Health Coaching
Sonic Wellness
Julbaby Photography LLC
Ideal Uniforms
Teresa Geraghty Photography
Camelot Dream Homes
Long Island Wedding Boutique
MB Febus- Rodan & Fields
Camp Harbor
Market America-Shop.com
ACM Basement Waterproofing
Travel Tom

      Follow LIWeddings on Facebook

      Follow LIFamilies on Twitter
Long Island Bridal Shows