Living in Queens
Queens real estate is comprised of diverse neighborhoods with apartments for rent in buildings that represent the character of the neighborhood. In Long Island City, there are rezoned industrial buildings renovated for apartment complexes along with a vibrant arts scene. Rockaway Beach features post-war apartments right on the water and is just steps from the A train. It’s also a bona fide surfer’s area with vintage bungalows. Neighborhoods like Hollis Hills and Forest Hills are just two of the Queens real estate neighborhoods that are similar to its nearby suburban neighbors of Long Island. Jackson Heights, Astoria and Flushing are comprised of diverse communities along with amazing ethnic food venues. Much like Brooklyn real estate and the opportunity to rent a Dumbo loft, Queens real estate has a lot to offer.
Living in Queens offers the benefits of cultural centers, iconic landmarks and the close proximity to JFK and La Guardia airports. The New York Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows Park is always a hit with both singles and families. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy the Arthur Ashe Stadium, Citi Field and the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center with annual grand-slam tennis events.
If you’re seeking to rent Queens real estate, turn to the experts at the Hillel Realty Group. The real estate agents at Hillel Realty Group have years of experience assisting clients in finding an apartment in Queens that meets both their needs and budget.
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