Queens Real Estate and Apartments -- Finding a Home in Queens, NY
Real estate articles to help you discover your next home in an apartment or house in affordable Queens, New York.
Recent sales data for New York City real estate has never been easier for home hunters to access. There's quality, timely real estate data out there on the web both for free and for a price. Yes, there's even recent sales data for co-ops in New York City.
Real estate in the northeastern Queens neighborhood of Bayside has boomed. Learn about this commuter suburb with big city feet. Includes housing prices and apartment rental information.
An overview of Bayside housing prices and apartment rentals, along with demographic information on the neighborhood.
Description of LeFrak City, a gargantuan complex of 18-story buildings with 5,000 apartments, built on 40 acres of land, alongside the LIE in Corona, Queens.
Zoning maps from the New York City Department of City Planning. Research the current zoning in your neighborhood.
Check out apartment advice and information from the About guide.
These three neighborhoods in Queens, NY, are very close to Manhattan and great for commuting. This article compares living in Astoria, Jackson Heights, and Long Island City.
Blog details real estate in Queens. Written by John Roleke.
One of the best apartment listings for Queens is on Craigslist NYC's Queens section. There are plenty of listings for Astoria, Long Island City, and Forest Hills, with other neighborhoods also well-represented. Bonus: search for apartments listed by owner (and avoid exorbitant broker fees).
This site gives information on rents, markets, and trends in the New York City real estate market. It includes guides to tenant's rights as well as information on rent stabilization and rent control, housing research, and apartment guides.
Check the Village Voice's citywide apartment listings through their convenient search site.
Check the New York Times for rental apartment classifieds that cover Queens and the entire city.
This city agency provides housing for low- and moderate-income families.