Neighborhood guides
Real, lived-in guides to the places I know best. Start here to find where you belong.
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Glendale A quieter, residential pocket of Queens with detached homes, strong community identity, and easy access to the cemeteries corridor and nearby shopping hubs. -
Howard Beach Waterfront-adjacent Queens living with a mix of canalside homes, suburban-style blocks, and Cross Bay Boulevard energy — popular with families who want space and a car-friendly lifestyle. -
Ozone Park A practical, diverse Queens hub with solid transit, varied housing from row houses to detached homes, and Rockaway Boulevard energy — where southern Queens meets the city. -
Richmond Hill A diverse, food-forward Queens neighborhood with strong transit, a mix of housing types, and a real sense of community — especially along Jamaica Avenue and Liberty Avenue. -
Woodhaven Classic Queens row houses, Jamaica Avenue's commercial strip, and Forest Park next door — a neighborhood that feels settled, walkable, and quietly proud of its history.