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Bustling Queens neighborhood boasting arts, charm and accessibility
Astoria, the large Queens neighborhood near the East River, is known for its many restaurants, vibrant arts scene, and quiet, residential streets. Local cafes, fruit stands and bakeries give the area accessible charm, just a short train ride from Manhattan. “The attraction of Astoria is that it has a cool neighborhood vibe with a mix of original neighborhood spots and new local businesses that are opening and creating a wonderful vibrancy,” says Patrick Smith, an Astoria resident and licensed associate real estate broker with Corcoran. “You still have proximity to the city, but you get much more of a neighborhood.”
The streets of Astoria are calm, filled with low-rise dwellings.
Halsey's is an easygoing pub with craft beers & comfort eats for Astoria locals to enjoy.
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A mix of co-op and condo buildings, plus townhouses
Co-ops and condos are found in postwar mid-rises, prewar tenement buildings and Greek revival rowhouses. “We have a high concentration of co-ops in Astoria,” says Smith, “Co-ops came into existence mainly in the 1980s when existing rental buildings, many of them rent-stabilized, were converted into co-ops.” Renovated one-bedroom co-ops in postwar buildings can be found for under $390,000. A two-bedroom condo in central Astoria might run $660,000 to $800,000. A brick multi-family house or townhouse costs between $1 and $2 million. Some larger residential towers are rising on the neighborhood’s west side, though mostly devoted to rentals. Newer lower-rise condo buildings like the seven-story Marina Astoria offer two-bedroom condos for $1.1 to $1.9 million.
Queensview Cooperative tower over the streets along the West side of Astoria.
New condo developments can be seen popping up throughout Astoria.
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Diversity reflected through eateries packed on 30th Avenue
A longstanding melting pot of cultures, Astoria is known for its bountiful and diverse food scene. A broad range of eateries cluster along 30th Avenue, with more on Broadway. Standouts include Greek restaurants like Bahari and Aliada. Moroccan, Palestinian and Thai food is served along Steinway Street. Salerno Pizza offers pizzas and calzones, as well as Mexican food. Egyptian-owned restaurants, including Kabab Café, have contributed to the surrounding area nicknamed “Little Egypt.” The family-owned Gian Piero bakery offers fresh-baked cookies, cakes and breads. Nearby supermarkets and grocery stores include Food Emporium on Broadway, while CTown is on Newtown Avenue near 23rd Street.
Astoria is a cultural hotspot for great food, like Seva Indian Cuisine.
Astoria locals enjoy great Korean food & service at the Mokja restaurant located along Broadway.
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Recreational green spaces and the city’s largest public pool
A few parks and playgrounds scattered throughout the neighborhood offer green space and recreation. Rainey Park overlooks Roosevelt Island and includes baseball fields, and the nearby Socrates Sculpture Park regularly showcases new art installations. The 60-acre Astoria Park offers a popular running track, tennis courts, soccer fields and a skate park. It’s also home to the Olympic-sized Astoria Pool, which is the largest public pool in New York City. Facing the East River, the park offers panoramic views of the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge and the Hell Gate Bridge.
Swings and jungle gyms are aplenty at Astoria Heights Playground in Queens.
Runners take in the view while keeping fit in Astoria Park, New York.
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Bustling arts and film scenes and a packed events calendar
With its proximity to Manhattan and diverse community, Astoria has become a hub for arts, film and television. The stadium-sized theater at Kaufman Astoria Studios shows new releases and matinees. Two blocks over, the Museum of the Moving Image is a popular attraction for its film and digital arts exhibits, interactive displays and film screenings. A slew of community events further celebrates the neighborhood’s mark on arts and film. The Annual Arts Festival takes place In Socrates Sculpture Park every June, featuring family-friendly art projects, workshops, live music entertainment and performances, exhibitions and more. Every Monday evening at sundown through July and August, a patchwork of blankets covers Astoria Park’s lawn as folks set up for the Astoria LDC Summer Movie Series. Seasonal holiday events include a Fourth of July celebration, where Pre-Independence Day fireworks bring hundreds of community members to Astoria Park to enjoy the festivities.
One of Astoria's treasured gems is the Museum of the Moving Image, filled with wonders in film.
Yoga at Socrates is a great way to exercise in the morning with a view.
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Schools with a focus on the arts
P.S. 017 Henry David Thoreau serves pre-K through fifth-grade students and has a B rating from Niche, with an A-minus rating for its teachers. I.S. 010 Horace Greeley serves middle school students and has a B-plus rating from Niche. High schoolers can attend Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, which has an A rating from Niche and is ranked as the tenth best high school for the arts in New York. Founded by Tony Bennett, the school offers electives in musical theater, pit orchestra, jazz ensemble and stagecraft.
P.S. 017 Henry David Thoreau is in a mixed use area.
Frank Sinatra School Of The Arts High School in Astoria, New York has stunning architecture.
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The N and W trains, plus a ferry stop
Limited subway lines make transportation a challenge, as only the N and W trains offer service along 31st Street. Many buses are available, and a ferry stop provides a connection to Lower Manhattan via the Wall Street/Pier 11 route. Interstate 278 and Route 25A provide connections for drivers. LaGuardia Airport is less than five miles away.
Astoria Blvd station provides fast & convenient travel to Manhattan for thousands of commuters.
The NYC ferry gives Astoria commuters alternative options for getting around the city.
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to let others know what life in this neighborhood is like.
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
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Sexual Assault
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Assault with Weapon
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Motor Vehicle Theft
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Central Astoria Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Central Astoria, Queens sell after 114 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Central Astoria, Queens over the last 12 months is $767,500, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Astoria Multifamily Townhouse Fully Renovated Chef's Kitchen w/ Bertazzoni Appliances 4-Car Parking Outdoor Space on Every Level Rare Opportunity Introducing 31-65 23rd Street - a fully renovated multifamily townhouse in the heart of Astoria offering private parking for up to four vehicles and outdoor space on every level - a rare combination in Astoria. Spanning three full
31-22 36th Street presents a rare opportunity to own a legal two-family home in one of Astoria’s most accessible and vibrant blocks. Currently configured as a 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom residence, the property offers exceptional flexibility for both end-users and investors—ideal for living with income or maximizing rental potential. Spanning approximately 2,765 square feet on a 19.42 ft x 100 ft lot,
Nestled just off the vibrant energy of Broadway, this residence offers the quintessential Astoria lifestyle. Living at The Alta means being steps away from the neighborhood’s legendary culinary scene, from the artisanal coffee at local favorites to the world-class dining and nightlife that have made this pocket of Queens a premier destination. Whether you are grabbing fresh ingredients at a
LAND FOR SALE. Exceptional and rare opportunity to develop your income-producing dream home in one of Astoria’s most desirable Broadway locations. This prime property offers multiple possibilities for multi-dwelling construction—just bring your architect and vision. Ideally situated near subway and train lines, providing a quick and easy commute to Manhattan. Enjoy the vibrant neighborhood
Step into sunlit elegance at The Alexandra, a modern one-bedroom condo that blends refined finishes with unbeatable Astoria convenience. Flooded with southern light from two private balconies, this home features white oak floors, quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances that make everyday living feel special. Thoughtful touches include recessed lighting, heated bathroom floors, power
25-14 Crescent Street presents a compelling opportunity in the heart of Astoria—whether you’re an investor seeking strong fundamentals or an end user looking to secure long-term upside. Set on an expansive 5,002 sq. ft. lot and zoned R5D with a 2.0 FAR, this property offers up to 10,004 buildable sq. ft., making it a rare find with significant development or expansion potential in a prime Queens
Welcome home to this luxury condo on 30th Avenue, right in the heart of Astoria and close to everything the neighborhood has to offer. This newer construction boutique building features a full suite of amenities, including a beautifully designed common terrace with grills and an outdoor lounge perfect for entertaining, a state-of-the-art gym, Butterfly virtual doorman and video intercom system,
Located in the heart of the culturally rich, close-knit community of Astoria, Queens. SoFo Tower was designed by Angelo Ng & Anthony Ng, Architects Studio. This 7-story building is comprised of 26 artfully crafted residences and visually striking facade. Surrounding you is the serenity of a tree-lined street, close proximity to three parks, the big-river beauty of a waterfront promenade,
Welcome to The Brielle Condominium in the heart of Astoria. This bright and well-designed 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom home features a private balcony, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The unit is located in a modern elevator building with access to a shared rooftop space, and includes the rare convenience of a dedicated parking spot. Ideally situated near shopping, dining, parks, and
Coveted layout in a prime Astoria location with added upside thanks to R6A zoning and expansion potential. Ideally situated just steps from 30th Avenue near the corner of 34th Street, this legal, original two-family brick home is located in one of Astoria s most desirable pockets where you can maximize your rental income. Close to the N train, the many shops and cafes along 30th Avenue, and
A spacious one-bedroom condo located in a pet-friendly building featuring contemporary finishes and excellent amenities. The building offers elevators, indoor parking, a sports lounge, a monitored lobby, and a laundry room for your convenience. The unit features an open-concept kitchen and a private balcony. Both the bedroom and living room face East South, allowing for abundant natural sunlight
Welcome to The Brielle Condominium in the heart of Astoria. This bright and well-designed 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom home features a private balcony, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The unit is located in a modern elevator building with access to a shared rooftop space, and includes the rare convenience of a dedicated parking spot. Ideally situated near shopping, dining, parks, and
Enjoy the best of Queens living in this bright and well-maintained studio! Located in a prime Astoria location, you are just a short walk from the scenic Astoria Park and steps away from the subway for a lightning-fast commute into Manhattan.The Perks:Utilities Included: Rent covers heat, hot water, and cooking gas—significant monthly savings!The Building: Situated in a
Spacious 2-bedroom + home office apartment available in the heart of Astoria. This well-laid-out home features a separate living room and dining room, offering plenty of room to spread out and live comfortably. Recently updated and freshly painted, the unit is move-in ready. Laundry is conveniently located in the building. Enjoy a quick 15-minute commute into Midtown Manhattan via the N, R, W,
Best location in heart of Astoria.Heat and hot water included. No Pets. No Smoking.No Fees Large sun filled 2 bedrooms, 1 bath apartment with high ceilings,, large windows, covered radiators and intercom system. Beautiful white kitchen with plenty of counter space. (Unit 5 does NOT have a dishwasher)This apartment is in a quiet, well maintained 6 family
One Bedroom apartment with outdoor space in Astoria $2300 Open Kitchen with brand-new stainless-steel appliances Cozy living room Full bathroom with stand-up shower and wall-to-floor tiles Hardwood floors Balcony Heat and hot water included Pets are welcome Conveniently located to all 30th Avenue amenities Walking distance to Astoria Blvd and 30th Avenue subway stations (N/W trains) Available NOW
We currently only have one bedroom Apartments coming up as of Feb 1st and March 1st. @ $2900. If interested in a one bedroom please get back with some basic info so we can assist you best, number of occupants if any pets the size, income, credit, your move in date and availability to view. Thank you We currently don't have any Studios , 2 , 3, 4 bedrooms coming up.Converted to
* Gorgeous Renovated 1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom * By N & W Trains & Nearby Shopping * Actual Photos & Video of the unit!!Apartment Features:- Beautiful Kitchen with Granite Counter Top, Stainless Steel Appliances & Dishwasher- Beautiful Hardwood Floors- Lots of Sunlight- Great Closet Space- Freshly Painted- Heat & Hot Water Included- Live in
Property Id: 2424657Apartment Features:• Three large bedrooms• Hardwood floors throughout• Excellent natural light• Ceiling fans• Generous closet spaceBuilding & Neighborhood Perks:• Located in the heart of Astoria• Dining options all around the neighborhood• 24-hour Key Food grocery store on the same block• Laundromat one block away•
Avaiable for May 2026. Newly renovated, high-floor unit with breathtaking views! Situated at the corner, this loft-style studio features double-sized north- and west-facing windows that allow abundant direct sunlight, high ceilings, a separate kitchen with new appliances, central air conditioning and heating, and a spacious living area. The building features a 24-hour concierge, a roof terrace, a
Settle into a beautifully designed 1-bedroom apartment in one of NYCs most vibrant, connected neighborhoods. Here, modern comfort meets thoughtful details that elevate everyday living.Your new home features:A full-size washer & dryer right in your unitA sleek, modern kitchen with island and dishwasherA private balcony framing stunning Manhattan viewsBright, airy rooms with high ceilings and
Here is your opportunity to rent this lovely apartment situated in the heart of Astoria! Boasting three bedrooms, a spacious living room and eat-in kitchen. This second-floor unit offers both comfort and convenience. Located just minutes from public transportation, you’ll have easy access to Manhattan in no time. Enjoy the added convenience of nearby shopping, grocery stores, an endless selection
Stunning, Fully Renovated 1-Bedroom Apartment off 30th AvenueThis beautifully updated home features gleaming hardwood floors, a spacious bedroom with its own closet and ample natural light, and a modern kitchen complete with brand-new stainless-steel appliances and sleek granite countertops. The bathroom offers heated floors for added comfort, and the convenience of an in-unit washer and
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