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Desirable Queens neighborhood popular with park lovers
Forest Park is a quaint and hilly neighborhood in a very desirable section of Queens surrounding one of the largest parks in New York City. Home buyers looking for a feeling of being in the country in the city won’t be able to do much better than this elegant neighborhood.
Forest Park Golf Course is a leafy public course with elevated greens & 3 water holes.
Spanish Revival style homes are prominent near Forest Park.
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Wildlife and sports at Forest Park
“It’s one of the largest parks in New York City. It’s very big and there’s a field for every sport you can think of. In the woods and on the trails, you’re going to see wildlife you don’t think of when you think of New York City.” So says Chatter Singh, a longtime Queens resident and licensed real estate agent with Keller Williams Liberty Realty. Forest Park is the green space he’s describing. The park is over 500 acres, 400 of which are wooded and, in addition to full time locals like hawks and pheasants, the park hosts over 100 species of migrating birds every year. In May, you can check out the “Warbler Wave” as hundreds of brightly colored songbirds stop by during migration.
Forest Park Tennis Courts is a public tennis facility utilized by the Woodhaven community.
The gem of Woodhaven is Forest Park, which is sometimes dubbed the Central Park of Queens.
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Eclectic homes with historic style
Residents of Forest Park are lucky because every home in this small hilltop hamlet is within a few blocks of the park and many have views across the East River to the Manhattan skyline. In the few blocks north and south of the park that comprise this community, you’ll find colonial revival and Victorian row houses, ivy-covered mansions on large lots and prewar brick high rises. Vibrantly colored colonial revival row houses with wooden siding and several bedrooms on the steps of the park are currently selling for around $1.5 million. Parkside, seven-story prewar condo buildings offer two- and three-bedroom units for under $400,000 with low maintenance fees. Pretty old detached Victorian row houses with gambrel roofs can be found for well under $1 million. On the north side of the park, a five-bedroom brick mansion is listed at $2.7 million.
A Gothic Revival Mansion in Kew Gardens.
Forest Park residents have their share of Mansions in the neighborhood.
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Local schools receive high marks from the NYC Dept. of Education
Forest Park is too small for its own schools, so students attend those in adjacent neighborhoods. PS 66 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Elementary School is 120 years old. The Richardsonian Romanesque-style building is on the National Register of Historic Places, and the school’s ethos of reading as a way of life has kept it in the top 1% of city schools in all metrics, according to the New York City Department of Education.
Students at PS 66 can have fun on their playground track during recess or after school.
PS 66 is a top rated public Elementary school located in Richmond Hill.
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Groceries, restaurants and small businesses
Most of the commercial activity is three blocks south along Jamaica Avenue in Woodhaven or a few blocks north into Forest Hills, although there is a small commercial hub where Woodhaven Boulevard intersects Myrtle Avenue near the center of Forest Park. Here, you’ll find Don Tequila Urban Cantina, a Mexican restaurant and local watering hole, two gas stations, an urgent care and a few other small businesses. If you’re in the mood for a walk or a pint or both, Neir’s Tavern is about as old school NYC as you can find. This 1829 pub is a favorite of location scouts for NYC film productions and New Yorkers near and far. On the edge of Forest Park and Forest Hill to the north, the Cinemart Cinemas shows independent films and runs its own café. Two supermarkets lie just north of the park, as well.
Don Tequila Urban Cantina is an informal hangout spot that serves tacos and quesadillas.
Although Forest Park is in a mostly residential area it also passes through a commercial hub.
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Riding the J train
The J train along Jamaica Avenue and the E/F near the Kew Gardens courthouse are both walking distance from Forest Park and two expressways intersect at Union Turnpike just a few blocks west.
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On average, homes in Forest Park, Queens sell after 74 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Forest Park, Queens over the last 12 months is $325,000, up 8% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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