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-Queens stands as New York City's largest borough by area, where residents speak more than 160 languages. From Louis Armstrong's former home in Corona to JFK and LaGuardia airports, Queens combines historic charm with modern convenience. The borough stretches from the Rockaway Peninsula's beaches to the tree-lined streets of Forest Hills Gardens.
Rental options span classic pre-war apartments in Astoria to newer developments in Long Island City offering Manhattan skyline views. Many apartment communities feature fewer than 50 units, creating intimate residential settings. Jackson Heights is known for its garden apartment complexes, while Douglaston features townhomes with outdoor spaces. Each neighborhood has its own commercial district with local shops, eateries, and markets.
Queens offers comprehensive transportation with 81 subway stations connecting to Manhattan and Brooklyn, plus Long Island Rail Road service. The average one-bedroom apartment rents for $3,394, though prices vary by neighborhood. Major employers include healthcare facilities, retail centers, transportation hubs, and film studios at Kaufman Astoria Studios and Silvercup Studios. Residents have easy access to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, the Queens Museum, and the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.






































