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-Ridgewood stands out among New York City neighborhoods for its distinctive yellow brick architecture, with many buildings dating back to the early 1900s. This Queens neighborhood bordering Brooklyn features several historic districts where beautifully preserved rowhouses line the streets. The area's rich architectural heritage creates an atmosphere that celebrates its historic character.
Rental options in Ridgewood include converted pre-war buildings, apartment communities, and two-family homes. The neighborhood's commercial corridors along Myrtle Avenue, Fresh Pond Road, and Metropolitan Avenue offer a mix of established local businesses and newer establishments. Residents have access to Mafera Park and a variety of restaurants representing different cultural traditions.
Transportation in Ridgewood includes the M train with stops at Seneca Avenue, Forest Avenue, and Fresh Pond Road. The Myrtle-Wyckoff transportation hub connects to the L train and several bus lines, with Manhattan commutes taking approximately 30-40 minutes. With an average rent of $2,069 for a one-bedroom apartment, Ridgewood provides access to both Manhattan and Brooklyn's employment centers.





























