Astoria in Queens

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Astoria, with its rich cultural tapestry and artistic vibrancy, is a cornerstone of Queens' diversity. The neighborhood is celebrated for its culinary scene, representing cuisines from around the world, and its lively arts community, including the Museum of the Moving Image. Astoria's blend of old-world charm and new developments makes it a desirable locale for a wide demographic.

Astoria is bounded by the East River, Astoria Park to the north, 31st Street to the east, and Broadway to the south. The area is a mix of residential streets, bustling commercial districts, and waterfront industry.

Astoria is covered by zip codes 11102, 11103, 11105, and 11106.

Astoria Scene

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Astoria by Price & Property Type

Astoria by Price & Property Type

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Neighborhood Guide: Astoria

Bordering Neighborhoods:

The neighborhood of Astoria is bordered by the following neighborhoods:

Housing Stock:

Astoria, a culturally vibrant neighborhood in Queens, is known for its mix of pre-war apartments, multi-family homes, and an increasing number of modern condominiums and luxury rental buildings. The area's traditional housing stock includes brick and frame houses, often with small gardens or yards. Housing prices in Astoria vary, with condos and newer developments typically priced from $500,000 to over $1 million, while older apartments and multi-family homes can be more affordable.

Culinary:

Astoria, a culturally diverse neighborhood, is famous for its Greek cuisine, trendy cafes, and a vibrant food scene.

  • Taverna Kyclades – Ditmars Blvd - Renowned Greek seafood restaurant.
  • Trattoria L'incontro – Ditmars Blvd - Upscale Italian restaurant with a creative menu.
  • Butcher Bar – 30th Ave - Known for its barbecue and meat-centric dishes.
  • Mombar – Steinway St - Egyptian cuisine served in an artistically decorated space.
  • The Bonnie – 23rd Ave - Gastropub with a seasonal menu and craft cocktails.

Green Spaces:

Astoria, a culturally diverse neighborhood, offers a variety of parks and green spaces:

  • Astoria Park: Known for its stunning views of the Hell Gate Bridge, with a pool, sports fields, and playgrounds. Located at 19th St & Ditmars Blvd.
  • Socrates Sculpture Park: An outdoor museum and public park with waterfront views and artistic installations. Situated at Vernon Blvd & Broadway.

Is Astoria for you?

Astoria is a lively and culturally diverse neighborhood, famous for its vibrant culinary scene and artistic community. Its blend of historic charm and modern amenities makes it an exciting and desirable place to live.

Astoria Real Estate Agents

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