Flushing, NY
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Flushing, NY

Flushing is one of Queens’ most prominent commercial, cultural, and residential neighborhoods, known for its exceptional diversity, regional shopping destinations, and strong transportation network. Located in north-central Queens, the neighborhood serves as a major business and civic center while maintaining a broad mix of housing and community amenities. Residential areas include prewar cooperative buildings, brick single- and multi-family homes, apartment complexes, and newer high-rise residential developments. Commercial activity is concentrated around Downtown Flushing, one of New York City’s busiest retail districts, offering extensive shopping, dining, and services. Major cultural institutions, educational facilities, and nearby recreational destinations contribute to the neighborhood’s importance within Queens. With its combination of transit accessibility, economic activity, and cultural diversity, Flushing remains one of New York City’s most dynamic urban communities.

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Flushing, NY

Highlights

  • $100K - 33M Price Range
  • $678K Avg. Sold Price
  • $1.26M Avg. List Price
  • $921 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 668 Homes for Sale
  • 165 Homes for Rent
Flushing, NY

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Flushing, NY

Neighborhood Lifestyle

Historic

Queens, NY has deep historic roots, dating back to Dutch and English settlements in the 1600s. It’s home to landmarks like the Louis Armstrong House, King Manor, and remnants of two World’s Fairs in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. Neighborhoods like Jackson Heights and Ridgewood feature historic districts with early 20th-century architecture, reflecting the borough’s diverse immigrant history and its evolution as a key part of New York City’s development.

Bikeable

Queens is becoming increasingly bike-friendly, especially in neighborhoods like Astoria, Long Island City, and Jackson Heights. Protected lanes on major roads like Queens Boulevard and scenic routes like the Queens Greenway enhance safety and accessibility. Citi Bike expansion supports short trips, though outer neighborhoods still lack coverage. While some areas need better infrastructure, ongoing improvements are making Queens a more connected, viable borough for recreational and commuter cyclists.

Waterfront

Queens, NY boasts scenic waterfronts, including the East River in Long Island City, where waterfront parks like Gantry Plaza State Park offer stunning views of Manhattan’s skyline and piers for relaxation. Astoria Park, along the river, features a popular outdoor pool and walking trails with views of the Triboro Bridge. The Rockaway Peninsula provides beautiful beaches and boardwalks, perfect for swimming, surfing, and beachgoers seeking a coastal escape within the city.

  • Flushing is served by the 7 subway line and the Long Island Rail Road at Flushing–Main Street, providing convenient access to Manhattan, Long Island, and other parts of Queens. Numerous local and regional bus routes operate throughout the neighborhood, making it one of the borough’s primary transportation hubs. Major roadways, including the Long Island Expressway, Van Wyck Expressway, and Grand Central Parkway, support regional travel by car.

  • Notable landmarks include Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, one of New York City’s largest parks and the site of the iconic Unisphere. Additional destinations include Citi Field, home of the New York Mets, Queens Botanical Garden, and New York Hall of Science. These institutions contribute to the neighborhood’s cultural, educational, and recreational significance.

  • Housing in Flushing includes prewar cooperative buildings, brick single-family and multi-family residences, apartment complexes, condominiums, and newer high-rise rental developments. Architectural styles range from early-20th-century residential construction to contemporary mixed-use buildings, creating a diverse housing stock that accommodates a variety of living preferences.

  • Flushing offers an active urban lifestyle supported by a dense concentration of shopping, dining, cultural institutions, community organizations, and public services. Residents benefit from convenient access to everyday amenities, educational resources, and recreational facilities, while the neighborhood’s multicultural character contributes to a vibrant and dynamic environment.

  • Flushing is widely recognized as one of New York City’s premier dining destinations. Restaurants, cafés, bakeries, and food markets represent cuisines from across Asia and around the world, including Chinese, Korean, Taiwanese, Southeast Asian, and other international culinary traditions. The neighborhood’s extensive dining scene attracts both residents and visitors from throughout the region.

  • Nightlife in Flushing includes karaoke venues, tea houses, lounges, cocktail bars, and casual gathering spaces. Evening activity is concentrated around the neighborhood’s commercial districts, where restaurants and entertainment venues contribute to a lively atmosphere.

  • Shopping is centered around Downtown Flushing, including destinations such as SkyView Center and Queens Crossing. Main Street and surrounding commercial corridors feature supermarkets, specialty retailers, department stores, local businesses, and service-oriented establishments, making Flushing one of Queens’ leading retail centers.

  • Outdoor recreation is anchored by Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, which offers lakes, athletic fields, playgrounds, walking and cycling paths, and cultural attractions. The nearby Queens Botanical Garden provides landscaped gardens and seasonal programming, while neighborhood parks and recreational facilities support a variety of outdoor activities throughout the year.

Flushing, NY

Neighborhood Stories

Flushing Meadows Corona Park is the crown jewel of Queens and one of New York City’s most iconic public spaces. Spanning over 800 acres, it's larger than Central Park and packed with history, culture, and recreation. Anchoring the park is the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, home to the US Open, where international tennis stars compete every summer, drawing fans from around the world. Just steps away, the Queens Zoo offers a more relaxed, family-friendly adventure with native North and South American animals, including Andean bears, sea lions, and bison — all tucked into a beautifully landscaped, walkable setting. The Pitch & Putt golf course, one of the city’s best-kept secrets, provides a casual and affordable place to tee off, while scenic trails, playgrounds, soccer fields, and pedal boat rentals around Meadow and Willow Lakes make the park a true urban retreat. Whether you're exploring the Unisphere, attending an outdoor festival, or enjoying a quiet picnic, Flushing Meadows Corona Park offers a rich blend of nature, culture, and activity that reflects the diverse heartbeat of Queens itself.

Emanuella Drummond Resende
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Emanuella Drummond Resende Licensed Real Estate Salesperson