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Queens — Astoria
New York City, United States · Neighborhood Guide
NYC's most diverse neighborhood. Greek, Egyptian, Brazilian, and Colombian food all on one avenue. Affordable, authentic, well-connected.
Last updated March 2026
Queens — Astoria at a Glance
Mid-Range
Cost Level
$1,800-$2,800/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Safe — diverse, community-oriented, lower crime than Manhattan
Safety
150-300 Mbps
Internet
Who Lives in Queens — Astoria?
Most diverse neighborhood in NYC — Greek, Egyptian, South Asian, Latin American, young professionals priced out of Manhattan. Average age 28-35.
Living in Queens — Astoria — Practical Details
Walkability
Very walkable — diverse restaurants, shops, parks on every block
Grocery & Food Access
Best ethnic grocery diversity in NYC — Greek, Egyptian, Colombian, Asian markets everywhere. Also Trade Fair, Key Food.
Getting Around
- Subway: N/W at multiple stations — 20 min to Midtown
- Bus: Q18, Q19, Q101
- Walking: very walkable neighborhood
Nearby Coworking
- QBIZ Astoria ($250/mo)
- Several café-coworkings on Steinway and Broadway
Insider Tips for Queens — Astoria
- 1Steinway Street is the main commercial strip but the real food gems are on 30th Ave and Broadway
- 2Astoria Park has a massive public pool and East River views — free in summer
- 3Best Greek food outside of Greece on Ditmars Blvd
- 420 min to Midtown on the N/W — best commute value in NYC
FAQ — Queens — Astoria, New York City
What is Queens — Astoria like for expats?
Queens — Astoria is a mid-range neighborhood in New York City. NYC's most diverse neighborhood. Greek, Egyptian, Brazilian, and Colombian food all on one avenue. Affordable, authentic, well-connected. Best for: Budget-conscious expats who want diversity, great food, and a quick Manhattan commute.
How much does it cost to live in Queens — Astoria, New York City?
Queens — Astoria is classified as "Mid-Range" in New York City. Typical rent: $1,800-$2,800/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in New York City: $4,500–$6,500.
Is Queens — Astoria safe for expats?
Safe — diverse, community-oriented, lower crime than Manhattan
Who lives in Queens — Astoria?
Most diverse neighborhood in NYC — Greek, Egyptian, South Asian, Latin American, young professionals priced out of Manhattan. Average age 28-35.
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