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The most underrated value in the NYC metro. Greek food, Egyptian cafes, and an increasingly diverse restaurant scene. 1BRs $2,100–2,600/mo — 30–35% below comparable Manhattan neighborhoods. One N/W train stop from Midtown.
Neighborhood Guide · 2026
Astoria (Queens), New York
The most underrated value in the NYC metro. Greek food, Egyptian cafes, and an increasingly diverse restaurant scene. 1BRs $2,100–2,600/mo — 30–35% below comparable Manhattan neighborhoods. One N/W train stop from Midtown.
New York Housing Costs — 2026
Median 1BR rent
$3,200/mo
Median 2BR rent
$4,500/mo
Median home price
$750K
Avg utilities
$165/mo
City-wide medians. Astoria (Queens) rents may vary above or below depending on building vintage and unit type.Full New York breakdown →
Other Neighborhoods in New York
Compare Astoria (Queens) with other popular areas.
Brooklyn Heights
Brownstones, harbor views, quieter than Manhattan. The Promenade has the best skyline view in the city. Premium pricing for the address — 1BRs $3,000–3,800/mo — but it earns it.
Harlem
Cultural history, improving infrastructure, and below-average rents for Manhattan. Central Harlem offers 1BRs from $2,400–2,900/mo with direct 2/3 express access to Midtown in 15 minutes.
Crown Heights (Brooklyn)
The fastest-gentrifying neighborhood in Brooklyn, still below average Brooklyn rents. West Indian food, a strong Caribbean community, and proximity to Prospect Park. 1BRs $2,200–2,700/mo.
Ridgewood / Bushwick
Artists, young professionals, and serious bar and coffee culture. Straddles the Queens-Brooklyn border. Consistently below average Brooklyn prices — 1BRs $2,000–2,500/mo — and the L/M trains work.
Upper West Side
Classic Manhattan residential. Quieter than the Village or downtown, family-friendly, Central Park access, and the American Museum of Natural History. 1BRs $3,200–4,200/mo. The pick for people who want Manhattan living without the hustle.
Long Island City (LIC)
The closest affordable neighborhood to Midtown Manhattan — 7 minutes on the 7 train. New high-rise construction brought a wave of amenities. 1BRs $2,800–3,400/mo — below comparable East Side Manhattan options with the same commute.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Astoria (Queens) a good neighborhood in New York?
The most underrated value in the NYC metro. Greek food, Egyptian cafes, and an increasingly diverse restaurant scene. 1BRs $2,100–2,600/mo — 30–35% below comparable Manhattan neighborhoods. One N/W train stop from Midtown.
What is the rent in Astoria (Queens), New York?
New York citywide median 1BR rent is $3,200/mo. Astoria (Queens) pricing varies from the city average depending on building age, proximity to transit, and in-unit amenities. Studio units in New York often run 15–20% below the 1BR median.
What is Astoria (Queens) in New York known for?
The most underrated value in the NYC metro. Greek food, Egyptian cafes, and an increasingly diverse restaurant scene. 1BRs $2,100–2,600/mo — 30–35% below comparable Manhattan neighborhoods. One N/W train stop from Midtown.
How does Astoria (Queens) compare to other New York neighborhoods?
Astoria (Queens) is one of 7 notable neighborhoods in New York. Other options include Brooklyn Heights, Harlem, Crown Heights (Brooklyn).
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