Best streets in Ditmars | Steinway
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Ranked 1st best street in Ditmars | Steinway
"A quiet, yet still active avenue."
- tmgaffney
23rd Avenue is a great avenue to live on or near, because it is quiet but still presents many dining and nightlife opportunities for residents. There is a spa near the Steinway section, as well as a m...
Ranked 2nd best street in Ditmars | Steinway
"Great area to live, thank the Greeks and their familes for s..."
- freetobe
Thanks to the still-powerful Greek presence in the area, Ditmars has not fully lost its family-oriented charm, despite the moneyed onslaught of the hipsters and Manhattan yuppies who'd like to replace...
Ranked 3rd best street in Ditmars | Steinway
"pretty street, near park"
- xXxKellyxXx
Astoria Park South is a pretty, tree lined street that runs right down to the waterfront in Queens. It goes right by Astoria Park, which has a really nice track and tennis courts. This is a really nic...
Ranked 4th best street in Ditmars | Steinway
"19th Street, the other side of the park"
- garvus
19th street in Queens New York is, not in and of itself, a wonder or a spectacle. However 19th street is not without its own value. First of all the street runs along side Astoria Park. The park ha...
Ranked 5th best street in Ditmars | Steinway
"One of the pulsing veins of Astoria."
- tmgaffney
The majority of 31st Street runs underneath an elevated train line (N,W), so it is easily accessible and convenient. Having worked on and lived near this street for years, I can say with confidence th...
Ranked 6th best street in Ditmars | Steinway
"My mystery spot in Queens"
- SNCastor
Yes, Hazen Street leads you to the entrance to Rikers Island (on 19th Avenue - I've written another review about that). Come just a few blocks away from that infamous entrance, however, and you'll be...
Unranked Streets
"Residential Meets Commercial"
- NYChamps
Astoria Blvd in Astoria Queens is a neighborhood of Mom and Pop shops and residences. Bakeries that have been in families for years and years still have grandma sitting in a chair behind the counter...
"A place for living"
- 76thStreet
This is a relatively good place to live in Queens. There are houses on the one side of the 21st avenue and some apartments on the other side. So you can have all the options for you to choose dependin...
"Popular but Quiet"
- JewishPimp02
This is a nice peaceful neighborhood that is slowly becoming more and more popular but still retaining its peacefulness. More and more people keep moving in around here and everybody always welcomes t...
"A Nice Getaway"
- JewishPimp02
23rd Drive is in a lovely area with lovely neighbors. This neighborhood is very community active and fun. The people are talkative and love to converse. The self owned and rented residences on this st...
"Need an apartment near Astoria Park? This is your block."
- tmgaffney
18th Street is short stretch between Astoria Park South and Astoria Boulevard with apartment buildings and a few lone 1-2 family houses. If you want to be close to the park and its amenities, especial...
"Unpleasant and Loud"
- JewishPimp02
24th drive is a nice looking place to live on one side of the street but once you cross the street you have a big empty lot with a busy loud highway. If highways and there noise don't bother you and y...
"Fun & Friendly Astoria!"
- mmmNyc
24th Avenue, Astoria Queens. How I love thee. Seriously, this is a great street with some serious benefits and equally as serious pitfalls. Let's get the bad out of the way. First, unless you are a...
"Good room for investment"
- Adgate26
I have already invested money into this part of town, and particularly on this street. I want to rent out several units because I have seen so much potential. A nice variety of housing types, while st...
"an industrial area"
- xXxKellyxXx
Steinway Pl is a short street in a mostly industrial area in northern Queens. It is mostly factories, warehouses, and similar businesses. I knew someone who worked there, it is kind of an out of the w...
"Great for learning how to drive."
- tmgaffney
Any long-time resident of the area will tell you that 19th Avenue is a perfect area to take someone just learning how to drive. The traffic is minimal since it is bordering the Con Edison complexes an...