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About Jackson Heights

Jackson Heights is a vibrant neighborhood in Queens. This district features a diverse community and a mix of cultural influences. The area is known for its unique architecture and lively streets. Residents take pride in the rich history and the sense of belonging. There are various shops and markets that reflect the community's diversity. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 600.0 - 172362.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 800.0 - 369450.0 sq ft, three-plus 1025.0 - 14548.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs.

Jackson Heights Market Summary

The condo mix runs from luxury high-rises to restored mid-rises, many with bay or ocean views, concierge, pools, and fitness centers.

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Schools

Intermediate School 227 Louis Armstrong and I.S. 230 Queens serve grades 5-8. Actually, they focus on strong academics while encouraging students to explore their interests. I.S. 145 Joseph Pulitzer completes the upper school path for grades 6-8. In the lower grades, P.S. 69 Jackson Heights School, P.S. 280 Queens, P.S. 212 Queens, P.S. 148 Queens, and P.S. 149 Christa McAuliffe School all cater to grades PK-5. All of these schools aim to build a strong foundation for children, ensuring they develop vital skills and love for learning, making each school a fitting place for young minds to grow and thrive as they prepare for future academic paths.

Intermediate School 227 Louis Armstrong

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Public|Grades 58
3202 Junction Blvd

I.S. 230 Queens

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Public|Grades 68
7310 34th Ave

P.S. 69 Jackson Heights School

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Public|Grades PK5
7702 37th Ave

I.S. 145 Joseph Pulitzer

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Public|Grades 68
3334 80th St

P.S. 280 Queens

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Public|Grades KG5
3420 94th St

P.S. 212 Queens

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Public|Grades PK5
3425 82nd St

The Neighbourhood: Jackson Heights

Jackson Heights is a diverse, vibrant neighborhood in Queens. The area has many ethnic restaurants, bakeries, and small grocery stores. This district hosts street markets and cultural festivals throughout the year. You can visit parks like Travers Park and find gardens and playgrounds. Basic services include schools, libraries, health clinics, and local shops. Transit is strong with the 7, E, F, M, and R subway lines plus many bus routes. The area sits near major roads and LaGuardia Airport for regional travel.

Demographics

Average Resident age39 years old
Average household Income$66,151 /year
Average HouseHold Composition3 People
button icon What to know about Jackson Heights demographics:
  • Many people in the area have at least a high school diploma. About 30.61% of residents hold an education degree.
  • The average age of residents is around 39 years. This makes the neighborhood popular with working adults and families.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Jackson Heights

What is it like to live in Jackson Heights, Queens, NY?

Living in Jackson Heights offers a diverse community with rich cultural backgrounds. The area has a mix of historic apartments and modern buildings. Residents enjoy access to parks, shops, and various restaurants. Public transportation makes commuting easy.

Is Jackson Heights, Queens, NY expensive?

Jackson Heights offers a mix of housing prices. While some areas are more affordable, others have higher-priced homes, especially for co-ops. Overall, it tends to be less expensive than nearby neighborhoods in Queens.

What is the weather of Jackson Heights, Queens, NY?

Jackson Heights experiences four distinct seasons. Winters can be cold, with occasional snowfall. Summers are typically warm and humid. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures, making these seasons pleasant.

How safe is Jackson Heights, Queens, NY?

Jackson Heights is generally considered a safe neighborhood. It has a diverse community and a visible police presence. However, like any urban area, safety can vary by block.