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About Long Island City

Long Island City is a vibrant neighborhood located in Queens. The area features a mix of modern living and unique culture. Residents find a variety of shops and restaurants nearby. The district offers easy access to public transportation, making it simple to travel to other parts of New York City. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 505.0 - 1281.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 731.0 - 1410.0 sq ft, three-plus 1100.0 - 2119.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs.

Long Island City 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

Schools serve different age groups, offering a range of options for students. For those in grades PK-5, options include P.S. 112 Dutch Kills School, P.S. 111 Jacob Blackwell School, and P.S. 76 William Hallett School. This group nurtures young learners, focusing on foundational skills and social growth. Moving up to grades 6-8, I.S. 204 Oliver W. Holmes School and Growing Up Green Charter School cater to the transitional stage, emphasizing critical thinking and independence. For high school students in grades 9-12, schools like Academy of American Studies, Long Island City High School, and Newcomers High School offer diverse programs. Energy Tech High School stands out with its vocational focus, preparing students for specific careers.

Academy of American Studies

B+
Public|Grades 912
2804 41st Ave

Voice Charter School of New York

B
Public|Grades KG8
3624 12th St

I.S. 204 Oliver W. Holmes School

B
Public|Grades 68
3641 28th St

P.S. 112 Dutch Kills School

B-
Public|Grades PK5
2505 37th Ave

Growing up Green Charter School

C+
Public|Grades KG8
3927 28th St

Energy Tech High School

C+
Public|Grades 912
3641 28th St

The Neighbourhood: Long Island City

Long Island City is a waterfront neighborhood in Queens. The area hosts art galleries and MoMA PS1. It has waterfront parks, riverfront paths, and green space for walks and views. You can find many cafes, restaurants, grocery stores, and small shops nearby. This district offers gyms, playgrounds, and community services. Developers built new residential towers and converted warehouses into studios and shops. Subways, buses, and a ferry link the area to Manhattan and other boroughs. Commuters reach Midtown and downtown with short trips.

Demographics

Average Resident age39 years old
Average household Income$97,759 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
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  • Many people in the area hold a Bachelor's degree, with about 33.09% of the population educated.
  • The average age of residents is around 39 years, which attracts many working professionals and families.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Long Island City

What is it like to live in Long Island City, Queens, NY?

Long Island City has a mix of modern apartments and historic buildings. The area features parks, riverside views, and art galleries. It's well-connected by subway, making it easy to commute to Manhattan. Many residents enjoy a vibrant, urban lifestyle with dining and entertainment options.

Is Long Island City, Queens, NY expensive?

Long Island City is considered one of the more expensive neighborhoods in Queens. Home prices and rents have increased due to its development and proximity to Manhattan. Many new condos and luxury apartments are available in the area.

What is the weather of Long Island City, Queens, NY?

Long Island City experiences all four seasons. Winters can be cold with occasional snow. Summers are warm, often reaching the 80s and 90s. Spring and fall are typically mild with comfortable temperatures.

How safe is Long Island City, Queens, NY?

Long Island City is generally considered a safe neighborhood. Crime rates are lower than in many parts of New York City. However, as in any urban area, safety can vary by block and time of day.