Kew Gardens Hills

Living in Kew Gardens Hills, Queens

Living in Kew Gardens Hills, Queens

This is a neighborhood built on community. Whether you are here for the religious institutions, the college, or the affordable family-sized apartments, you become part of a stable, supportive environment.

Real Estate Market

Kew Gardens Hills Real Estate Market

The garden apartments here are a hidden gem for value. They offer multi-bedroom layouts at prices that are hard to beat in NYC. The rowhouses are solid, enduring investments.

Neighborhood Lifestyle

Lifestyle & Community

What It’s Like to Live in Kew Gardens Hills

It is quieter and more suburban than most of Queens. Fridays overlap with the start of Shabbat, bringing a peaceful hush to the streets. The community is tight-knit and looks out for one another.

Getting Around

Transportation & Commuting

The Q46 bus is a lifeline, functioning almost like a surface subway to the E/F train. Driving is also common here due to the easy highway access, making it flexible for different commuting styles.

Local Amenities

Parks, Schools & Amenities

With Flushing Meadows-Corona Park just across the highway, you have world-class amenities like the Queens Museum and botanical garden nearby. Queens College adds an academic richness to the local culture.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it the same as Kew Gardens?
No, they are distinct. Kew Gardens Hills is further east, has no direct train station, and has a different housing style.
Is it safe?
Yes, it is a very safe, family-focused neighborhood with low crime rates.
Is there a subway?
No, residents rely on frequent buses to connect to the E, F, or 7 trains.
What is the food scene?
Main Street offers an incredible variety of kosher dining, from pizza to steak to sushi.
How is parking?
It can be tight on the main avenues, but residential side streets are generally manageable compared to other parts of Queens.