Nestled along the northeastern edge of Queens, Little Neck combines suburban comfort with convenient Manhattan access. This historic neighborhood, once famous for the littleneck clams harvested from Little Neck Bay, now features tree-lined streets and well-maintained properties.
Little Neck's rental market includes apartments at various price points, with one-bedroom units averaging $2,007 monthly. The Long Island Rail Road's Little Neck station and local bus routes provide transportation options throughout the city. Nature enthusiasts appreciate Alley Pond Park, a 635-acre wildlife sanctuary that's home to the Queens Giant, New York City's oldest living tree. Northern Boulevard offers shopping and dining establishments, while the area's public schools include PS 94 and PS 221. The neighborhood sits approximately 30 minutes from Midtown Manhattan by train.
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