Listing type:
Standard 12 Month Rental
Posted by:
Agent/Broker [Citi Habitats]
Agent:
Aramis Arjona,
Kind of building:
Rental building
Opportunity to renew:
Probably. Please confirm.
Brokerage Fee:
The poster of this listing is charging a brokerage fee.
Virtual Live Tours:
Not 100% sure, please ask
Last updated:
Dec 04, 2019
Please Contact us for a Viewing!Ridgewood is more residential than other neighborhoods in Queens like LIC, Astoria, Woodside, etc., but still isnt suburban like Bayside and other neighborhoods closer to Long Island proper. It enjoys the convenience and multicultural vibe of western Queens, but is also quiet enough that anyone looking for a sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of the city wont be disappointed. Ridgewood borders Maspeth, Middle Village, and Glendale, as well as Bushwick and East Williamsburg (i.e. Brooklyn). The M train runs through the heart of Ridgewood, while the L train serves Myrtle Avenue. The B13, B20, B26, B38, B39, B52, B54, Q 54, Q55, and Q58 bus lines also serve Ridgewood and make stops at the Fresh Pond Bus Depot. As of 2013, Ridgewood apartments for rent start at $1,100 for studios and $1,200 for one bedrooms. Two bedrooms start at $1,300 and can go up to $2,500
Ridgewood, Queens (NYC) Building Address For Rent: 1702 Woodbine Street, Queens, NY, 11385