Do you fancy lamb shishkabobs or jerk chicken but don’t have a go-to Greek or Jamaican restaurant near your home? A reason to consider living in Jackson Heights is that it gives you access to some of the best ethnic grub in the city. But food is not all this area offers. The Flushing subway stop is the biggest in Queens (6 subways and 5 bus lines) and there’s a year-round greenmarket at Travers Park.

 

34-51 82 St, Jackson Heights – $335,000 – Loft living in Jackson Heights? This newly renovated apartment is sunny and the rooms flow into one another. It’s got a tight kitchen but the overall layout looks good.

 

34-51-82-St Jackson Heights

 

77-11 35 Ave, Jackson Heights – $449,000 – In a large post-war building, this apartment has two baths and can be set up as a 3BR. It’s got an easy walk to the E, F, V, R, M, and 7 trains.

 

77-11-35-Ave

 

35-20 Leverich St, Jackson Heights – $358,777 – According to the listing, this apartment is in the only Jackson Heights building with a 24-hr doorman. If you like chatting while you cook, there is a window between the kitchen and the dining area. And there’s a garage too.

 

35-20-Leverich-St Jackson Heights

 

For more listings in Jackson Heights, see the QueensNYC real estate section.


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