Astoria Rent Prices & Neighborhood Guide
Diverse Queens neighborhood known for authentic Greek and international cuisine, family-friendly parks, and more affordable rents with easy Manhattan access.
New York, NYAvg Rent: $2,850/moWalk Score: 88
Walkability
88
Walk Score
Transit
92
Transit Score
Commute
25-35 min
To Downtown
Safety
Good
Rating
Astoria Rent Prices
Studio
$1,800
per month
1 Bedroom
$2,300
per month
2 Bedrooms
$3,100
per month
3 Bedrooms
$4,200
per month
Rent Trend: Moderate increases
Neighborhood Character
Vibe & Demographics
Neighborhood Vibe
Community-oriented, multicultural, residential
Demographics
Diverse families, young professionals, immigrants
Best For
FamiliesBudget-conscious rentersFoodiesDiverse community seekers
Lifestyle & Amenities
Restaurant Scene
Authentic Greek, Middle Eastern, diverse international
Nightlife
Neighborhood bars, beer gardens, casual scene
Schools
Good public schools, family-friendly
Pros & Cons of Living in Astoria
Pros
- Affordable for NYC
- Excellent food
- Strong community
- Good transit access
Cons
- Longer commutes
- Less trendy than Brooklyn
- Limited nightlife
- Fewer cultural venues
Parks & Recreation
- Astoria Park
- Socrates Sculpture Park
- Rainey Park
Public Transit
- N, W trains
- M, R trains
- Multiple bus lines
Popular Streets
- 30th Avenue
- Ditmars Boulevard
- Steinway Street
Key Amenities
- Astoria Park pool
- Museum of Moving Image
- Waterfront access
- Diverse shopping
Compare with Other New York Neighborhoods
Manhattan
2BR Rent:$4,800
Walk Score:98
Fast-paced, urban, cosmopolitan
Brooklyn Heights
2BR Rent:$4,200
Walk Score:95
Quiet, family-friendly, upscale
Williamsburg
2BR Rent:$4,000
Walk Score:92
Trendy, artistic, energetic
Long Island City
2BR Rent:$4,300
Walk Score:85
Modern, developing, urban
Park Slope
2BR Rent:$3,900
Walk Score:94
Family-oriented, residential, safe