Living in Queens
Home
ownership is likely to be the largest financial commitment you'll ever
make, therefore you have to deal with the best company, Worldwide
Capital Mortgage Corp, as a broker, offers his clients a
large variety of programs with the lowest rates, lowest
monthly payments and no upfront fees.
If your are looking to
live in the suburbs but still be close to the urban lifestyle of New
York City, Queens is what you are looking for. Queens County is one
of the four counties that physically make up the body of
Long Island, New York, and is
one of the boroughs of New York City. It is often considered to have
dual personality. That's due to its location on Long Island, which is
still highly suburban; and its closeness to
New York City, which is
influenced by a highly urban lifestyle. Indeed, Queens is a distinct
fusion of the two centers, and refuses to be separated from either of
them.
The eastern neighbors of Queens are highly suburban,
due to the western part of Nassau
County. But the neighbors in the western and central sections
differ strongly, thanks to the characteristics of the Bronx and
Brooklyn areas.
The British and the Dutch colonized what is now
Queens,
during the 17th and 18th centuries. They named it after the then-queen
consort, Catherine of Braganza, who was wife of Charles II. Queens was
established to be one of the original 12 counties of the state of New
York, in November of 1683. Queens County's county seat is the Jamaica
district.
Queens contains more than 100 square miles, and based
on the 2000 Census, around 2.2 million people. That makes it the
second most populated county in metropolitan New York, and the 10th in
the U.S.! With an estimated 44 percent of its residents being foreign
born, Queens is home to the most diverse ethnic groups in the United
States.
Queens County
boasts of rich fauna and flora, and scenic hills across the county.
The Botanical Gardens and Wildlife Conservation Center are fabulous
havens for nature lovers. Also, the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge is a
protected treasure and alongside the
JFK International Airport.
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Floral Park
11005, Glen Oaks 11004, New Hyde Park 11040, Long Island City 11101,
Sunnyside 11104, Astoria 11105 11106, Linden Hill 11354, Flushing
11355 11352, College Point 11356, Beechhurst 11357, Malba 11357,
Whitestone 11357, Fort Totten 11359, Bay Terrace 11360, Bayside
11361, Douglaston 11362, Little Neck 11363, Oakland Gardens 11364,
Pomonok 11365, Utopia 11366, Fresh Meadows 11365, Kew Gardens Hills
11367, Corona 11368, East Elmhurst 11369, Trainsmeadow 11370,
Jackson Heights 11372, Elmhurst 11373, Rego Park 11374, Forest Hills
11375, Parkside 11375, Woodside 11377, Maspeth 11378, Middle Village
11379, Fresh Pond 11385, Glendale 11385, Ridgewood 11385, Cambria
Heights 11411, Saint Albans 11412, Springfield Gardens 11413,
Laurelton 11413, Howard Beach 11414, Kew Gardens 11415, Ozone Park
11416 11417, Richmond Hill 11418, South Richmond Hill 11419, South
Ozone Park 11420, Woodhaven 11421, Rosedale 11422, Borough Hall
11424, Bellerose 11426, Queens Village 11427,11428,11429, Jamaica
EStates 11432, Jamaica 11433 11436, Rochdale 11434, Rochdale Village
11434, Briarwood 11435, Edgemere 11690, Wave Crest 11690, Far
Rockaway 11691, Arverne 11692, Broad Channel 11693, Rockaway Beach
11693, Neponsit 11694, Rockaway Park 11694, Fort Tilden 11695,
Breezy Point 11697, Rockaway Point 11697
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