Little
Neck Overview
Little Neck
is sometimes consider part of Long Island, but it
is really located in Queens, New York. Little
Neck is bordered by Long Island Sound which provides
a serine setting to reside. Little Neck is also
surrounded by parks and golf course. Little
Neck was originally sought out for the fishing industry
of Clams and Oysters. The water soon became
to polluted to fish, so the developers showed up and
transformed this fishing town in a modern suburb.
Today almost all commerce is done on Northern Blvd,
Little Neck and Marathon Pkwy.
Little Neck Residents
& Culture
Little
Neck is primarily made up of the ancestry of the
settlers which were English, Dutch and Irish. Lately
this area has seen influx's of Italian, Korean,
Spanish, and Latin American immigrants.
Little
Neck Residences & Rents
Little Neck residences consists
of both single and multi-family houses, Old
1800's Victorians and farm houses, six story brick
apartment, and modern town homes. General
starting rent for studio ranges from $600-$950,
one bedroom from $900-$1300, two bedrooms from $1050-$1500,
three bedrooms or town homes from $1350-$2000.
Little Neck Transportation & Commuting
Most people in Little Neck
take the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) from the Port
Washington branch which stops in Little Neck.
Normally, taking the LIRR can have you in Penn Station
in 45 minutes. |