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Kew Gardens  

Kew Gardens Highlights
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Kew Gardens Attractions
Forest Park
Kew Gardens Neighborhoods
 

Queens Village

Forest Hills Kew Gardens Jamaica
  Richmond Hill
Kew Gardens Area
  Queens Blvd  
Jackie   Robinson Parkway Kew Gardens Van Wyck Expressway
  Jamaica Ave
Kew Gardens Overview
Kew Gardens was named and modeled after a London suburb, “Kew Gardens.”  In London, Kew Gardens is home the botanical society.  As you can imagine the Queens version of Kew Gardens is filled with gardens and heavily planted trees which provide a serine setting to reside. Kew Garden was hand crafted neighborhood, made up of larger homes and a few apartment buildings on the busier streets of the neighborhood.  Kew Gardens today remains the serine setting that it had when it formulated as “London Suburb” years ago.

Kew Gardens Residents & Culture
Kew Gardens is mostly made up of upper middle class neighborhood.  Kew Gardens is home to mostly eastern European residents and a majority of people from the United Kingdom.  Kew Gardens is prime example of a suburb with the small town charm.  This is an ideal place to raise a family and be close to the big city.

Kew Gardens Residences & Rents
Kew Gardens mostly consist of 1 and 2 family homes, large states with available rental property on the estate, and some apartment buildings.  General rent price in this area include studio from $900-$1050, one bedroom from $1050-$1350, two bedrooms from $1500-$2000, and three bedrooms from  $1800-$2400.

Kew Gardens 
Transportation & Commuting
There are multiple options for transportation to Manhattan from here, the first is of course the New York City Subway’s "E and F" trains stop at Union Turnpike station. This should take you about 30 minutes to Midtown. There is also the Long Island Rail Road which stops at Kew Gardens Station and arrives at Penn Station in about 20 minutes.  Lastly there is an express bus which stops on Lefferts Blvd which takes about 40 minutes to get to Herald Square.



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