Auburndale Overview
Auburndale was developed in 20th century on ninety acres of
farmland. The neighborhood is located in northern Queens between Murray Hill
and Bayside. Auburndale was developed primarily as a residential community
with good schools, great landscape, and the idea of an easy thirty minute
commute to Penn Station. Auburndale contains the usual array of stores from
supermarkets to video stores. Auburndale has some specialty stores such as
the Greek food store, and its outstanding meat center
Auburndale Residents & Culture
Auburndale is primarily made up of small to medium sized families with
children. The demographics are middle income families from all over the
globe. Auburndale is largely Greek, Italian, and Irish influenced. It has a
touch of South American and Asian influence, as well.
Auburndale Residences & Rents
Most of the houses here are charming brick two story homes. Auburndale
residences are mostly landlord occupied rentals. The rents are fair in price
for a nearby Manhattan suburb, with a general range of studios from
$700-$900, one bedrooms from $950-$1250, and two bedrooms from $1300-$1600.
Auburndale
Transportation & Commuting
The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) has a station at 192nd street
and 39th Avenue, which reach New York Penn Station in
approximately 30 minutes. There is also an express bus, which stops on 194th
Ave and is approximately 50 minutes to Manhattan. The closest New York City
subway stop is Main Street Station in Flushing, where you can catch the 7
train. |