Below is a summary of some information that we came across recently and thought you might find helpful. First is an article about the neighborhood of Queens Village, Queens. If you’ve been looking to buy or are still exploring neighborhoods in NYC, this is a good read. Second is an article about living in Howard Beach, Queens. As a home buyer, if you haven’t firmly decided on a neighborhood (or neighborhoods) that you really like, then it’s a good idea to explore different areas. This article dives into Howard Beach in a pretty good way. And third, we have a few quick questions that we’d really appreciate your answers on. Take a look when you have a chance and let us know if you have any questions.
And as always, if there’s anything we can do to help you with your home buying goals, please don’t hesitate to reach out 🙂
What to Know about Buying in Queens Village
If you haven’t explored Queens Village as a possible neighborhood, you should definitely check it out. It’s a nice neighborhood with lots of character and charm. Over the last few years, a lot of buyers have ventured out to Eastern Queens and we hear great things from our past clients who have purchased there. If you aren’t familiar with Queens Village, check out this article. And if you’d like to get a list of properties for sale in Queens Village, let us know and we can shoot you over a list of active properties.
What you need to Know about Living in Howard Beach
If you haven’t visited Howard Beach yet, you might want to add it to your list. Howard Beach is a really cool area in southern Queens near the Rockaways and JFK. It features several micro-neighborhoods like new Howard Beach, Old Howard Beach, Lindenwood, Hamilton Beach, etc. There is commerce, convenience, and a lot of value offered here. Take a look at this article from Brick Underground and let us know what you think. If you’d like to see a list of properties for sale in Howard Beach, let us know and we can send you a list of active listings.
3 Questions
If you have a few minutes, can you please answer the following questions for us in the comments? We’re looking to help more people buy a property one day and in order to do that, we’re planning to start hosting monthly home buying seminars. We could really use some help in creating the format and content so your answers to these questions is greatly appreciated 🙂
1. Would you attend a home buying seminar in Queens? If so, what day/time would be the most ideal for you?
2. How long do you think a home buying seminar should be?
3. What content would find most valuable during a home buying seminar?
Lastly, have you checked out our podcast lately? We’ve published several episodes in the last month or so that are specifically related to NYC homebuyers so if you’re looking to buy, or want to learn more about buying a home in NYC, check it out.
Well, that’s it for this month. Thanks for reading and for staying connected. As always, if you have any questions, need any advice, or could use some recommendations, please don’t hesitate to reach out!