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Springfield Gardens Neighborhood Information for Apartment Renters
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Springfield Gardens was originally named just Springfield. The word "garden" was added later on and named after a popular co-op in the area. Springfield Gardens was originally home to rich farmland, today it is a nice suburb of New York City to raise a family. Springfield Gardens convenient access to LIRR makes it a popular area to live in.
Later, this area was inhabited by people who migrated from Brooklyn looking for a suburban feel. North of JFK, District 31 is largely comprised of the African-American middle class neighborhoods of Springfield Gardens, Laurelton, and Rosedale and the residents have one of the highest median incomes in the borough.
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Singles/families:
Springfield Gardens, Queens : Springfield Gardens mostly consist of low rise buildings and garden complexes, with a few single and multi family homes.
Type of Housing:
Rockaway Peninsula mostly consist of low rise buildings and garden complexes, converted summer cottages and single family homes.
Typical price range:
Studios: $800 - $950
1 BRs: $950 - $1250
2 Brs: $1250 - $1650
Transportation links to midtown/downtown:
Most commuting via Long Island Railroad which can be caught in at Locust Manor station or Laurelton station, getting on this train should have you in Penn Station in 36 minutes.
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