Bayside Overview
Bayside was
settled in the 17th century, after Flushing was established. Bayside's name
comes from the location of this area, in reference to Little Neck Bay.
Bayside's schools are among the best in New York City. Bayside is also
known for its waterside dining, as well as its night-time entertainment in
establishments along the shore line of Little Neck Bay. Bayside's main
shopping and commercial district is located along Northern Blvd and Bells
Blvd.
Bayside
Residents & Culture
Bayside is
made up of young professionals who commute to NYC, as well as some small to
medium sized families. Bayside has an international influence, with
immigrants settling from all parts of the world, to begin a new life.
Bayside Residences &
Rents
Bayside is
mainly made up of multi-family homes and small one to six story apartment
buildings. The rents are fairly reasonable, as most rentals range from
studios $700-$950, one bedrooms from $900-$1250, and two bedrooms from
$1300-$1800.
Bayside
Transportation & Commuting
Bayside is car
country. Besides the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), which can get you to
Penn Station in approximately 25 minutes, you will need a car. The closest
New York City subway is at the Main Street station in Flushing. |