Median Age
44 Years
Largest Age Group
55-64 Years
Approximately 15% of Residents
Under 20
21%
Over 65
22%
Area Guide
Avg Rent
$1,527
Population
60,962
Renter Mix
38% Rent
Queens Village sits at the eastern edge of New York City's Queens borough, where the energy of the city softens into something quieter and more grounded. Stretching across roughly four square miles, this mostly residential area carries a distinct small-town rhythm that's easy to overlook from the outside. Commercial activity runs along Jamaica Avenue and Hillside Avenue, offering a practical mix of local shops and everyday services without the chaos of denser city corridors. Nearby Cunningham Park and Alley Pond Park give residents easy access to green space, while the Long Island Rail Road station makes commuting into Manhattan straightforward. Historically, the area is home to part of the Long Island Motor Parkway, built by William Kissam Vanderbilt in the early 1900s and once the site of the famed Vanderbilt Cup races. The housing stock here leans heavily toward attached and semi-detached homes, though apartment communities ranging from low-rise brick buildings to garden-style rentals offer solid options for renters who want more space than Manhattan affords at a fraction of the cost. With a population of around 61,000 and neighbors like Hollis, Bellerose, and Oakland Gardens just beyond, Queens Village delivers an accessible, grounded base for anyone looking to plant roots in New York City without the overwhelming density of its more talked-about neighborhoods.
Median Household Income
$88,482
Average: $109,626
Education
14,957
Residents Have a Degree
Job Market
30,365
Workers Employed
Median Age
44 Years
Largest Age Group
55-64 Years
Approximately 15% of Residents
Under 20
21%
Over 65
22%
Housing Distribution
Queens Village has more homeowners than renters.
Education Distribution
Review this city's overall education levels.
As of June 2026, the average apartment rent in Queens Village, NY is $1,432 for a studio, $1,527 for one bedroom, $1,934 for two bedrooms, and $2,175 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Queens Village has decreased by -2.3% in the past year.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Queens Village, NY is for everyday living.
Very Walkable
Walkability
Exceptional Public Transit
Transit
Fairly Drivable
Drivability
Moderately Bikeable
Bikeability
† Our analysis of utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, home prices, and other goods and services is sourced from the Cost of Living Index, a respected benchmark published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) that provides a thorough overview of living expenses across different regions.
Rent data is provided by CoStar Group’s Market Trend reports. As the industry leader in commercial real estate information, analytics, and news, CoStar conducts extensive research to produce and maintain a comprehensive database of commercial real estate information. We combine this data with public record to provide the most up-to-date rental information available.
Consumer goods, services, and home prices are sourced from the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The data on this page is updated quarterly. It was last published in June 2026.
Demographic information comes from Neustar and combines detailed address data with U.S. Census and American Community Survey statistics to produce reliable local estimates.