Quiet green spaces mingle with urban shopping centers.
An escape for families and young professionals with a thriving restaurant scene.
In the heart of Sunnyside, there is an elevated train that overlooks new restaurants, mom & pop shops, and traditional Irish Pubs while providing a swift commute to Manhattan.A haven for foodies, dog owners, and families.
In Sunnyside, you can taste the mouth-watering fruit at the farmer’s market or sneak away for coffee at one of the cozy cafes. Playgrounds and dog parks allow for some special time with your four-legged friends, who will feel right at home in this dog-loving community.Lush spaces and family-friendly hangouts.
Sunnyside’s sweeping vistas of Manhattan will remind you that you’re still in New York. But with a plethora of outdoor spaces and picturesque blocks, you’ll feel more like you’re in a small town than the Big Apple.Brick row houses with backyards makeup Sunnyside Gardens alongside spacious pre-war co-ops and converted lofts for mid-price points.
Sunnyside is mostly pre-war apartments and single-family homes. The market is certainly evolving, with industrial lofts opening on its border with Long Island City.Tree-lined streets, brick-faced architecture, and the blend of urban and suburban homes.
Sunnyside Gardens' historic district is a perfectly planned community and its beauty stands the test of time. It’s a sharp contrast to the chic industrial lofts blooming around Queens Blvd.