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125 S Cottage StValley Stream, NY 11580
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13177 228th St
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13177 228th StLaurelton, NY 11413
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9421 85th Rd
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9421 85th RdWoodhaven, NY 11421
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Jamaica Overview

Jamaica is a neighborhood in Queen's County, in New York City. With a population of over 140,000, it has an urban feel and many options to rent Jamaica apartments. It's a liberal feeling community and a good place for families with above-average public schools. There's also a vibrant night-life and many restaurants and coffee shops. Plus, there are beautiful parks to get out and explore. And you'll have convenient public transportation close to apartments in Jamaica, NY.

What is the history of Jamaica?

There's no relation between the city of Jamaica, NY, and the Caribbean island. Jamaica Avenue wasáinitially a trailáfor tribes and fur traders from the Ohio River and the Great Lakes. In 1655 the first settlers paid for the land lying between the old trail and what was then known as Beaver Pond. Later, in 1683, the British divided the Province of New York into counties. At that time, Jamaica became the seat of Queens County. By 1814 it was the first incorporated village on Long Island.á

How is the weather in Jamaica?

When you live in Jamaica apartments, you can expectáthe weatheráto be warm and humid during the summer. And you'll have cold, windy winters. There are close to three and a half months of warm weather. From early June through mid-September, expect temperatures above 75░F. The hottest time of the year is in July, with highs averaging in the mid-80s and lows in the 70s. Then it starts to cool off, and temperatures drop to between 39░F and 48░F, with the coldest days in January, averaging between 27░F and 39░F.

How do I get around town?

You can use theáMove-It appáto plan public transportation by bus, train, or subway when you live in apartments in Jamaica. Routes by bus include the Q31, Q44-SBS, Q54, and the Q60 and Subway stops E, F, and J. By train, ride Eastbound to Babylon, Hempstead, or Port Jefferson.á

What is the Jamaica commute like?

Commuting from the Queens neighborhood of Jamaica takes roughly 51 minutes if you work outside of the city. It pays to keep up withátraffic and road conditionsáto plan your commute. There's a menagerie ofáinterconnecting highwaysáand bridges to navigate. New York I-278 and the Staten Island Expressway crosses Staten Island. Then I-278 crosses the Verrazano Bridge to Brooklyn, where it becomes the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. It passes I-478, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge, and the Williamsburg Bridge, heading over the Kosciuszko Bridge to Queens, with interchanges to I-495, the Long Island Expressway, NY 25, Queens Boulevard, and NY 25A Northern Boulevard.

What are the local media outlets?

You'll find updates on New York policies and politics in theáGotham Gazetteáand your community newspaper, the Jamaica Times. Additionally, there are variousáethnic newspapers, as well, demonstrating the diversity of the area. You can useáRadio-Locatoráto find your favorite radio stations, from Talk Radio news and sports to adult contemporary and classical stations. And you'll get all the networkáTV stations, including CBS on Channel 2, the FOX network on Channel 5, and NBC on Channel 4.

Why live in Jamaica, NY?

If you're looking for a diverse community with delicious food, a variety of events, arts, and culture in Queens, Jamaica, NY has so much to offer. It's an excellent place for young families, with highly-rated public schools and there's also convenient public transportation, so you only have to drive if you want to.

What Jamaica landmarks should I see?

Perhaps the most well-known landmark in Jamaica isáProspect Cemeteryáon the York College campus. It's one of the oldest cemeteries in New York City, illustrating the Queens borough's long history, with the earliest record dating back to 1668. The focal point in Prospect Cemetery is the mid-19th century chapel. It's a gabled structure, boasting large rose stained-glass windows and stand-out architectural elements.á

What is there to do around Jamaica?

There'sáplenty of cultureáif you're looking for things to do close by Jamaica apartments. Additionally, cultural diversity makes for excellent restaurants, markets to explore, art, and poetry slams. Head to Jamaica Avenue for bargain shopping. And the Jamaica Farmers' Market from spring through fall is open every Friday and Saturday from 8 am to 4 pm. You'll find diverse hot food, plentiful produce, coffee, news and magazine stands, and fresh flowers, to name a few. York College offers public events year-round, including Observatory nights, research expositions, sports events, and jazz concerts at the Performing Arts Center.á

Any annual festivals or Jamaica events to know?

If you're searching for festivals close to apartments in Jamaica, NY, make sure to check the New York City annualáevents calendar. You'll find fun for all ages, from the New York City Marathon to the New York Comedy Festival and The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, which runs through the early part of January. Of course, if you live in Jamaica apartments in New York, you won't want to miss the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

If you're searching for nearby vacation opportunities, check outáWithin Hours. This site lists all the best places to take a day trip or get out of town for the weekend, close to Jamaica apartments, from Long Island to Ocean Grove in less than an hour.áCamp Gatewayáin Brooklynn is an excellent destination, where you can enjoy nature year-round with camping, fishing, horseback riding, star gazing, and winter sports.

Where is the best place to move in Jamaica?

Over 60 percent of the population rents apartments in Jamaica, NY. You'll find upscale living ináPark Cityáapartments in Jamaica on 89th Ave., offering one to three bedrooms. There's also an array of apartments in theáHolliswood Neighborhoodáfor everyone from single professionals to families. You won't have a problem finding your perfect home in this diverse neighborhood in Queens County.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Jamaica

How much are Studio apartments in Jamaica?

There are currently 2,106 Studio Apartments in Jamaica with rent ranges from $1,125 to $4,000 with an average price of $2,227.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Jamaica Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Jamaica ranges from $900 to $5,000 with an average monthly rent of $2,526.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Jamaica cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Jamaica range from $1,800 to $5,350. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,109.

How expensive are Jamaica Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 610 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Jamaica on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,100 to $6,000 - averaging $3,459 for the location.

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