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Bayside

Bayside, New York

Bayside sits in northeastern Queens near the Long Island Sound shoreline, and its residential fabric is defined by detached single-family homes on quiet, tree-lined blocks. The housing stock leans toward mid-20th-century construction — Tudors, Colonials, Cape Cods, and split-levels, most with private driveways and yards — alongside semi-detached two-family houses and elevator co-op buildings. Detached houses with three to five bedrooms generally trade in the high six figures into the low millions, while co-ops and townhouses offer more accessible entry points, giving the area a suburban feel within city limits.

The commercial heart is Bell Boulevard, a lively dining-and-retail strip known for Greek seafood, Italian, Korean, Japanese, and American restaurants, plus bakeries and cafes. The neighborhood is well supplied with green space: Crocheron Park and the adjacent John Golden Park offer ball fields, tennis and pickleball courts, ponds, and trails, while Fort Totten Park preserves a Civil War-era fortress alongside a seasonal pool, waterfront paths, and birdwatching along the Sound. Oakland Lake and the Brooklyn-Queens Greenway add further routes for walking and cycling.

For commuters, the Long Island Rail Road Port Washington Branch is the headline. The Bayside station, just off Bell Boulevard, reaches Penn Station in roughly 28 to 35 minutes depending on express or local service, making this one of the faster rail commutes to Manhattan from a low-density, house-oriented part of the borough.

At a glance

Getting around
LIRR Port Washington Branch from Bayside station reaches Penn Station in about 28 to 35 minutes; local buses connect to subway lines in neighboring areas.
Schools
Served by NYC Public Schools District 26, with neighborhood options including P.S. 31 Bayside, M.S. 158 Marie Curie, and Bayside High School.
Character
Suburban in feel within the city — detached houses with driveways and yards, a walkable Bell Boulevard, and waterfront parks.
Best for
Buyers seeking a detached single-family house with a yard and driveway, walkable Bell Boulevard dining, and a quick LIRR commute to Penn Station.