Moving to Queens: A Neighborhood and Building Guide

As the most diverse borough in the city, Queens offers something for everyone — from the high-rises of Long Island City to the houses of Forest Hills and the energy of Astoria and Flushing. That variety means every Queens move is a little different. This neighborhood and building guide from Two Guys And a Truck NYC helps you plan a smooth move into the borough.

Queens Neighborhoods, Different Moves

  • Long Island City: modern high-rises — expect COI and elevator reservations.
  • Astoria & Sunnyside: classic apartments and walk-ups on busy avenues.
  • Forest Hills & Jackson Heights: pre-war co-ops and houses with their own rules.
  • Flushing & Bayside: busy streets and a mix of homes closer to the Nassau border.

Know the Building Requirements

Newer Queens buildings often run on the same rules as Manhattan. Before move day, confirm with management whether a COI is required, how to reserve the service elevator, and whether floor protection is mandatory.

Parking and Timing

  1. Scout curb space — parking near busy Queens avenues can be tight.
  2. Check Alternate Side Parking so the truck isn’t forced to move mid-load.
  3. Move mid-morning on a weekday to dodge the worst traffic.
  4. Label boxes by room for a fast unload.

Crews Who Know Queens

Because Queens is so varied, a crew that works the borough regularly already knows its avenues, buildings, and parking patterns. That local knowledge keeps your move fast and your bill lower — whether you’re coming from Manhattan, Long Island, or within Queens.

Moving to Queens?

Two Guys And a Truck NYC handles moves throughout Queens, from LIC to Flushing. Call 1-646-455-1930 or request your free quote online.