Pre-War ApartmentsWoodside, Queens

Pre-War Apartments in Woodside, Queens (2026)

Pre-war NYC apartments are known for high ceilings, thick walls, original moldings, and significantly better acoustic isolation than post-war construction. They also tend to come with aging plumbing, quirky layouts, and the strong possibility of rent stabilization. In Woodside specifically, the market is competitive but manageable — with 2 subway stations nearby.

Woodside at a glance

Livability
6.6/10
Median price
Subway stations
2
Borough rank
#4/27

Woodside scores 6.6 median—a practical, green neighborhood with strong local bones undermined by noise and rising crime concerns.

What to look for in a pre-war apartment in Woodside

Woodside has a specific housing profile that affects your pre-war search. The practical infrastructure is strong, and the building stock includes budget-friendly options. These are the considerations that matter most here:

  • Higher ceilings (typically 9-11 feet vs 7-8 feet in post-war)
  • Thicker masonry walls for noise and thermal insulation
  • Original details like crown moldings, hardwood floors, and decorative fireplaces
  • Aging plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems (budget for occasional outages)
  • Often rent-stabilized if the building has 6+ units (most pre-1974 qualify)

How to verify a pre-war listing

Listings often over-promise on amenities. Before you sign a lease for a claimed pre-war apartment in Woodside, run through this verification checklist:

  • Check the exact year built via NYC Open Data PLUTO records
  • Inspect the plumbing during viewing (run faucets, check under sinks for leaks)
  • Ask about recent capital improvements, especially boiler replacements and electrical upgrades
  • Request the DHCR rent history to confirm rent stabilization status
  • Look for fresh paint that might hide water damage or plaster cracks

Want a deeper dive? Read our full NYC Building Types Explained guide.

About Woodside, Queens

Woodside is a densely planted, transit-accessible neighborhood where you'll walk under a canopy that averages 165 trees per 200 meters—among the greenest blocks in Queens. The built environment is predominantly mid-rise (65%), with walk-ups comprising a third of the 212 tracked buildings, creating an intimate street grid. You're within 585 meters of parks like Hinton Park and Louis Armstrong Playground, and the 7 train at 111 St and 103 St-Corona Plaza keeps you connected to Manhattan. The neighborhood carries a lived-in, working-class character anchored by Filipino restaurants and community institutions, though noise complaints (1,793 in the past 12 months) signal an active, sometimes loud streetscape.

Woodside scores 6.6/10 overall on DwellCheck's livability index, ranking #4 of 27 in Queens. Rent prices in Woodside vary widely; check specific listings for current market rates. Woodside has 2 subway stations within walking distance: 111 St, 103 St-Corona Plaza.

Woodside averages 165 trees within 200m of each address, with a canopy density score of 9.5/10. Nearest major parks: Hinton Park, Louis Armstrong Playground, Junction Playground (avg 585m away).

Subway stations near Woodside

Who Woodside is best for

Transit-dependent commuters

Direct 7 train access (two nearby stations) with a commute score of 5/10—functional but not exceptional—suits those who prioritize access over speed

Green-space seekers on a budget

Exceptional tree canopy (9.5/10 density) and four parks within walking distance, with an ART/Livability score of 6.3, above borough median

Practical-minded renters

Practical score of 9/10 reflects reliable services, schools, and everyday infrastructure; known for affordable housing stock

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I know about finding a pre-war place in Woodside?

Woodside pricing varies by block and building. Woodside ranks #4/27 in Queens on livability (6.6/10). Known for affordable housing and filipino cuisine, Woodside has a rental market where pre-war options depend heavily on building era and management. Woodside scores 6.6 median—a practical, green neighborhood with strong local bones undermined by noise and rising crime concerns.

How much should I expect to pay in Woodside?

Pricing in Woodside varies widely by block, building age, and floor. Queens is a large borough with significant rent variation — always compare at least 3-4 listings before committing.

Is Woodside actually a good fit for someone looking for a pre-war apartment?

Depends on your priorities. Woodside scores 9/10 on practical livability and 5/10 on commute access. It tends to work best for transit-dependent commuters. The pre-war inventory specifically depends on building stock, which you can verify address by address.

How do I get around from Woodside?

You have 2 subway stations within walking distance. The closest are 111 St (7) and 103 St-Corona Plaza (7). Commute times to Manhattan are moderate.

What about safety in Woodside?

Block-by-block variation is significant — two addresses a quarter mile apart can have very different safety profiles. Queens averages 180 reported incidents per 300m radius and 1.5 shooting incidents per 500m. The only way to know for a specific address is to check the NYPD data within a walking radius.

Are there parks or green space near Woodside?

Woodside averages 165 trees within 200m of each address, with Hinton Park about 585m away. The outdoor score is 5.6/10. There is some green space, though it is not the area's strongest feature.

What ZIP code covers Woodside?

Woodside falls in 11377 (Woodside).

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