Burns St, Forest Hills
Ranked 7th best street in Forest Hills
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Burns St
"really nostagic housing"
This area has some of the most beautiful houses in Queens. Many Jewish resident keep this property value high and some of the stores are tailored to meet the clients. Shoe stores that sell Italian leather heals and ice cream stores that have tasty cheesecakes. Parking can be difficult but there's always parking that meters around if you circle the blocks a few times. There's a stretch of road way that's brick, it's a bumpy ride if you're driving but it's fun I think. Rent here is rather expensive and most of the people that live here take the Long Island rail road into Manhattan to work. Subway Train station is not far, right on Queens Blvd that has the #F and #E and #G. If you like a little wager, OTB is right on Queens Blvd and Continental Ave. Disney store is located around here as well. Pizza store, Barns and Noble and Mcdonald off-course. It's a very unique area to hang out on the weekend.
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Burns St
"A Nice Street In Queens"
Burns Street, located in interesting and dynamic Queens, is filled with a wonderful atmosphere. With several small businesses providing various goods and services to its resident, this street it filled with life. A downside could be the amount of people; as traffic was heavy. It was a little dirty, as are most streets in this diverse borough. All in all, this was a convenient street for residents. With E, F, R, and V trains located at 71st Avenue, this street is still connected with midtown, making a commute convenient and easy. An important part of living in the city is convenience and transportation, and this street is very well connected.