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 NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE

Ridgewood

A Rare Kind of New York Living in Ridgewood

At ARC Residential, finding a home goes beyond square footage—it’s about how you live day to day. Ridgewood offers one of the most balanced and authentic lifestyles in New York: architecturally unified, community-driven, and perfectly positioned on the Brooklyn-Queens border.

Bounded by Bushwick to the west and Glendale to the east, Ridgewood is defined by its iconic “Mathews Model” flats and stunning brick-and-limestone row houses. From expansive industrial loft conversions to meticulously preserved historic districts, it is a neighborhood that manages to feel like a quiet sanctuary while being steps away from the creative energy of North Brooklyn and the convenience of Midtown Manhattan.

What Defines Ridgewood

At the center is a neighborhood of impressive order and historic consistency. Residents enjoy a human-scale environment where old-world Polish bakeries and long-standing German social halls meet a new wave of independent breweries and artisanal coffee houses.

Beyond the picturesque, brick-lined streets, the neighborhood delivers where it matters:

  • Transit Access: Seamless commuting via the M and L trains, reaching Union Square or Lower Manhattan in under 30 minutes.
  • Dining & Culture: A culinary destination known for its diverse authentic eats, award-winning pizzerias, and a booming independent record and bookstore scene.
  • Architecture: Home to several Landmark Historic Districts featuring the city’s best collection of early 20th-century Romanesque Revival and Renaissance Revival row houses.

Ridgewood Real Estate, Done Right

ARC Residential focuses on navigating the realities of the NYC market without the noise.

  • Sellers: We highlight Ridgewood’s unique “hidden gem” status and architectural rarity to attract buyers who are increasingly priced out of neighboring Brooklyn markets.
  • Buyers: We help you identify long-term value in the neighborhood’s robust multi-family stock and navigate the specifics of the area’s protected landmark regulations.

Why Ridgewood Holds Value

Ridgewood consistently performs because it offers a “best of both worlds” scenario: the architectural charm of a historic district with significantly more space for the dollar than Manhattan or Williamsburg. Its value is anchored by its low-rise density and a tight-knit community of homeowners, ensuring that inventory remains coveted and appreciation remains steady as the secret of its high quality of life continues to spread.

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Real Estate & Living in Ridgewood

PROPERTY TYPES BUYER PROFILES MARKET INSIGHT Mathews Model Flats
Multi-Family Brick Houses
Converted Industrial Lofts
Historic Row Houses Creative Professionals
Multi-Generational Families
Brooklyn-Adjacent Commuters Ridgewood is a top-performing Queens market; its unique multi-family inventory offers a rare opportunity for owners to live in historic luxury while generating rental income.

Things to do

CULTURAL LANDMARKS

Stockholm Street Historic District

Stockholm St bet. Woodward & Onderdonk Ave
The only remaining brick-paved street in Ridgewood, featuring perfectly preserved 1907 row houses.

Vander Ende-Onderdonk House

1820 Flushing Ave, Ridgewood, NY
The oldest Dutch Colonial stone house in NYC, marking the historic border between Brooklyn and Queens.
NIGHTLIFE & EVENTS

TV Eye

1647 Weirfield St, Ridgewood, NY
A multi-room venue featuring a bar, dance floor, and courtyard that serves as a modern cultural hub.

Gottscheer Hall

657 Fairview Ave, Ridgewood, NY
A historic 1924 German social hall offering a glimpse into the neighborhood's deep heritage.

Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping

FINE & AUTHENTIC DINING

Rolo’s

853 Onderdonk Ave, Ridgewood, NY
A critically acclaimed destination for wood-fired cooking and handmade pasta.

Mano's Pizzeria

62-98 Forest Ave, Ridgewood, NY
Acclaimed for its artisan crusts and modern take on the classic New York slice.
CASUAL & CAFES

Topos Bookstore Café

788 Woodward Ave, Ridgewood, NY
A beloved neighborhood coffee shop and used bookstore with a perfectly curated local vibe.

Maman Ridgewood

Myrtle Ave (New Location)
French-inspired bakery known for its world-famous cookies and charming rustic aesthetic.

Schools & Education

PUBLIC SCHOOLS
P.S. 81 Jean Paul Richter
559 Cypress Ave, Ridgewood, NY
Grades PK-5, highly regarded for its diverse curriculum and strong community roots.
~4–6 minute walk
I.S. 93 Ridgewood
66-56 Forest Ave, Ridgewood, NY
Grades 6-8, a central middle school offering specialized programs in technology and arts.
~5–7 minute walk
PRIVATE SCHOOLS

St. Matthias Catholic Academy

58-25 Catalpa Ave, Ridgewood, NY
Grades PK-8, a historic private school serving the heart of the Ridgewood community.
~3–5 minute walk

Transportation & Commuting

TRANSPORTATION
Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenues Station
Lines: M, L
The neighborhood’s main transit hub, providing rapid access to Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Seneca Avenue Station
Lines: M
An iconic elevated station serving the residential core of the district.
COMMUTE TIMES
Union Square (Manhattan)
~20-25 minutes via L-train (Direct).
Financial District (Fulton St)
~30-35 minutes via M-train or L-to-Express transfer.

Parks & Greenspace

PARKS & GREENSPACE

Grover Cleveland Park

Stanhope St bet. Fairview & Grandview Ave
Features sprawling lawns, play areas, and some of the best high-point views of the Manhattan skyline.

Joseph Mafera Park

65th Pl & 68th Ave, Ridgewood, NY
A bustling local park with ball fields and play space for neighborhood residents.

Healthcare & Wellness

HOSPITALS & WELLNESS

Wyckoff Heights Medical Center

374 Stockholm St, Brooklyn, NY
The primary teaching hospital serving the Ridgewood and Bushwick corridor.

CityMD Ridgewood

55-05 Myrtle Ave, Queens, NY
Convenient walk-in urgent care located on the main Myrtle Avenue commercial strip.

Shopping & Essential Services

GROCERY & SHOPPING

Whole Foods Market (New Location)

Myrtle Ave, Ridgewood, NY
A major neighborhood upgrade providing organic produce and premium gourmet goods.

Valentino Food Market

66-64 Fresh Pond Rd, Ridgewood, NY
A local staple known for fresh produce, imported Italian meats, and artisanal deli goods.

Safety, Fire, & Local Services

SAFETY & FIRE SERVICES

NYPD 104th Precinct

64-02 Catalpa Ave, Ridgewood, NY
Serving the communities of Ridgewood, Glendale, Middle Village, and Maspeth.
FDNY Engine 291 / Ladder 140
56-07 Metropolitan Ave, Queens, NY
Local firehouse providing vital emergency services to the district.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL SERVICES
USPS - Ridgewood Station
60-60 Myrtle Ave, Ridgewood, NY
Primary full-service post office for the 11385 zip code.

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