Looking to live in an area with access to new ideas, rich culture, and global diversity? Perhaps youโre interested in expanding your perspective or connecting with a community. Plenty of neighborhoods across the country fuse multiple types of people and their cultures together, creating diverse tapestries with unique events and community buildings. The following neighborhoods across the United States offer opportunities to rent apartments and live in multicultural areas.
Queens, New York City
Queens is the largest and most diverse borough in New York City and encompasses dozens of neighborhoods with unique characteristics. Several of those neighborhoods provide numerous rental opportunities for prospective tenants. The borough offers plenty of authentic cultural dining spots and hosts the New York Mets baseball team.
Astoria Apartments
Astoria resides on the western portion of Queens and offers quick proximity to Manhattan, making it ideal for commuters. The cityโs population sits near 100,000 residents, and the neighborhood features numerous restaurants, public outdoor spaces, and convenient public transportation. Renters in Astoria can choose between older buildings with character or newer developments along the waterfront that provide modern amenities.
This spacious one-bedroom apartment resides in a building with plenty of amenities. The unit includes a modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, counter space, and room for barstool seating. Both the living room and bedroom provide access to private balconies, and the unit also includes a washing machine and dryer. Throughout the doorman building, tenants will enjoy access to a roof deck with city views, a fitness center, and storage options. This unit is a fifteen-minute walk from the train but sits near the NYC Ferry.
Small families and roommates can appreciate this two-bedroom apartment with updated finishes. Tenants will find stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher, and counter space in the open-concept kitchen. Each bedroom includes natural light and closet space, and the smaller bedroom could convert to an at-home office or other recreational space. This pet-friendly unit resides on the second floor of a walk-up building that is seven minutes from the N and W trains. This unit also offers a reduced broker fee of one monthโs rent.
Jackson Heights Apartments
Jackson Heights resides in the northwest portion of Queens and is considered the most diverse neighborhood in the borough. Wealthy white families moved to the area during the early 1900s but eventually moved out for larger spaces on Long Island. Since then, more groups have inhabited the area, creating a neighborhood with plenty of options for food, shopping, and entertainment.
Most of the neighborhood acquired a historic district designation in 1993, and current residents today will find a mix of existing architecture and new developments.
This studio apartment offers a competitive price and receives plenty of natural light. The unit includes hardwood floors, an open-concept kitchen and living space, and closets. Tenants will live in an elevator building with laundry facilities. The building is an eight-minute walk from the 7 train.
Renters who appreciate preserved apartments with charm and modern features can rent this unit. The classic style includes crown molding, hardwood floors, and plenty of natural light. In the separate kitchen, renters will appreciate stainless steel appliances and dark hardwood cabinets. This home boasts an oversized bedroom and includes closet space throughout. This pet-friendly unit is a three-minute walk from the 7 train.
South Philadelphia, Philadelphia
South Philadelphia, also known as South Philly, is the southeastern neighborhood of Philadelphia known for its diverse population. The area witnessed a significant influx of Italian immigrants throughout the 20th century and now features a robust network of different communities.
Renters can lease this single-family home and access three bedrooms, a den, and private outdoor space. The full-size kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher, and an island with room for barstool seating. Two bedrooms reside on the second level, and the primary suite resides on the third and final floor. This suite includes a walk-in closet, an attached bathroom, and enough room for a king-size bed. Tenants can have pets on a case-by-case basis and will only need two months of rent to move in.
Single renters and couples will appreciate the amenities in this one-bedroom apartment. The oversized kitchen includes an island, white appliances, and wooden cabinets. Tenants can walk through the living room and onto their private deck, which fits multiple pieces of furniture. In the bedroom, theyโll find numerous windows, closet space, and room for a king-size bed. This pet-friendly unit resides in an area with a perfect walking score.
This prewar unit does not fit most renterโs budgets, but the combination of original details and modern finishes is a joy to admire. The home spans 5,000 square feet and encompasses a massive kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a generously sized island, and custom cabinetry. Renters will move past the entry foyer and into the bedroom wing, complete with multiple rooms and ensuite bathrooms. The primary suite boasts a wall of closet space, two separate bathrooms, and a large dressing room. This unit resides in The Barclay, a 1928 building constructed by J.E.R. Carpenter, the same architect who constructed The Empire State Building.
Bixby Knolls, Long Beach
Bixby Knolls is a diverse neighborhood in the north-central part of Long Beach. The area encompasses many residences constructed between 1920 and 1940 and includes a local active community with various societies and groups. Bixby Knolls stands out for having the largest concentration of Iranian and Austrian communities in the country.
This spacious one-bedroom apartment receives plenty of natural light and overlooks downtown Long Beach. The modern kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, white cabinets, and a dishwasher. In the bedroom, tenants will find a large closet and access to a private balcony. The unit does not charge a broker fee, and the unit resides in a gated community with a pool, laundry facilities, and on-site maintenance.
Allyson Waddell is the Vice President of Client Success at RentHop. Her blog contributions include tips for renters, helpful information for advertisers, and data studies that cover national and regional real estate trends.
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