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Springfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale Village vs Flushing Meadows-Corona Park

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Springfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale Village (Queens) and Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (Queens), compared across the nine signals we score for families. Springfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale Village scores higher on Transit and Affordability; Flushing Meadows-Corona Park leads on Safety and Community. Overall they're 82% similar on family fit.

How they compare

Springfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale Village compared with Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, metric by metric
MetricSpringfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale VillageFlushing Meadows-Corona Park
Family Fit
54/100 (leads)
47/100
Families
38/100 (leads)
23/100
Affordability
79/100 (leads)
49/100
Schools
27/100 (leads)
10/100
Community
55/100
69/100 (leads)
Transit
37/100 (leads)
8/100
Safety
61/100
79/100 (leads)
Health
85/100
97/100 (leads)
Activities
26/100 (leads)
18/100
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Springfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale Village or Flushing Meadows-Corona Park better for families?
Springfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale Village and Flushing Meadows-Corona Park each suit different families. Springfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale Village leads on Transit, Affordability, and Schools, while Flushing Meadows-Corona Park leads on Safety, Community, and Health. What's "better" depends on what you prioritize — safety, schools, affordability, or commute. Set your priorities to see how each ranks for your family.
How do Springfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale Village and Flushing Meadows-Corona Park compare on safety and schools?
Springfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale Village: 61/100 safety, 27/100 schools. Flushing Meadows-Corona Park: 79/100 safety, 10/100 schools.
Are Springfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale Village and Flushing Meadows-Corona Park similar neighborhoods?
They're 82% similar across the nine signals we score. Springfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale Village stands out on Transit, Affordability, and Schools.

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