Apartments for Rent in Queens NY
1,696 Rentals Available
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Studio$3,151+1 Bed$3,855+2 Beds+$5,112+Total Monthly PriceTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include base rent and required monthly fees of $66. Variable costs based on usage may apply.Base Rent:Studio$3,085+1 Bed$3,789+2 Beds+$5,046+Apartment for Rent
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Queens Market Snapshot
Average 1-Bedroom Rent is $3,492/mo
Up 2% From Last Year
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1 / 171 Bed$3,400Total Monthly PriceTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include all required monthly fees.Condo for Rent
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1 / 93 Beds$3,650Total Monthly PriceTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include all required monthly fees.Townhome for Rent
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Explore Rent Prices Near Queens, NY
Queens, NY’s average rent price is $2,575 per month. Compare rent prices and available listings in nearby cities to find better value or more options that fit your budget.
| Average Rent | |
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| Jamaica | $2,942 |
| Flushing | $2,858 |
| Rockaway Beach | $2,333 |
Average Monthly Rent is calculated using the average rent of active one-bedroom apartment listings.
Queens, NY Apartments for Rent
Thinking about a move to Queens? You'll find plenty of apartments for rent in Queens, NY across neighborhoods like Long Island City, Astoria, Sunnyside, Jackson Heights, Forest Hills, Kew Gardens, Flushing, and Bayside. Long Island City lines the East River with high-rises, Gantry Plaza State Park, and MoMA PS1, with the E, M, G, and 7 getting to Midtown in just a few stops. Astoria blends classic walk-ups, Steinway Street dining, and sunsets from Astoria Park, plus quick N/W rides to work. Sunnyside brings prewar homes by the 7 train and the landmarked Sunnyside Gardens. Jackson Heights centers on the 74th St-Roosevelt Ave hub for the 7, E, F, M, and R, making trips to Manhattan straightforward. Forest Hills and Kew Gardens offer tree-lined blocks, Austin Street shopping, and LIRR stops to Midtown, while Flushing's Main Street puts you on the 7 and LIRR, and apartments near Flushing Meadows-Corona Park keep Citi Field and the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center close. Bayside's Bell Boulevard restaurants and LIRR service simplify commuting, and rentals close to Jamaica Station link you to the LIRR and the AirTrain to JFK.
On days off, catch the Queens Night Market or explore the Unisphere and the Queens Museum in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, head to Rockaway Beach for the boardwalk and the NYC Ferry, or check out art at the Noguchi Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park, and Kaufman Astoria Studios. Citi Field, the U.S. Open, and waterfront views from Gantry Plaza round out the entertainment lineup, while Roosevelt Avenue in Jackson Heights, Main Street in Flushing, Austin Street in Forest Hills, and Steinway Street in Astoria cover your dining and shopping. With two major airports in the borough and subways and the Long Island Rail Road tying neighborhoods together, it's easy to pick a place to live that fits your commute and weekend plans.
Queens, NY Rental Insights
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The average rent in Queens, NY is $3,492 per month. By comparison, renters across the U.S. pay an average of $1,626, which means housing in Queens, NY is slightly more expensive than much of the country.
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Find affordable apartments for rent in Queens, NY by browsing listings in budget-friendly neighborhoods such as Douglaston Park, Central Queens, and Northeast Queens. Use filters by price, number of bedrooms, and amenities to narrow your search.
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The cost of living in Queens, NY is 51.7% higher than the national average. Daily expenses like housing, groceries, and transportation generally cost more than in many other U.S. cities.
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To live comfortably in Queens, NY as a single adult with no dependents, aim for a salary of at least $124,000 before taxes. Expect to spend about $9,420/year for groceries, $13,512 for goods and services, and $59,748/year for housing. To decide how much you should spend on rent, use our rent affordability calculator.
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You can find flexible rentals in Queens, NY by exploring short-term rentals for temporary stays or browsing furnished apartments for move-in ready options that save time and hassle.
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Tour apartments from your couch with Matterport 3D Tours. We have 1,696 Queens apartments with virtual tours available. Walk through the apartment, view room layouts and get a feel for the space before an in-person tour.
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Queens, NY transit offers good coverage and frequency.Many trips are doable by bus or train, though a car can help for certain destinations or times.
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Students renting in Queens, NY have access to York College, St. John's University, Queens College, and Medgar Evers College, CUNY.