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Apartments for rent in Queens

Browse 514 apartments for rent in Queens, with a median rent of $3,696. You can narrow by neighborhood across places like Astoria, Flushing, Forest Hills, Long Island City, Sunnyside, and more. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first details before you tour or apply, including building and landlord reviews when available. Use neighborhood filters to focus your search and check the full monthly cost, since rent, fees, and lease terms can change what works for your budget.

Apartments for rent in trending Queens neighborhoods

Studio apartments are best for solo renters who don't need a separate bedroom and want the simplest, most budget-efficient setup for a given neighborhood.

1-bedroom apartments are ideal if you want true separation between sleep and daily life — great for couples, light work-from-home, or anyone who values privacy.

2-bedroom apartments are the go-to for roommates or anyone who wants a dedicated office/guest room without jumping to a much larger home.

3-bedroom apartments are typically for families or established roommate groups who want long-term stability and more functional space.

Top-rated buildings are highly reviewed and rated 4+ stars by past and current renters. Apartments in these buildings are for renters optimizing for the overall living experience rather than just the unit itself.

Rent-stabilized apartments entitle you to lease renewal and limited rent increases. This inventory is for renters who want more predictable rent dynamics and are willing to be flexible on exact finishes or amenities.

What to check before for apartments in Queens

  • Queens covers a wide range of renter profiles, from denser areas like Long Island City and Hunters Point to more residential neighborhoods farther out.
  • Use neighborhood filters to compare apartments for rent in the parts of Queens that fit your commute and budget.
  • Check the full monthly cost before you apply, including broker fees, deposits, utilities, and any building-specific charges.
  • Review building-level feedback on Openigloo to look for patterns in maintenance, management, and move-in experience.
  • If you are comparing multiple neighborhoods, use the median rent as a starting point, then confirm unit size, train access, and lease terms.

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Apartments for rent in other NYC boroughs

Each borough has a different mix of inventory. Explore apartments for rent in NYC boroughs and find the best fit for your priorities. Start broad, then narrow by bedrooms, budget, and building quality signals.

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