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1-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Long Island City

Long Island City has 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms as the most common unit types, and this page shows 20 apartments for rent in that neighborhood and bedroom scope. Long Island City has an average building rating of 4.1/5 across 5 rated buildings, with an average rent increase of 9.0% based on 7 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

Browse 20 1-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Long Island City, Queens. This page helps you narrow by neighborhood, bedroom count, and tenant-protection status so you can compare units that fit your budget and move-in plans. Openigloo puts renter-first details in one place, including building and landlord reviews where available. Use the good cause filter to focus on buildings with added tenant protections, then confirm lease terms, renewal rules, and any building-specific conditions before you apply.

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What to check before for 1-bedroom good cause apartments in Long Island City, Queens

  • The median rent here is $4,505 for 1-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings.
  • Good cause is a tenant-protection category, not a neighborhood, so confirm how the protection applies to the specific unit and lease.
  • Compare the full monthly cost, including broker fee, deposit, utilities, and any move-in charges, before you decide.
  • In Long Island City, 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms are the most common unit types, so budget planning should account for competition across both sizes.
  • Check building reviews on Openigloo for patterns in management, maintenance, and lease renewal experiences.
  • Ask whether the unit has any rent increase limits or non-renewal protections that affect future housing costs.

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