Long Island City Rent-Stabilized Apartments with Good Cause

Long Island City in Queens has a mix of newer towers and older regulated housing, so inventory can vary a lot by building and block. For renters using this page, it is worth comparing the asking rent, lease terms, and building status carefully, especially since Hunters Point also shows up heavily in the search scope.

This page shows 41 active apartments in Long Island City, Queens that are listed as rent-stabilized and covered by good-cause protections. The median rent is $4,449, so it helps to compare each listing’s asking rent against the unit type and lease terms. Rent-stabilized listings can include regulated renewal rules, and good-cause protections can limit certain rent increases or non-renewals. Confirm the legal status, the current lease details, and any move-in fees before you apply.

  • What to expect: 41 active listings in Long Island City and nearby Hunters Point are included in this search scope.
  • Budget planning: With a median rent of $4,449, compare each unit’s price to the available layout and lease term.
  • What to confirm before you apply: Ask whether the unit is currently rent-stabilized and how good-cause protection applies to the lease.
  • Fees or restrictions to watch: Check for application fees, broker fees, deposits, and any renewal terms tied to the unit’s regulatory status.
  • Location context: Hunters Point appears most often in this search scope, with Long Island City also showing active inventory.

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