Long Island City Studio Apartments with Good Cause and Rent-Stabilized
Long Island City in Queens is a dense rental market with a mix of newer buildings and transit access, so studio layouts and lease terms can vary widely. For renters looking at protected units here, it is worth checking the exact regulation status, renewal language, and any building fees before applying.
This page shows 13 active studio apartments in Long Island City, Queens that are listed with good cause and rent-stabilized protections. The median rent in this snapshot is $3,782. For a studio, budget not just for rent but for how the sleeping area, kitchen setup, storage, and single bathroom work in one open layout. Confirm the exact lease terms, renewal rules, and any rent increase limits before you apply, since protections can still come with building-specific conditions.
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What to check before for studio rent-stabilized, good cause apartments in Long Island City, Queens
- What to expect: studio layouts in Long Island City often combine sleeping, cooking, and living space, so plan for storage and furniture fit.
- What to confirm before you apply: whether the unit is actually rent-stabilized and how good cause protections apply to renewals or non-renewals.
- Compare the median rent of $3,782 against your budget, since studio pricing can move quickly within the same neighborhood.
- Check the lease for any tenant charge add-ons, move-in fees, or required deposits before signing.
- Ask whether the building has any lease renewal process, notice timing, or documentation requirements tied to these protections.
