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Rent-stabilized studio apartments for rent in top rated buildings in Long Island City

Long Island City has 12 apartments for rent in this scope, and the most common bedroom types here are 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms. This page focuses on studios, so layout details matter more than usual when you compare options. Long Island City has an average building rating of 4.1/5 across 5 rated buildings. The average rent increase is 9.0% based on 7 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page covers 12 rent-stabilized studio apartments for rent in top rated buildings in Long Island City, Queens. Use it to narrow by studio layout, building quality, and regulated rent changes. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first details before you tour, including building reviews and the rent-stabilized filter. For studios, pay attention to the sleeping area, kitchen setup, storage, and whether the single bathroom works for your routine.

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What to check before for studio top rated, rent-stabilized apartments in Long Island City, Queens

  • Rent-stabilized means regulated rent increases and renewal protections, but lease terms can still vary by building and unit.
  • Top rated buildings on Openigloo are based on building review scores, so the filter helps you focus on renter feedback, not location quality alone.
  • With 12 apartments for rent and a median rent of $3,801, budget for the full monthly cost, not just the asking rent.
  • Studio layouts can feel very different in Long Island City, so check the placement of the bed, kitchen, closets, and bathroom before you apply.
  • Confirm move-in costs, utility responsibilities, and any building rules directly with the agent or landlord before signing.

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