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Apartments for Rent in Queens, NY

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  • 115-25 Metropolitan Avenue unit: 161

    $3,600
    115-25 Metropolitan Avenue, Queens, NY 11418

    1 unit available
    2 bed
    Amenities

    Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, Elevator, Bike storage, Oven, and Refrigerator

  • 59-33 48th Avenue unit: 1St Fl

    $3,700
    59-33 48th Avenue, Queens, NY 11377
    (631) 992-1897

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    Range, Oven, and Refrigerator

  • 100-25 Queens Boulevard

    $2,675
    100-25 Queens Boulevard, Queens, NY 11375
    (732) 668-1861

    1 unit available
    Studio
    Amenities

    On-site laundry, Dishwasher, Recently renovated, Stainless steel, Doorman, and Oven

  • 238-05 Braddock Avenue unit: 2

    $2,400
    238-05 Braddock Avenue, Queens, NY 11426
    (917) 940-0069

    1 unit available
    2 bed
    Amenities

    Hardwood floors, Recently renovated, Range, Oven, and Refrigerator

  • 90-19 107th Avenue unit: 2Nd Floor

    $2,700
    90-19 107th Avenue, Queens, NY 11417
    (718) 877-8048

    1 unit available
    2 bed
    Amenities

    Parking and Refrigerator

  • 81-38 260 Street

    $3,500
    81-38 260th Street, Queens, NY 11004

    1 unit available
    4 bed
    Amenities

    Refrigerator

  • 7848 85th Street unit: 2

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    78-48 85th Street, Queens, NY 11385
    (347) 383-3303

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    Amenities

    In unit laundry, Dishwasher, Stainless steel, Some paid utils, Microwave, and Refrigerator

  • 132-30 Crossbay Boulevard unit: 2Nd Floor

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    132-30 Cross Bay Boulevard, Queens, NY 11417
    (917) 254-5420

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    Amenities

    Parking, Recently renovated, Oven, and Refrigerator

  • 107-50 Van Wyck Expressway

    $1,600
    107-50 Van Wyck Expressway, Queens, NY 11419
    (917) 685-9384

    1 unit available
    Studio
  • 39-17 Greenpoint Avenue unit: 2L

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    39-17 Greenpoint Avenue, Queens, NY 11104
    (347) 783-4017

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    Amenities

    Parking, Recently renovated, Range, and Refrigerator

  • 28-06 35th Avenue unit: 1

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    28-06 35th Avenue, Queens, NY 11106
    (347) 804-6276

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    Amenities

    In unit laundry, Granite counters, Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, Pet friendly, Parking + more

  • 25-31 42nd Street

    $3,295
    25-31 42nd Street, Queens, NY 11103
    (866) 664-0347

    1 unit available
    2 bed
    Amenities

    Patio / balcony, Hardwood floors, Parking, Recently renovated, Extra storage, and Refrigerator

  • 62-54 Dry Harbor Road unit: 2Nd Fl

    $3,300
    62-54 Dry Harbor Road, Queens, NY 11379
    (646) 318-7772

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    Patio / balcony, Hardwood floors, Some paid utils, Range, and Refrigerator

  • 145-31 Lakewood Avenue

    $3,400
    145-31 Lakewood Avenue, Queens, NY 11435
    (718) 262-0205

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    Granite counters, Parking, Microwave, and Refrigerator

  • 133-22 Laurelton Parkway

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    133-22 Laurelton Parkway, Queens, NY 11422
    (516) 665-7200

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    Amenities

    Hardwood floors, Parking, Range, and Refrigerator

  • 4860 206th Oakland Garden

    $2,500
    48-60 206th Street, Queens, NY 11364
    (646) 250-9310

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    Hardwood floors, Parking, and Refrigerator

Average rent in Queens, New York

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Queens is $2,993+, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $3,740+. Rent rates updated ago
Studio
$2,836+Trending down
1 Bed
$2,993+Trending down
2 Beds
$3,740+Trending down
3+ Beds
$3,547+Trending down
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List that don’t include fees

Top neighborhoods in Queens

Long Island City
Long Island City
What it’s like to live in Long Island City
Dramatic skyline views define Long Island City, where former industrial buildings alongside gleaming glass towers create architectural diversity along the East River. Residents enjoy multiple waterfront parks with spectacular Manhattan vistas and unparalleled subway access with nearly every major line connecting through the area. Though ongoing construction signals continued transformation, the neighborhood's industrial past remains visible through preserved facades and repurposed buildings that maintain historical character. The area's western exposure provides spectacular sunset views as light plays across the Manhattan skyline visible from many residential buildings.
Great for
Retirees
Families
Nature Lovers
Outdoor Enthusiasts
Second-Home Buyers
Neighborhood vibe
Modern
Artsy
Rapidly developing
Urban
Astoria
Astoria
What it’s like to live in Astoria
Cultural diversity and accessibility define Astoria, where rental options span from modern luxury developments to classic walk-ups. Properties like 10 Halletts Point offer new construction with amenities targeting young professionals, while the neighborhood maintains its authentic character through established buildings at more moderate price points. Located in western Queens with excellent subway connections to Manhattan, Astoria provides a perfect balance of urban convenience with more reasonable space-to-price ratios than Manhattan alternatives. Best suited for those seeking authentic New York living without maximum density or pricing.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Diverse
Lively
Artsy
Multicultural
Forest Hills
Forest Hills
What it’s like to live in Forest Hills
Architectural elegance defines Forest Hills, where Tudor-style streets create distinctive character unlike typical NYC neighborhoods. The area surrounds the historic West Side Tennis Club (former US Open venue), while excellent transportation via multiple subway and LIRR options creates versatile Manhattan access without transfer complications. Though rental rates reflect Queens' increasingly premium market position, most apartments offer significantly more space, better layouts, and quieter surroundings than similarly-priced Manhattan alternatives despite comparable commuting times to midtown employment. The neighborhood perfectly balances urban accessibility with residential tranquility, though limited nightlife options mean occasional trips to more commercially-developed areas for entertainment beyond excellent local dining options.
Great for
Affluent Families
Luxury Renters
Professionals
Retirees
Neighborhood vibe
Scenic
Established
Residential

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The average rent in Queens is $2,836 for a studio, $2,993 for a one-bedroom apartment, and $3,740 for a two-bedroom apartment. If you are looking for a deal, keep an eye out for a red pulsing icon that indicates rent specials.

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