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503 rentals available
  • 30-63 31st Street unit: 605

    $3,200
    30-63 31st Street, Queens, NY 11102

    1 unit available
    1 bed
    Amenities

    In unit laundry, Patio / balcony, Granite counters, Garage, Stainless steel, Elevator + more

  • 118-38 219th Street

    $2,200
    118-38 219th Street, Queens, NY 11411
    (866) 664-0347

    1 unit available
    1 bed
    Amenities

    Parking and Recently renovated

  • 41-62 Bowne Street unit: 9F

    $2,700
    41-62 Bowne Street, Queens, NY 11355
    (631) 816-5079

    1 unit available
    1 bed
    Amenities

    In unit laundry, Patio / balcony, Dishwasher, Parking, Air conditioning, Elevator + more

  • 15-62 Murray Street unit: #2Nd Floor

    $3,100
    15-62 Murray Street, Queens, NY 11357
    (917) 703-3737

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    Stainless steel, Range, Oven, and Refrigerator

  • 13719 Southgate Street

    $3,400
    137-19 Southgate Street, Queens, NY 11413
    (718) 464-4500

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    Pet friendly, Garage, Some paid utils, Range, and Refrigerator

  • 54-02 Junction Boulevard

    $3,300
    54-02 Junction Boulevard, Queens, NY 11373
    (718) 886-8110

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    Patio / balcony, Microwave, and Refrigerator

  • 6-12 College Point BLVD

    $3,000
    6-12 College Point Boulevard, Queens, NY 11356
    (718) 886-6800

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    Parking, Recently renovated, Oven, and Refrigerator

  • 168-31 Hillside Avenue

    $3,800
    168-31 Hillside Avenue, Queens, NY 11432
    (516) 714-3606

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    Granite counters, Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, Parking, Microwave, and Range

  • 60-24 56th Road

    $2,300
    60-24 56th Road, Queens, NY 11378
    (718) 848-4700

    1 unit available
    1 bed
    Amenities

    Hardwood floors, Recently renovated, Ceiling fan, Some paid utils, Range, and Refrigerator

  • 247-77 Jericho Turnpike

    $2,000
    247-77 Jericho Turnpike, Queens, NY 11426
    (718) 326-3900

    1 unit available
    1 bed
    Amenities

    Parking, Recently renovated, Range, and Refrigerator

  • 1450 110th street

    $3,800
    14-50 110th Street, Queens, NY 11356
    (718) 799-0726

    1 unit available
    2 bed
    Amenities

    In unit laundry, Dishwasher, Garage, Elevator, Courtyard, and Oven

  • 47-32 39th Street

    $3,300
    47-32 39th Street, Queens, NY 11101
    (631) 878-6080

    1 unit available
    2 bed
    Amenities

    Parking, Recently renovated, Microwave, and Range

  • 168-04 Foch Boulevard

    $3,500
    168-04 Foch Boulevard, Queens, NY 11434
    (718) 347-8700

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    Parking, Microwave, and Refrigerator

  • 75-40 197th Street

    $2,500
    75-40 197th Street, Queens, NY 11366
    (516) 873-7100

    1 unit available
    2 bed
    Amenities

    Parking, Range, and Refrigerator

  • 42-33 Kissena Boulevard unit: 2A

    $2,200
    42-33 Kissena Boulevard, Queens, NY 11355
    (718) 930-8888

    1 unit available
    1 bed
    Amenities

    Recently renovated, Elevator, Oven, and Refrigerator

  • 163-27 Phroane Avenue unit: 2Nd Fl

    $3,200
    163-27 Phroane Avenue, Queens, NY 11433
    (718) 864-2083

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    Granite counters, Recently renovated, and Refrigerator

Average rent in Queens, New York

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Queens is $2,859+, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $3,761+. Rent rates updated ago
Studio
$2,515+Trending down
1 Bed
$2,859+Trending down
2 Beds
$3,761+Trending down
3+ Beds
$3,564+Trending down
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List that don’t include fees

Top neighborhoods in Queens

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
Flushing
Flushing
What it’s like to live in Flushing
Asian cultural immersion defines Flushing, where the vibrant downtown rivals Manhattan's Chinatown for authentic experiences and culinary diversity. Residents enjoy the extensive shopping districts along Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue featuring specialties from across East Asia. Though crowds can be intense around transportation hubs, the neighborhood's excellent public transit options including the 7 train terminus provide convenient Manhattan access. The area surrounding Queens Botanical Garden offers quieter residential pockets, while numerous religious centers from Buddhist temples to Hindu mandirs reflect the community's diverse spiritual traditions.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights
What it’s like to live in Jackson Heights
International diversity energizes Jackson Heights, where one of New York's most multicultural neighborhoods offers authentic global experiences beyond tourist districts. The district centers around the 7 train corridor with its distinctive commercial variety, from South Asian jewelers to Latin American bakeries reflecting the area's remarkably diverse population. Though some buildings show their age with vintage systems requiring occasional maintenance, many properties feature unexpected architectural details from interior courtyards to decorative lobbies reflecting the neighborhood's 1920s-1930s development era. The area's excellent public transportation includes multiple subway and bus routes creating straightforward Manhattan access without vehicle requirements, while the commercial district provides everything from specialty food shops to practical services without requiring trips beyond neighborhood boundaries for most daily needs.
Great for
Affluent Families
Luxury Renters
Professionals
Retirees
Neighborhood vibe
Scenic
Established
Residential

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