Apartments for Rent in Long Island City, NY with Hardwood Floors (1,041 Rentals)Page 20 of 21
107 wilson ave
661 Metropolitan Ave
320 Powers St
The Metropolitan
135-144 N 8th St
30 Withers St
533 Leonard St
Jackson Street
Century Vintage
Lucent Condo
93 Herbert St
245 Kingsland Ave
58 Metropolitan
1421 Dekalb Ave
301 S 4th St
The Pencil Factory
85 Eagle St
138 Huron St
246 Devoe St
Casetta Williamsburg
118 Huron St
151 Kingsland Ave
261 Union Ave
128 Bedford Ave
171 India St
81 Maujer St 6
255 Berry St
1584 Dekalb Ave
186 Green St
63 S 4th St
168 johnson ave
531 Graham Ave
Austin Nichols House
70 Berry St
628 Metropolitan Ave
The Oakland
999 Willoughby Ave
187 Bedford Ave
739 Grand St
568 Grand St
143-145 Skillman Ave
100 N 3rd St
605-607 Manhattan Ave
1 Powers St
34 Eckford St
15 Clifford Place
518 Meeker Ave
The Umbrella Factory
352 Leonard St
Long Island City, NY Local Guide
How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Long Island City?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
Long Island City Studio Apartments | $4,011 | $1,200 | $10,000+ |
Long Island City 1 Bedroom Apartments | $4,335 | $1,550 | $10,000+ |
Long Island City 2 Bedroom Apartments | $5,039 | $1,400 | $10,000+ |
Long Island City 3 Bedroom Apartments | $5,845 | $1,325 | $10,000+ |
Long Island City 4 Bedroom Apartments | $6,864 | $1,400 | $10,000+ |
Long Island City 5 Bedroom Apartments | $3,602 | $1,210 | $5,600 |
Long Island City 6 Bedroom Apartments | $1,950 | $1,950 | $1,950 |
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Getting Around Long Island City, NY
Walk Score®
93 / 100
Walker’s Paradise
Daily errands do not require a car
Bike Score®
81 / 100
Very Bikeable
Biking is convenient for most trips
Transit Score®
96 / 100
Rider’s Paradise
World-class public transportation
What Are Walk Score®, Transit Score®, and Bike Score® Ratings?
- Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address.
- Transit Score® measures access to public transit.
- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Frequently Asked Questions about Long Island City Apartments with Hardwood Floors
What is the Cheapest Hardwood Floors apartment in Long Island City?
Currently the most affordable Apartment in Long Island City with Hardwood Floors is at 23 E 109 listed at $1,400.
How much is the average rent for Long Island City Apartments with Hardwood Floors?
The average rent for a Apartment in Long Island City with Hardwood Floors is $3,914.
What is the largest Long Island City Apartment for rent with Hardwood Floors?
Today's Apartment with Hardwood Floors and the most square footage in Long Island City is a 1,725 square feet unit starting from $4,200 at Yorkshire Towers.
What is the average size for Long Island City Apartments for rent with Hardwood Floors?
The average size for a rental with Hardwood Floors in Long Island City is currently at 530 sq ft.
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