Furnished Studio Apartments for Rent in Long Island City, NY (86 Rentals)
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144 E 40th St
32 E 32nd St
7 E 91st St
105 E 24th St
410 E 92nd St
350 E 19th St
1597 York Ave
77 E 3rd St
230 E 83rd St
241 E 24th St
501 E 83rd St
338 E 14th St
240 E 26th St
403 E 69th St
888 6th Ave
149 E 62nd St
240 E 75th St
210 E 68th St
145 4th Ave
28 Park Ave
175 E 96th St
460 2nd Ave
105 W 29th St
171 Suffolk St
225 E 63rd St
247 E 33rd St
20 Avenue A Ave
334 E 90th St
534 E 14th St
1626 2nd Ave
20 A Ave
136 E 55th St
165 E 89th St
345 E 94th St
7 Lexington Ave
326 E 35th St
401 E 34th 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 |
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Long Island City Studio Apartments | $3,781 | $1,400 | $10,000+ |
Long Island City 1 Bedroom Apartments | $4,197 | $1,200 | $10,000+ |
Long Island City 2 Bedroom Apartments | $5,022 | $1,525 | $10,000+ |
Long Island City 3 Bedroom Apartments | $6,018 | $1,275 | $10,000+ |
Long Island City 4 Bedroom Apartments | $5,700 | $1,180 | $10,000+ |
Long Island City 5 Bedroom Apartments | $6,731 | $2,175 | $10,000+ |
Long Island City 6 Bedroom Apartments | $1,650 | $1,650 | $1,650 |
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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 Studio Long Island City Apartments
What is the Cheapest apartment in Long Island City with Studio?
Currently the most affordable Studio in Long Island City is at 35-05 94th Street and 35-08 95th Street listed at $1,749.
How much is the average rent for a Studio Long Island City Apartment?
The average rent for a Studio Apartment in Long Island City is $3,781.
What is the largest available Studio Long Island City Apartment for rent?
Today's apartment with the most square footage in Long Island City is a 2,000 square feet unit at 349-351 Kent Ave.
What is the average size for Long Island City Studio Apartments for rent?
The average size for a Studio rental in Long Island City is currently 941 sq ft.
Expert Rental Resources
Helpful Apartment Articles, How-To's and Tips
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