Flushing Rent Prices & Neighborhood Guide
Vibrant Asian-American hub in Queens with authentic Chinese, Korean, and Asian cuisine, bustling markets, and strong community.
New York, NYAvg Rent: $2,475/moWalk Score: 85
Walkability
85
Walk Score
Transit
90
Transit Score
Commute
40-50 min
To Downtown
Safety
Good
Rating
Flushing Rent Prices
Studio
$1,600
per month
1 Bedroom
$2,000
per month
2 Bedrooms
$2,700
per month
3 Bedrooms
$3,600
per month
Rent Trend: Stable with moderate increases
Neighborhood Character
Vibe & Demographics
Neighborhood Vibe
Bustling, multicultural, urban
Demographics
Asian-American majority, diverse families
Best For
Asian cuisine loversBudget-conscious rentersDiverse community seekersFamilies
Lifestyle & Amenities
Restaurant Scene
Authentic Asian cuisine, food courts, street food
Nightlife
Karaoke bars, Asian nightlife, casual spots
Schools
Good public schools, specialized high schools nearby
Pros & Cons of Living in Flushing
Pros
- Affordable
- Incredible food
- Strong community
- Good transit
Cons
- Long commutes
- Very crowded
- Language barriers possible
- Far from Manhattan
Parks & Recreation
- Flushing Meadows-Corona Park
- Kissena Park
- Bowne Park
Public Transit
- 7 train
- LIRR
- Multiple bus lines
Popular Streets
- Main Street
- Roosevelt Avenue
- Union Street
Key Amenities
- Flushing Meadows Park
- USTA Tennis Center
- Asian supermarkets
- Shopping centers
Compare with Other New York Neighborhoods
Manhattan
2BR Rent:$4,800
Walk Score:98
Fast-paced, urban, cosmopolitan
Brooklyn Heights
2BR Rent:$4,200
Walk Score:95
Quiet, family-friendly, upscale
Williamsburg
2BR Rent:$4,000
Walk Score:92
Trendy, artistic, energetic
Astoria
2BR Rent:$3,100
Walk Score:88
Community-oriented, multicultural, residential
Long Island City
2BR Rent:$4,300
Walk Score:85
Modern, developing, urban