Long Island City Rent Prices & Neighborhood Guide

Rapidly developing Queens waterfront with modern high-rises, art galleries, stunning Manhattan views, and the fastest commute to Midtown.

New York, NYAvg Rent: $3,950/moWalk Score: 85
Walkability
85
Walk Score
Transit
96
Transit Score
Commute
10-15 min
To Downtown
Safety
Good
Rating

Long Island City Rent Prices

Studio
$2,400
per month
1 Bedroom
$3,100
per month
2 Bedrooms
$4,300
per month
3 Bedrooms
$6,000
per month

Rent Trend: Rising with new development

Neighborhood Character

Vibe & Demographics

Neighborhood Vibe
Modern, developing, urban
Demographics
Young professionals, new families, tech workers
Best For
Young professionalsCommutersThose wanting modern amenitiesView seekers

Lifestyle & Amenities

Restaurant Scene
Growing, new openings, food halls
Nightlife
Rooftop bars, modern lounges, emerging scene
Schools
Improving, newer families moving in

Pros & Cons of Living in Long Island City

Pros

  • Fast Manhattan commute
  • Modern buildings
  • Waterfront parks
  • Growing food scene

Cons

  • Lacks neighborhood character
  • Expensive for Queens
  • Construction ongoing
  • Limited culture

Parks & Recreation

  • Gantry Plaza State Park
  • Hunter's Point South Park
  • Socrates Sculpture Park

Public Transit

  • 7 train
  • E, M trains
  • Ferry service

Popular Streets

  • Vernon Boulevard
  • Jackson Avenue
  • Queens Plaza

Key Amenities

  • MoMA PS1
  • Waterfront promenade
  • New luxury buildings
  • Quick Manhattan access

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