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1-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Astoria

Astoria has 2-bedrooms and 1-bedrooms as the most common unit sizes, and this page is focused on 19+ 1-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings. If you are sizing up a budget, the bedroom count matters because 1-bedroom units in this neighborhood can vary a lot in layout, storage, and total monthly cost. Astoria’s building-level trends show an average building rating of 3.8/5 across 22 rated buildings, an average tenancy length of 2.5 months based on 50 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 0.0% based on 79 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

Find 19+ 1-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Astoria, Queens. This page helps you narrow by neighborhood, bedroom count, and tenant-protection status, with a median rent of $3,245. Openigloo focuses on renter-first details like building reviews and lease context so you can compare apartments more carefully. Good cause refers to a tenant-protection category, not a neighborhood, and it can still come with lease terms, fees, or renewal rules that you should confirm before applying.

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What to check before for 1-bedroom good cause apartments in Astoria, Queens

  • Expect 19+ 1-bedroom apartments for rent in Astoria, with a median rent of $3,245.
  • Good cause is a tenant-protection category, so verify how it applies to the building and lease.
  • Check the full move-in cost, including deposit, broker fee, and any monthly charges beyond asking rent.
  • Compare building reviews on Openigloo to spot recurring issues before scheduling a tour.
  • For 1-bedroom apartments, budget for unit size, storage, and how the kitchen and living area are laid out.

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