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Affordable rent-stabilized apartments for rent in Astoria

Astoria currently shows 14 apartments for rent on this page, with 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units appearing most often. Astoria’s average building rating is 3.8/5 across 22 rated buildings, average tenancy length is 2.2 months based on 55 relisted units, and average rent increase is 0.0% based on 79 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Browse 14 affordable rent-stabilized apartments for rent in Astoria, Queens. This page is capped at $3,300/month, so you can focus on units in a lower price range while comparing what rent-stabilized means for your search. Openigloo helps you screen buildings with renter-first signals, including building and landlord reviews, so you can compare options before touring. Use the affordability cap and rent-stabilized filter together, then confirm lease terms, move-in costs, and any unit-specific rules with the agent.

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What to check before for affordable, rent-stabilized apartments in Astoria, Queens

  • This page shows apartments for rent in Astoria that are rent-stabilized and ask $3,300/month or less.
  • The affordable threshold here is $3,300/month, based on the 25th percentile of gross rents for this neighborhood and bedroom scope, with a safe floor/ceiling applied.
  • Rent-stabilized protections apply at the building or unit level, so confirm the exact status for the apartment you want.
  • Compare the asking rent with the full monthly cost, including broker fee, deposit, utilities, and any application fees.
  • Astoria search results often include 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments for rent, so bedroom count can affect both price and availability.
  • Use Openigloo reviews to check building patterns before you apply, especially if you are comparing multiple addresses.

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