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Rent-stabilized apartments for rent in Astoria

Astoria has 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments for rent in this scope, with 49 rent-stabilized apartments for rent shown right now. 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).

This page shows 49 rent-stabilized apartments for rent in Astoria, Queens. You can narrow the scope by neighborhood and bedroom count, and compare what is available right now against the median rent of $3,740. Openigloo helps renters check building-level signals before they apply, including reviews where available. For rent-stabilized homes, it is still important to confirm the renewal terms, rent increase rules, and any move-in fees or lease details with the agent or building team.

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

  • Rent-stabilized means the unit is subject to regulated rent increases and renewal protections, but the exact terms still need to be confirmed for each apartment.
  • The current median rent in this Astoria scope is $3,740, so budget with the asking rent and any added monthly costs in mind.
  • Astoria’s most common bedroom sizes here are 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms, which can help if you are comparing space needs and monthly budget.
  • Check whether the unit has any fees, deposits, or required documents before you apply, since those can change the true move-in cost.
  • Review the building-level feedback on Openigloo when available, especially if you want context on maintenance, management, or relisting patterns.

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