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Rent-stabilized 2-bedroom apartments for rent in Long Island City

Long Island City has 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments most often, and this page focuses on 28 apartments for rent in the neighborhood. Building-level trends in Long Island City show an average building rating of 4.1/5 across 33 rated buildings, an average tenancy length of 11.3 months based on 33 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 2.4% based on 204 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

This page covers 28 rent-stabilized 2-bedroom apartments for rent in Long Island City, Queens. Use it to compare current options by building, rent, and 2-bedroom layout while staying focused on rent-stabilized units. Openigloo helps you check renter-first details like building reviews and landlord patterns before you apply. Rent-stabilized does not mean every lease term is the same, so confirm renewal rules, any rent changes, and what is included in the monthly rent.

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What to check before for 2-bedroom rent-stabilized apartments in Long Island City, Queens

  • Rent-stabilized 2-bedroom apartments for rent in this scope have a median rent of $6,973.
  • Long Island City is a 2-bedroom market where bedroom count and unit count matter for budgeting, since larger layouts can move quickly.
  • Confirm whether the asking rent includes any utilities, and ask about fees, deposits, and broker fees before you tour or apply.
  • Rent-stabilized rules can affect renewal and rent increases, but you should still verify the specific lease terms for the unit.
  • Compare building reviews on Openigloo to look for patterns in maintenance, management response, and move-in conditions.

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