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Apartments for rent in top rated buildings in Long Island City

Long Island City in Queens has 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments as the most common formats, and this page currently shows 31+ apartments for rent. That makes it useful if you are comparing unit size against a neighborhood with a relatively tight top-rated inventory. Across 31 rated buildings, the average building rating is 4.1/5. Average tenancy length is 11.3 months, and the average rent increase is 0.0% based on 210 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Browse 31+ apartments for rent in top rated buildings in Long Island City, Queens. This page helps you narrow by a building-level review signal while comparing current asking rents and common unit sizes, including 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments. Openigloo surfaces renter-focused details so you can check building reviews before you apply. Use this filter with the full rent picture in mind: asking rent is only one part of move-in cost, and fees, deposits, utilities, and lease terms can change what you actually pay.

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What to check before for top rated apartments in Long Island City, Queens

  • Expect a smaller, review-focused pool of 31+ apartments for rent in Long Island City.
  • The median rent is $4,590, so budget for the current asking-rent level in this neighborhood.
  • 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments are the most common sizes here, which matters if you are comparing space and monthly cost.
  • Top rated refers to building review scores on Openigloo, not a neighborhood ranking.
  • Confirm the full move-in cost before applying, including broker fees, deposits, utilities, and any lease-specific charges.

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