High-rise buildings near the G train in Queens
Search high-rise buildings near the G train in Queens, with 44+ buildings currently matching your filters. This scope focuses on buildings that are 44+ floors and are located along or near the G train corridor in Queens. Openigloo helps you compare faster by pooling building-level signals like availability and renter feedback, plus open-data context where available. Use the filters to narrow your options, then check details (and questions from other renters) before you commit to an application or lease terms.
High-rise buildings near the G train in Queens
Showing 37–44 of 44 high-rise buildings near the G train in Queens.

27-21 44 Drive
Hunters Point

23-10 41 Avenue
Long Island City
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4202 Crescent St
Hunters Point

27-01 Jackson Avenue
Hunters Point

4-74 48 Ave
Hunters Point

44-27 Purves Street
Hunters Point
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41-32 27 Street
Long Island City
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46-30 Center Boulevard
Hunters Point
What to check before for high-rise buildings near the G train in Queens
- Confirm commute fit: the G train stop distance can vary, so check the exact address and walking time from the building.
- Verify the “high-rise” criteria for your comfort: ask about elevator count, move-in logistics, and what floors are actually serviced.
- Review fees beyond rent: confirm security deposit, any broker fee, and the total monthly cost before scheduling a showing.
- Check building rules upfront: ask about package handling, common-area policies, and any restrictions that affect day-to-day living.
- If you’re considering a specific unit, confirm availability and lease terms in writing before applying. Building-level signals don’t always reflect unit-level differences.