New developments near the M train in Long Island City
Long Island City in Queens is a commuter-focused neighborhood where many renters look for reliable transit access and newer building stock. On Openigloo, you can compare buildings near the M train that fit a new-developments scope. Long Island City has 3.9/5 rated buildings across 23 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page focuses on buildings in Long Island City that are new developments and within reach of the M train, with 25+ buildings to explore. Openigloo helps you narrow by using building pages that combine what residents report with open-data signals and on-the-ground context from renter Q&A. Use the filters to compare options, then verify details with the building before you commit—especially for fees, availability, and move-in timelines.
New developments near the M train in Long Island City
Showing 19–25 of 25 new developments near the M train in Long Island City.
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41-21 24 Street
Long Island City
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32-04 38 Avenue
Long Island City
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37-25 33 Street
Long Island City
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25-8 40 Avenue
Long Island City
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25-10 38 Avenue
Long Island City
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2312 40 Avenue
Long Island City
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41-32 27 Street
Long Island City
What to check before for new developments near the M train in Long Island City
- Confirm the commute for your exact address and time of day, since “near the M train” can still mean a walk or transfer.
- Check what “new development” means for each building (year built, amenities, and construction notes) and compare building policies on move-ins and packages.
- Review the full cost before applying: deposits, move-in fees, and any required broker/tenant costs can change the monthly total beyond the rent amount.
- Look for availability and current pricing on Openigloo, since listings and concessions can shift quickly in newer buildings.
- If the building shows open-data signals (records, permits, or compliance history), use them as a starting point—but still ask the leasing office about current conditions and rules.