Queens Village 1-Bedroom Rent Data Analysis - Queens Village - 1

The average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Queens Village is between $2,000 and $2,300.

Looking at the numbers, it is definitely lower than areas like Flushing or Astoria within Queens.

Queens Village has a high proportion of single-family homes and small multi-family buildings, which makes its rental structure different from areas centered around large apartment complexes.

1-bedroom units in houses tend to be around $1,900, while formal apartment buildings are typically around $2,200.

Within the area, the redevelopment zone near Belmont Park and the commercial district around Hempstead Avenue exceed $2,300, while moving further into residential neighborhoods, you can find listings below $2,000. Studios are seen in the $1,600 range, and 2-bedrooms are around $2,600 according to the data.

The trend over the past year shows a gradual stabilization or slight increase. While it is not a dramatic surge, there is a noticeable transfer of rent pressure from the overall increase in New York City to the outer areas. The estimated increase is around 2-4% compared to the previous year.

Compared to nearby areas, Queens Village is 15-20% cheaper than Flushing and is at a similar level to Valley Stream or Elmont in Long Island. Despite being part of New York City, it benefits from a quiet residential environment typical of the border areas with Long Island.

The concentration of Korean residents is not as high as in Flushing, but there is a growing trend of Korean families along the axis from Bellerose to Queens Village. Access to Korean markets and hospitals relies on Flushing, making vehicle transportation essential.

  • If prioritizing school districts and a quiet environment, consider the southern residential areas of Queens Village.
  • If prioritizing public transportation access, look near Belmont.
  • If rent budget is the top priority, consider 1-bedroom units in houses.

Data indicates that Queens Village is establishing itself as a relatively reasonable rental alternative within New York City.