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$2,600
1 unit available
2 bed
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Some paid utils, Range, and Refrigerator
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$1,600
1 unit available
1 bed
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Ceiling fan, Oven, and Refrigerator
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$3,500
1 unit available
4 bed
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Oven and Refrigerator

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These units are the best deal in town.
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$2,250
1 unit available
3 bed
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Range
1 of 5
$2,400
1 unit available
2 bed
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Oven and Refrigerator
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$3,200
1 unit available
3 bed
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Range and Refrigerator
1 of 8
$3,029
1 unit available
2 bed
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Refrigerator
1 of 7
$3,500
1 unit available
2 bed • 3 bed
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Granite counters, Parking, Recently renovated, and Refrigerator
1 of 9
$2,300
1 unit available
1 bed
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Granite counters and Recently renovated

Luxury apartments
Top units for an elevated lifestyle.
1 of 6
$2,400
1 unit available
1 bed
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Granite counters, Dishwasher, Microwave, Internet access, Furnished, and Refrigerator
1 of 8
$3,000
1 unit available
3 bed
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Recently renovated, Microwave, and Refrigerator
1 of 9
$2,950
1 unit available
3 bed
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In unit laundry, Dishwasher, Parking, and Refrigerator
Top neighborhoods in Queens

Astoria
What it’s like to live in Astoria
Cultural diversity and accessibility define Astoria, where rental options span from modern luxury developments to classic walk-ups. Properties like 10 Halletts Point offer new construction with amenities targeting young professionals, while the neighborhood maintains its authentic character through established buildings at more moderate price points. Located in western Queens with excellent subway connections to Manhattan, Astoria provides a perfect balance of urban convenience with more reasonable space-to-price ratios than Manhattan alternatives. Best suited for those seeking authentic New York living without maximum density or pricing.
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Flushing
What it’s like to live in Flushing
Asian cultural immersion defines Flushing, where the vibrant downtown rivals Manhattan's Chinatown for authentic experiences and culinary diversity. Residents enjoy the extensive shopping districts along Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue featuring specialties from across East Asia. Though crowds can be intense around transportation hubs, the neighborhood's excellent public transit options including the 7 train terminus provide convenient Manhattan access. The area surrounding Queens Botanical Garden offers quieter residential pockets, while numerous religious centers from Buddhist temples to Hindu mandirs reflect the community's diverse spiritual traditions.
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Families
Retirees
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Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
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Elmhurst
What it’s like to live in Elmhurst
Global diversity thrives in Elmhurst, where over 100 nationalities create one of the world's most multicultural communities. Residents enjoy authentic international dining along Broadway and Queens Boulevard with culinary traditions spanning continents. Though housing stock tends toward practical rather than historic significance, the vibrant street life and cultural festivals create neighborhood identity beyond architectural considerations. The area's excellent public transportation connections via multiple subway lines provide convenient Manhattan access, while the expansive Elmhurst Park offers recreational opportunities despite dense urban surroundings.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Rental pricing for one-bedroom apartments in Richmond Hill ranges from $1,600 to $2,400 with an average rent of $1,950.
Rental pricing for two-bedroom apartments in Richmond Hill ranges from $2,400 to $3,500 with an average rent of $3,043.