Queens rent-stabilized apartments

Apartments in Queens buildings with rent-stabilized units

75 apartments in Queens buildings with rent-stabilized units, available now. Every building is cross-referenced against the DHCR registry. Updated July 2026.
  • DHCR-verified buildings
  • Queens
  • Updated July 2026

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Every listing here is cross-referenced against the New York State DHCR building registry, the official list of buildings containing rent-stabilized units. A match means the building appears in that registry, not that the specific unit is rent-stabilized or that it carries a promised legal rent. Stabilization status is set at the building level, and individual apartments can vary. Always verify a unit's status and rent history directly with DHCR before signing a lease.

Listed as rent-stabilized

These listings describe the unit itself as rent-stabilized, per the poster. We additionally cross-reference each building against the DHCR registry.

Listed as stabilized · DHCR building matchStreetEasy
46-09 11th Street, Long Island City, Ny, 11101Hunters Point
$2,636/moStudio
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Listed as stabilized · DHCR building matchStreetEasy
20-38 31st Street, Astoria, Ny, 11105Ditmars-Steinway
$2,975/mo1 bed
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Listed as stabilized · DHCR building matchStreetEasy
42-77 Hunter Street, Long Island City, Ny, 11101Hunters Point
$5,722/mo2 bed
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Listed as stabilized · DHCR building matchLeasebreak
43-10 Crescent Street, Long Island City, NY, 11101Long Island City
$6,235/mo2 bed
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Listed as rent-stabilized by the posterStreetEasy
85-31 115th Street, Richmond Hill, Ny, 11418Richmond Hill
$2,150/mo1 bed
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Listed as rent-stabilized by the posterStreetEasy
85-31 115th Street, Richmond Hill, Ny, 11418Richmond Hill
$2,600/mo2 bed
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Listed as rent-stabilized by the posterReddit
Lease takeover - LIC studio- the forge $3215 - ASAP - furniture saleLong Island City
$3,215/moStudio
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Listed as rent-stabilized by the posterReddit
Northern Blvd, Flushing, QueensFlushing
$2,227/mo1 bed
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Listed as rent-stabilized by the posterReddit
Lease takeover- LIC studio at The Forge- $3215 ASAP + furniture saleLong Island City
$3,215/moStudio
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Listed as rent-stabilized by the posterReddit
29-11 Queens Plaza N, Long Island City, NY 11101Long Island City
$4,195/mo1 bed
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Listed as rent-stabilized by the posterStreetEasy
56-27 2nd Street, Queens, Ny, 11101Hunters Point
$3,405/mo1 bed
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Listed as rent-stabilized by the posterStreetEasy
1-15 57th Avenue, Queens, Ny, 11101Hunters Point
$2,666/moStudio
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75 DHCR-verified listings in Queens

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30-56 44th Street, Astoria, Ny, 11103Astoria
$5,000/mo3 bed
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46-09 69th Street, Woodside, Ny, 11377Woodside
$3,550/mo2 bed
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26-41 3rd Street, Astoria, Ny, 11102Astoria
$3,935/mo2 bed
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26-41 3rd Street, Astoria, Ny, 11102Astoria
$3,935/mo2 bed
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24-65 38th Street, Astoria, Ny, 11103Astoria
$2,800/mo1 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
27-16 21st Street, Astoria, Ny, 11102Astoria
$4,100/mo2 bed
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510 Onderdonk Avenue, Ridgewood, Ny, 11385Ridgewood
$4,200/mo3 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
26-25 4th Street, Astoria, Ny, 11102Astoria
$4,200/mo2 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
4-27 27th Avenue, Astoria, Ny, 11102Astoria
$3,300/mo3 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
26-25 4th Street, Astoria, Ny, 11102Astoria
$5,000/mo3 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
26-25 4th Street, Astoria, Ny, 11102Astoria
$3,100/mo1 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
44-46 Purves Street, Long Island City, Ny, 11101Hunters Point
$4,055/mo1 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
26-25 4th Street, Astoria, Ny, 11102Astoria
$2,700/moStudio
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Listed as stabilized · DHCR building matchStreetEasy
46-09 11th Street, Long Island City, Ny, 11101Hunters Point
$2,636/moStudio
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
65-65 Wetherole Street, Rego Park, Ny, 11374Rego Park
$2,250/moStudio
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
162-15 Highland Avenue, Jamaica, Ny, 11432Jamaica Hills
$2,409/mo1 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
23-06 31st Avenue, Astoria, Ny, 11106Astoria
$2,740/mo1 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
30-30 30th Street, Astoria, Ny, 11102Astoria
$3,400/mo3 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
75-25 153rd Street, Flushing, Ny, 11367Kew Gardens Hills
$3,050/mo2 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
75-25 153rd Street, Flushing, Ny, 11367Kew Gardens Hills
$2,500/mo1 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
75-25 153rd Street, Flushing, Ny, 11367Kew Gardens Hills
$2,950/mo2 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
42-10 27th Street, Long Island City, Ny, 11101Hunters Point
$4,295/mo1 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
66-40 108th Street, Forest Hills, Ny, 11375Forest Hills
$3,150/mo2 bed
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DHCR building matchStreetEasy
46-09 69th Street, Woodside, Ny, 11377Woodside
$2,795/mo1 bed
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Related guide
The NYC rent-stabilized apartments guideWhat rent stabilization means, how DHCR verification works, and your rights as a stabilized tenant.
FAQs

Common questions

What does "rent-stabilized" mean?
Rent stabilization is a New York State system that limits annual rent increases and gives tenants protections like automatic lease renewal, generally covering buildings of 6 or more units built before January 1, 1974, plus certain buildings receiving tax benefits. It applies at the building level: a building can contain rent-stabilized units, but individual apartments within it can still be non-stabilized depending on their history. Leaseswap never claims a specific unit is rent-stabilized, only that its building appears in the DHCR registry of buildings containing rent-stabilized units.
How does Leaseswap verify rent-stabilized buildings?
Every listing address is cross-referenced against the New York State Division of Homes and Community Renewal (DHCR) building registry, the official list of buildings containing rent-stabilized units. A match means the building appears in that registry, not that the specific listed apartment carries stabilized status or a specific legal rent. Renters should always verify a unit’s status and rent history directly with DHCR before signing a lease.
How often is this list updated?
Listing inventory updates continuously as new units post and existing ones are taken. The DHCR building registry match is re-run as part of Leaseswap’s enrichment pipeline, and the counts on this page reflect live search results, not a static snapshot.
How do I get alerts for new rent-stabilized listings?
Create a free Leaseswap search alert with the rent-stabilized filter turned on, and you will get notified as soon as a new listing in a DHCR-registered building matches your borough, budget, and bedroom count.
Is a rent-stabilized apartment the same as rent-controlled?
No. Rent control applies only where a tenant or successor has occupied continuously since before July 1, 1971, a small and shrinking pool, typically in pre-1947 buildings. Rent stabilization is the much larger system and is what this page tracks. Both limit rent increases, but they are governed by different rules.
What is the difference between "listed as rent-stabilized" and a DHCR building match?
They are two different signals. "Listed as rent-stabilized" means the poster describes the specific unit as rent-stabilized in the listing copy, an unverified, unit-level claim that Leaseswap has not confirmed. A "DHCR building match" means Leaseswap cross-referenced the building address against the official DHCR registry of buildings containing rent-stabilized units, a verified but building-level signal, since individual apartments within a matched building can still be non-stabilized. A listing can carry either signal, both, or neither. Renters should always verify a specific unit's status and rent history directly with DHCR before signing a lease.