Monthly Rent Report
Long Island City Rent Report — March 2025
Asking rents in ZIP 11101, New York City, from 1,151 listings.
Median 1BR rent in Long Island City was $4,120 in March 2025, down 3.1% (−$130) from February 2025 and up 4.0% year-over-year. The middle half of 1BR listings asked between $3,951 and $4,286. That puts Long Island City $1,620 above the New York City citywide 1BR median of $2,500. The month's figures are based on 1,151 listings across 15 bedroom categories.
Median Rent by Bedroom Count
| Bedrooms | Median | Vs. February 2025 | Vs. March 2024 | P25–P75 Range | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | $3,281 | −$143 (-4.2%) | −$242 (-6.9%) | $3,254 – $3,318 | 6 |
| Studio | $3,624 | +$200 (+5.8%) | +$101 (+2.9%) | $3,388 – $3,890 | 149 |
| Studio | $3,659 | +$235 (+6.9%) | +$136 (+3.9%) | $3,295 – $4,172 | 65 |
| 1BR | $4,120 | −$130 (-3.1%) | +$160 (+4.0%) | $3,951 – $4,286 | 16 |
| 1BR | $3,999 | −$251 (-5.9%) | +$39 (+1.0%) | $3,750 – $4,563 | 75 |
| 1BR | $4,228 | −$22 (-0.5%) | +$268 (+6.8%) | $3,858 – $4,770 | 348 |
| 2BR | $5,575 | −$582 (-9.5%) | −$167 (-2.9%) | $4,973 – $6,183 | 107 |
| 2BR | $6,456 | +$299 (+4.8%) | +$714 (+12.4%) | $5,830 – $6,530 | 3 |
| 2BR | $6,000 | −$157 (-2.6%) | +$258 (+4.5%) | $5,447 – $6,748 | 294 |
| 3BR | $7,300 | +$25 (+0.3%) | −$134 (-1.8%) | $6,175 – $8,550 | 49 |
| 3BR | $6,410 | −$865 (-11.9%) | −$1,024 (-13.8%) | $6,293 – $6,528 | 2 |
| 3BR | $5,700 | −$1,575 (-21.6%) | −$1,734 (-23.3%) | $5,650 – $6,285 | 25 |
| 4BR | $7,063 | −$4,137 (-36.9%) | +$1,763 (+33.3%) | $6,925 – $7,203 | 4 |
| 4BR | $11,200 | $0 (0.0%) | +$5,900 (+111.3%) | $8,850 – $11,350 | 3 |
| 4BR | $7,200 | −$4,000 (-35.7%) | +$1,900 (+35.8%) | $6,925 – $7,210 | 5 |
Median, P25, and P75 are asking rents from listings posted in March 2025. Changes compare against the nearest prior month with data.
Long Island City vs. New York City — March 2025
| Bedrooms | Long Island City Median | NYC Citywide Median | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | $3,281 | $2,514 | +$768 (+30.5%) |
| Studio | $3,624 | $2,514 | +$1,111 (+44.2%) |
| Studio | $3,659 | $2,514 | +$1,146 (+45.6%) |
| 1BR | $4,120 | $2,500 | +$1,620 (+64.8%) |
| 1BR | $3,999 | $2,500 | +$1,499 (+60.0%) |
| 1BR | $4,228 | $2,500 | +$1,728 (+69.1%) |
| 2BR | $5,575 | $2,938 | +$2,638 (+89.8%) |
| 2BR | $6,456 | $2,938 | +$3,519 (+119.8%) |
| 2BR | $6,000 | $2,938 | +$3,063 (+104.3%) |
| 3BR | $7,300 | $3,600 | +$3,700 (+102.8%) |
| 3BR | $6,410 | $3,600 | +$2,810 (+78.1%) |
| 3BR | $5,700 | $3,600 | +$2,100 (+58.3%) |
| 4BR | $7,063 | $4,400 | +$2,663 (+60.5%) |
| 4BR | $11,200 | $4,400 | +$6,800 (+154.5%) |
| 4BR | $7,200 | $4,400 | +$2,800 (+63.6%) |
Citywide figure is the median of zip-level medians across 175 New York City zip codes with listings in March 2025.