
Apartments near Long Island City High School in Queens, NY (1,361 Rentals)


2819-2821 33rd St

2804 33rd St

3853 12th St

31-19 37th Ave

29-10 Astoria Blvd

26-19 30th St

3413 30th Ave

25-15 Crescent Street

2835 34th St

3502 30th Ave

38-14 29th St

2517-2519 27th St

34-10 36th Ave

2852 35th St

2549 31st St

2540 31st St

25-75 33rd St

25-75 33rd St

3909 Crescent St

25-60 33rd St

2620 Hoyt Ave S

25-34 31st St

29-15 Astoria Blvd

38-66 11th St

3613 34th St

38-32 29th St

34-04 28th Ave

EDEN Condominium

3925 24th St

2809 39th Ave

Bernard Court

31-07 38th Ave

36-26 35th St

13-09 40th Ave

38-57 9th St

2531 31st St

2559 33rd St

901 40th Ave

3865 9th St

The Sunswick

2829 35th St

39-15 27th St

28-25 35th St

2808 35th St

Margaret Court

3724 33rd St

39-25 27th St

Lucent33

36-40 35th St
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Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.