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AKA Times Square
Studio to 2 Bedroom Apartments

AKA Times Square

123-131 W 44th StNew York, NY 10036
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93 1/2 E 7th St
2 Bedroom Apartments

93 1/2 E 7th St

93 1/2 E 7th StNew York, NY 10009
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330 E 56th St
2 Bedroom Apartments

330 E 56th St

330 E 56th StNew York, NY 10022
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Vantage
2 Bedroom Apartments

Vantage

308 E 38th StNew York, NY 10016
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512 East 5th Street
Studio to 5 Bedroom Apartments

512 East 5th Street

512 E Fifth StNew York, NY 10009
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417 East 9th Street
1 to 3 Bedroom Apartments

417 East 9th Street

417 E 9th StNew York, NY 10009
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422 East 14th Street
Studio to 2 Bedroom Apartments

422 East 14th Street

422 E 14th StNew York, NY 10009
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431 East 9th Street
1 to 3 Bedroom Apartments

431 East 9th Street

431 E Ninth StNew York, NY 10009
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Getting Around Queens, NY

Walk Score®

85 / 100

Very Walkable

Most errands can be accomplished on foot

Bike Score®

65 / 100

Bikeable

Some bike infrastructure

Transit Score®

85 / 100

Excellent Transit

Transit is convenient for most trips

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Frequently Asked Questions about Short-term Queens Apartments

What is the Cheapest Short-term apartment in Queens?

Currently the most affordable Short-term Apartment in Queens is at Outpost Club Hancock (Furnished Rooms) listed at $1,250.

How much is the average rent for a Short-term Queens Apartment?

The average rent for a Short-term Apartment in Queens is $6,755.

What is the largest Short-term Queens Apartment for rent?

Today's Short-term apartment with the most square footage in Queens is a 5,918 square feet unit starting from $5,760 at 417 E 83rd St.

What is the average size for Queens Short-term Apartments for rent?

The average size for a Short-term rental in Queens is currently at 776 sq ft.

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