Jackson Heights is a popular and vibrant Queens neighborhood, celebrated for its cultural diversity, great food, and convenient commute into Manhattan. There are many different types of rental stock and prices are typically lower than in Manhattan and many parts of Brooklyn. Check out some of our favorite picks below or look for more Jackson Heights apartments on StreetEasy.

Price $2,550
Space 1 bed, 1 bath
Neighborhood Jackson Heights

This is a sunny one-bedroom with a great layout. The living room is bright and spacious, with a corner perfect for a dining area. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher, and a breakfast bar. The bedroom is well-sized and has a custom walk-in closet. The building has an elevator, laundry, and a live-in super.

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Price $2,400
Space 1 bed, 1 bath
Neighborhood Jackson Heights

This elegant one-bedroom is newly renovated. The gorgeous kitchen is large, with beautiful cabinetry, granite countertops, and an elegant breakfast bar. Windows in the kitchen and the living room make the area bright and sunny. There’s an office area within the living area, and the bedroom is large with a truly impressive closet. The building has laundry and an elevator.

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Price $2,400
Space Studio, 1 bath
Neighborhood Jackson Heights

Within a new development that features a virtual doorman, elevator, roof terrace, gym, and indoor parking, this large studio has an oversized triple pane window with amazing views. The hardwood floors are elegant and there’s great storage space. There’s also a modern kitchen with quartz countertops.

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Price $2,800
Space 2 beds, 1 bath
Neighborhood Jackson Heights

This two-bedroom is in a charming four-family brick home. The white marble bathroom is pristine, while the two bedrooms are well-sized with natural light. The spacious kitchen has a large window, subway tiles, and elegant cabinets and there are hardwood floors throughout the space.

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Price $2,800
Space 2 beds, 1 bath
Neighborhood Jackson Heights

This is an apartment with a truly great kitchen. Outfitted with a white granite countertop, sleek subway tile, Shaker style cabinets, hardwood floors, a dishwasher, and a large window overlooking the garden, it’s the truly rare eat-in kitchen in New York City. Both bedrooms get good natural light, each having two windows, and the apartment boasts high ceilings. The building was designed in 1922 and has a stately look and a lush and lovely garden.

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