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136-18 Maple Avenue, Apt 9G
Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11355
$3,395
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By Vicki Z Saali, 18 hours ago
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733 Sqft
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40th Road
Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11354
$3,300
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By Yimin Ge , 1 day ago
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39-16 Prince Street, Apt 8C
Downtown Flushing, Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11354
$3,200
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By Aili Tracey, 7 hours ago
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131-01 40th Road, Apt 12P
Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11354
$3,100
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By Jianing Carlisle, 16 hours ago
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700 Sqft
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131-03 40th Road, Apt 11P
Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11354
$2,950
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By Qian Yi Liu, 8 hours ago
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144-74 Northern Blvd
Murray Hill (Queens), Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11354
$2,950
By Darina Sapozhnikova, 4 days ago
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550 Sqft
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Northern Boulevard
Murray Hill (Queens), Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11354
$2,825
By Andres Buenaventura, 3 days ago
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545 Sqft
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39-16 Prince Street, Apt 7E
Downtown Flushing, Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11354
$2,800
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By Aili Tracey, 17 hours ago
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500 Sqft
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144-74 Northern Blvd
Murray Hill (Queens), Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11354
$2,775
By Christian Newton, 4 days ago
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565 Sqft
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131-11 Fowler Avenue, Apt 6D
Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11355
$2,700
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By Wai Bong, 12 hours ago
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144-70 Roosevelt Ave, Apt 1
Murray Hill (Queens), Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11354
$2,500
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By Regan Chen, 4 days ago
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42-18 147th Street, Apt 2A
Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11355
$2,450
By Roger Mashihi, 3 days ago
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132-15 41st Avenue, Apt 6B
Downtown Flushing, Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11355
$2,400
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By Aili Tracey, 15 hours ago
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680 Sqft
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170-06 Crocheon
Murray Hill (Queens), Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11358
$2,400
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By Alex Tembelis, 15 hours ago
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140-16 34th Avenue, Apt 3
Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11354
$2,400
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By The Realty Depot, 4 days ago
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Flushing

Between Flushing Bay and Murray Hill lies the diverse residential neighborhood of Flushing. Home to the largest Chinatown in NYC, Flushing has some of the best restaurants in the city, as well as a booming shopping scene and plenty of outdoor spaces to enjoy.

Flushing Apartments
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Flushing Apartments for Rent

Fun Facts and History of Flushing

Founded in 1645, Flushing was originally named Vlissingen by Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam. However, once the English took over in 1664, Queens County was created and the town was named Flushing in 1683. Flushing was one of the five original towns in Queens, and several buildings from this era still stand today.

During the 1700’s and 1800’s, Flushing’s population grew by quite a lot. It incorporated both the towns of College Point and Whitestone before being incorporated into Queens and Greater New York City in 1898, though the people of Flushing were against this.

During the early 1900’s, Flushing was a major player in the film industry before Hollywood really took off. Because of this, the area became extremely popular with wealthy socialites. However, once Hollywood did take off, people went out west, leaving a lot of affordable housing for the working class and immigrant communities. Today Flushing is a bustling, diverse neighborhood and still a major player in Queens.

Flushing Buildings

Flushing is slowly seeing more luxury high rises being constructed. However, most of the neighborhood remains rather flat. Row houses and mid rise apartment complexes dominate the area, as do the three to six story store fronts on busier streets.

Atmosphere of Flushing

Flushing is a melting pot if there ever were one. One of the most diverse neighborhoods in the most diverse borough, Flushing is full of proud communities that leave their mark with restaurants, shops and cultural institutions.

Flushing is rather peaceful, being a mostly residential neighborhood. While it’s popular with tourists, the nightlife here is rather calm, save for the few rowdy crowds after a Mets game. People are respectful of their neighbors and welcoming to visitors.

Family Score for Flushing

Flushing is a safe area full of schools and outdoor spaces. Hospitals are close by and there’s never anything too noisy happening. Nights after a Mets game can get a bit rowdy, but that is mostly over by Citi Field. Overall, Flushing is a great place for families.

Notable Schools in Flushing
  • The Flushing International High School
  • East-West School of International Studies
  • Robert F. Kennedy Community High School

Notable Residents of Flushing
  • Judd Apatow: Film Maker
  • Fran Drescher: Actor
  • Jon Favreau: Director and Actor

Transportation Options in Flushing

The New York City subway system provides access to Flushing via the 7 train.

Biking is very popular here. While there are almost no Citi Bike docking stations, the roads are wide and have miles of bike lanes.

Driving is also very popular in Flushing. Traffic is usually light and there’s a ton of parking.

Landmarks and Neighborhood Treasures of Flushing
  • lushing Town Hall
  • Lewis Latimer House Museum
  • Queens Botanical Gardens

Act Like a Local in Flushing
  • Flushing Town Hall is a great place to catch a show or see some art. Check out their future events!
  • For an awesome shopping experience, check out The Shops at SkyView Center!
  • The food in Chinatown can’t be beat. Try Shanghai You Garden or Haidilao Hotpot for something delicious.
  • The Queens Botanical Gardens are a perfect way to spend an afternoon outside!
  • Check out some of the historic home museums that Flushing has to offer! The Lewis Latimer House and the Bowne House are particularly popular.

Read About Flushing

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Learn More About Flushing
For those interested, Flushing currently has 70 residential listings advertised on the market for rent. Listings for rent in this area typically have an median of 835 square feet. From data that we've compiled, listings range from $2,400 in the lower quartile to $3,475 in the upper quartile. Generally speaking, the median rental price is around $2,800 or $4 / sqft. For those interested in renting a listing in Flushing, there are currently 8 studio, 25 one-bedroom, 21 two-bedroom, 14 three-bedroom, and 2 four+ bedroom apartments available for rent.
For your convenience, we've included a more detailed breakdown of rental pricing by median bedroom sizes here:
Bedrooms Rent Rent / sqft
Studio $2,550 $4
1 BR $2,400 $5
2 BR $3,000 $4
3 BR $3,100 $3
4+ BR $4,650 $3

We make sure to refresh our rental listings every hour in order to provide you with the newest and most up-to-date inventory available on the market.

Flushing is located within Queens County, New York. This area currently has 2,310,011 residents in 779,304 households. Out of the total population, 40.12% of the residents speak another language at home instead of English. The majority of the inhabitants in this county are currently unmarried and have a median age of 38.

When looking at residents older than 25, around 27.27% have graduated from high school, 19.40% have a bachelor's degree, and 11.19% have obtained their master's degree or above. Employment rate is typically around 59.3% and the median income in this county is $59,758.

At least 56.20% of those living in this county are renting their homes. Most residents will commute to work by public transportation with an average commute time of 43 minutes.

Geographically, Queens County, New York is a part of the New York - Newark, NY - NJ - CT Urban Area. This county is currently home to 18,812,161 residents, or 6,707,347 households with a median income of $68,319. the New York - Newark, NY - NJ - CT Urban Area residents have a median age of 38 and 50.07% are currently renting their homes in the area.

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