Long Island City vs Flushing

Compare these two popular New York neighborhoods side-by-side.Flushing is more affordable with 2BR rents at $2,700/mo.

Long Island City

Modern, developing, urban

2BR Rent$4,300/mo
85
Walk
96
Transit
72
Bike

Flushing

MORE AFFORDABLE

Bustling, multicultural, urban

2BR Rent$2,700/mo
85
Walk
90
Transit
68
Bike

Rent Price Comparison

Monthly rent by bedroom type

Unit TypeLong Island CityFlushingDifference
Studio$2,400$1,600+$800(+50.0%)
1 Bedroom$3,100$2,000+$1,100(+55.0%)
2 Bedroom$4,300$2,700+$1,600(+59.3%)
3 Bedroom$6,000$3,600+$2,400(+66.7%)

Which Neighborhood Wins?

affordability
Flushing
Average rent is $1167/mo higher
transit
Long Island City
Transit score: 96 vs 90
walkability
Long Island City
Walk score: 85 vs 85
nightlife
Tie
Both neighborhoods have comparable nightlife scenes
families
Flushing
Good public schools, specialized high schools nearby
young Professionals
Long Island City
Modern, developing, urban
commute
Long Island City
10-15 min to downtown

Long Island City Overview

Rapidly developing Queens waterfront with modern high-rises, art galleries, stunning Manhattan views, and the fastest commute to Midtown.

Best For

Young professionalsCommutersThose wanting modern amenitiesView seekers

Pros

  • +Fast Manhattan commute
  • +Modern buildings
  • +Waterfront parks
  • +Growing food scene

Cons

  • -Lacks neighborhood character
  • -Expensive for Queens
  • -Construction ongoing
  • -Limited culture
Safety
Good
Commute
10-15 min
Nightlife
Rooftop bars, modern lounges, emerging scene
Schools
Improving, newer families moving in

Flushing Overview

Vibrant Asian-American hub in Queens with authentic Chinese, Korean, and Asian cuisine, bustling markets, and strong community.

Best For

Asian cuisine loversBudget-conscious rentersDiverse community seekersFamilies

Pros

  • +Affordable
  • +Incredible food
  • +Strong community
  • +Good transit

Cons

  • -Long commutes
  • -Very crowded
  • -Language barriers possible
  • -Far from Manhattan
Safety
Good
Commute
40-50 min
Nightlife
Karaoke bars, Asian nightlife, casual spots
Schools
Good public schools, specialized high schools nearby

Key Takeaways: Long Island City vs Flushing

  • Affordability: Flushing offers lower rents with 2BR averaging $2,700/mo compared to $4,300/mo.
  • Walkability: Long Island City has the edge with a Walk Score of 85.
  • Transit: Long Island City offers better public transit access (Transit Score: 96).
  • Commute: Long Island City (10-15 min) vsFlushing (40-50 min) to downtown.

Which Neighborhood is Right for You?

Long Island City is ideal for young professionals and commuters, offering modern, developing, urban vibes. Flushing suits asian cuisine lovers and budget-conscious renters, known for its bustling, multicultural, urban atmosphere.