Nitin Gadura | Licensed NYS Real Estate Salesperson | Gadura Real Estate, LLC
Jackson Heights Rental Market Overview
Jackson Heights is the cultural heartbeat of central Queens, widely celebrated as one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods on the planet. The blocks surrounding the intersection of 74th Street and Roosevelt Avenue form one of New York's most extraordinary food corridors, with Indian, Bangladeshi, Nepali, Tibetan, Colombian, Ecuadorian, and Mexican restaurants packed into every storefront. For renters, Jackson Heights delivers a rare combination: spacious pre-war apartments with architectural character, a major transit hub connecting five subway lines, and rental pricing that undercuts comparable Manhattan-adjacent neighborhoods. Nitin Gadura of Gadura Real Estate, LLC connects tenants with Jackson Heights rentals across every price tier.
Average Rent Prices in Jackson Heights (2026)
Unit Size
Monthly Rent Range
Studio
$1,400 – $1,700
1 Bedroom
$1,600 – $2,100
2 Bedrooms
$2,000 – $2,500
3 Bedrooms
$2,400 – $3,000
Jackson Heights pricing depends heavily on building type and location. The landmarked garden apartment complexes near 34th Avenue command premiums for their tree-lined courtyards and generous layouts, while standard walk-ups along Roosevelt Avenue and Northern Boulevard offer the most competitive rents. Contact Nitin at (917) 705-0132 for current availability across all price points.
Why Rent in Jackson Heights?
Unparalleled food diversity: 74th Street alone hosts Indian chaat houses, Bangladeshi biryanis, Himalayan momos, Colombian arepas, and Mexican taquerias — widely considered the best food corridor in Queens
Five-line subway hub: The Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue station connects the 7 (express and local), E, F, M, and R trains, providing direct access to Times Square, Midtown, and Lower Manhattan without transfers
Architecturally distinctive housing: The Jackson Heights Historic District features 1920s garden apartment complexes with interior courtyards, arched entryways, and pre-war craftsmanship rarely found in other Queens neighborhoods
Strong community fabric: Diversity Plaza at 73rd Street serves as a community gathering point, with weekly markets, cultural festivals, and neighborhood events throughout the year
LGBTQ+-welcoming: Jackson Heights has a longstanding LGBTQ+ community with the annual Queens Pride Parade, community organizations, and welcoming businesses throughout the neighborhood
Types of Rentals Available in Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights offers a distinctive mix of housing types not commonly found together in other Queens neighborhoods:
Garden apartment complexes: The neighborhood's signature housing type — multi-building complexes with interior courtyards, shared gardens, and pre-war apartments featuring large rooms, high ceilings, and hardwood floors throughout
Pre-war walk-up apartments: Classic six-story brick buildings along the major avenues, offering one- to three-bedroom apartments with solid pre-war construction
Co-op sublets: Many Jackson Heights co-op buildings allow subletting, providing access to well-maintained apartments with building amenities like laundry rooms, live-in supers, and elevator service
Two-family house units: Available on the quieter residential blocks south of Roosevelt Avenue, typically offering full-floor apartments with private entrances
Newer construction: A limited number of recently built mid-rise buildings along Northern Boulevard and Roosevelt Avenue with modern finishes and amenities
Transit & Commute from Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights is one of the best-connected neighborhoods in all of outer-borough New York:
7 train (express): Express service from 74th Street–Broadway to Times Square–42nd Street in approximately 20–25 minutes — one of the fastest Queens-to-Midtown commutes available
7 train (local): Additional stops at 82nd Street and 90th Street–Elmhurst Avenue for access to eastern Jackson Heights and Elmhurst
E/F trains: Available at Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue, providing express service to Midtown (53rd/Lex) and connections to Lower Manhattan
M/R trains: Local service along Queens Boulevard to Forest Hills, Rego Park, and Midtown Manhattan
Bus routes: Q32 and Q33 to LaGuardia Airport (approximately 15 minutes), Q47 to Marine Park, Q49 crosstown, Q53 SBS to Rockaway Beach, and Q70 SBS LaGuardia Link
LaGuardia proximity: The Q33 and Q70 SBS buses connect Jackson Heights to LaGuardia Airport in roughly 15 minutes, a major convenience for travelers
For Landlords: Fill Your Jackson Heights Vacancy Fast
Own a rental property in Jackson Heights? Whether you hold a unit in one of the garden apartment complexes or a two-family home on a side street, Nitin Gadura helps Jackson Heights landlords find qualified tenants and minimize vacancy time.
Accurate market pricing calibrated to your building type, block, and unit condition
Broad listing syndication across MLS, StreetEasy, Zillow, Apartments.com, and multilingual broker networks
Thorough tenant screening with credit, income, employment verification, and landlord reference checks
Lease preparation compliant with New York City rent stabilization laws and State landlord-tenant regulations
Multilingual support — Nitin speaks Hindi and Punjabi in addition to English, helping bridge communication with the neighborhood's diverse tenant pool
Jackson Heights rentals are in high demand year-round. Whether you are a tenant or a landlord, call Nitin Gadura today for experienced guidance in this one-of-a-kind neighborhood.
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