For Landlords · Bayside, Queens

Bayside is early on VoucherMatch — list first, capture incoming demand

Bayside is still building voucher-holder visibility on VoucherMatch — only 0 tenants have named it as a target so far. The broader picture: 1,715 voucher holders are searching Queens this month, and Bayside listings will surface to them via the borough search the moment they go live.

Demand snapshot

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voucher holders interested in Bayside (last 180 days)

Active VoucherMatch listings

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Landlord analysis: Bayside

Bayside is still building voucher-holder visibility on VoucherMatch — only 0 tenants have named it as a target so far. The broader picture: 1,715 voucher holders are searching Queens this month, and Bayside listings will surface to them via the borough search the moment they go live.

There are zero active VoucherMatch listings in Bayside today, so an early listing has no in-market competition on the platform.

Section 8 (HCV) payment standards for NYC moved from $2,780 to $2,910 for a 2BR in FY2026, a 4.7% year-over-year increase — useful context if you're weighing program acceptance.

Bedroom demand and rent standards in Bayside

Tenant counts (last 180 days) next to the applicable NYC payment standards. CityFHEPS, FHEPS, and HASA share citywide caps; Section 8 (HCV) uses HUD FMRs.

Unit sizeVoucher holders interestedCityFHEPS / FHEPS / HASA capSection 8 HUD FMR (FY2026)
StudioLimited demand$2,646/mo$2,529+5.1% YoY
1 BedroomLimited demand$2,762/mo$2,655+5.7% YoY
2 BedroomsLimited demand$3,058/mo$2,910+4.7% YoY
3 BedroomsLimited demand$3,811/mo$3,644+5.2% YoY
4 BedroomsLimited demand$4,111/mo$3,959+5.9% YoY

Demand combines tenants who applied to a Bayside listing of that size plus tenants whose profiles name Bayside as a preference. Payment standards as of July 2025; HUD FMRs from huduser.gov for the New York-Newark-Jersey City metro FMR area.

Bayside at a glance

Bayside is an affluent neighborhood in northeastern Queens with excellent schools and a suburban feel. The area lacks subway access but has LIRR service and bus connections, attracting families seeking space and quality of life.

Transit

~45 minutes by LIRR to Midtown

Landmarks

  • Fort Totten
  • Alley Pond Park
  • Bell Boulevard shops
  • Bay Terrace Shopping Center

Housing stock

Single-family homes, co-ops, condos, attached houses

Walkability: medium

ZIP codes: 11361, 11364

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Bayside landlord questions

How many voucher holders are searching Bayside on VoucherMatch?
0 tenants have named Bayside as a target so far. Borough-wide, 1,715 voucher holders are searching Queens this month — an early Bayside listing surfaces to that broader pool the moment it goes live.
Which vouchers do tenants in Bayside have?
Voucher mix data is thin for Bayside so far. Citywide, CityFHEPS, Section 8 (HCV), FHEPS, and HASA are the four main programs you'll encounter.
What rent can I charge for a Bayside voucher unit?
CityFHEPS, FHEPS, and HASA share NYC-wide payment standards: Studio $2,646, 1BR $2,762, 2BR $3,058, 3BR $3,811. Section 8 (HCV) uses HUD FMRs — the FY2026 2BR FMR is $2,910, up 4.7% from FY2025.
What's the most-in-demand unit size in Bayside?
Demand in Bayside is spread across unit sizes; list whatever you have and it will surface to the matching applicants.
How does the application process work?
Tenants find your listing through borough, neighborhood, and voucher-specific search pages, then submit a profile that includes their voucher type, household size, and basic eligibility info. You review, message, and approve or decline directly through VoucherMatch.

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