For Landlords · Long Island City, Queens
33 voucher holders searching Long Island City, zero active listings on VoucherMatch
33 tenants have either applied to a Long Island City listing in the last six months or named Long Island City as a preferred location on their VoucherMatch profile. There are zero active Long Island City listings on the platform today — meaning any landlord listing here right now has no in-market competition on VoucherMatch.
Demand snapshot
33
voucher holders interested in Long Island City (last 180 days)
Active VoucherMatch listings
0
Voucher mix among interested tenants
Landlord analysis: Long Island City
33 tenants have either applied to a Long Island City listing in the last six months or named Long Island City as a preferred location on their VoucherMatch profile. There are zero active Long Island City listings on the platform today — meaning any landlord listing here right now has no in-market competition on VoucherMatch.
Demand here is led by CityFHEPS (87.5% of interested tenants), with Other adding another 8.3%. A landlord accepting only Section 8 in Long Island City will see a meaningfully narrower applicant pool; accepting CityFHEPS captures the dominant share.
Bedroom-size demand skews toward 1BR units (33 tenants). The applicable CityFHEPS/FHEPS/HASA payment standard for 1BR units is $2,762; the FY2026 Section 8 HUD FMR rose to $2,655 from $2,511 (+5.7% YoY).
Bedroom demand and rent standards in Long Island City
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 size | Voucher holders interested | CityFHEPS / FHEPS / HASA cap | Section 8 HUD FMR (FY2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | Limited demand | $2,646/mo | $2,529+5.1% YoY |
| 1 Bedroom | 33 | $2,762/mo | $2,655+5.7% YoY |
| 2 Bedrooms | Limited demand | $3,058/mo | $2,910+4.7% YoY |
| 3 Bedrooms | Limited demand | $3,811/mo | $3,644+5.2% YoY |
| 4 Bedrooms | Limited demand | $4,111/mo | $3,959+5.9% YoY |
Demand combines tenants who applied to a Long Island City listing of that size plus tenants whose profiles name Long Island City as a preference. Payment standards as of July 2025; HUD FMRs from huduser.gov for the New York-Newark-Jersey City metro FMR area.
Long Island City at a glance
Long Island City has transformed from an industrial area into a gleaming high-rise district with stunning Manhattan views. The waterfront parks, art scene, and transit access make it popular with young professionals.
Transit
Hunters Point Ave · Court Sq · Queens Plaza · 21st St - Queensbridge
~10 minutes to Midtown
Landmarks
- • MoMA PS1
- • Gantry Plaza State Park
- • Hunters Point South Park
- • Queensboro Bridge
Housing stock
New high-rise towers, NYCHA at Queensbridge, some older industrial conversions
Walkability: high
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