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Studio Apartments in Forest Hills, Queens (2026)

NYC studios range from tiny 250-square-foot walk-ups to 600-square-foot luxury alcove studios with a separate sleeping nook. The average NYC studio runs $2,100-$3,200 depending on neighborhood, building era, and amenities — often the lowest-cost option for solo renters.

Forest Hills at a glance

Livability
6.3/10
Median price
Subway stations
1
Borough rank
#5/11

Forest Hills scores 6.3 median (IQR: 5.9–6.7): a safe, tree-dense neighborhood with excellent walkability that trades transit convenience for stability and green cover.

What to look for in a studio apartment in Forest Hills

Studio Apartments come with specific considerations that vary by building and neighborhood. In Forest Hills specifically, these are the factors that matter most:

  • Alcove vs true studio: alcove studios have a partial wall creating a sleeping area
  • Kitchen configuration: kitchenette vs full kitchen affects cooking and storage
  • Closet space and storage (storage is the #1 pain point in NYC studios)
  • Bathroom layout: tub vs shower stall, sink placement
  • Window placement and natural light (north-facing studios are notoriously dim)

How to verify a studio listing

Listings often over-promise on amenities. Before you sign a lease for a claimed studio apartment in Forest Hills, run through this verification checklist:

  • Measure the actual usable square footage, not the listed square footage
  • Check closet depth and height before committing to furniture plans
  • Ask about building sublet policies (studios have high turnover)
  • Verify if utilities are included (electric heat vs gas heat matters in a small space)
  • Test the water pressure and hot water recovery time in the building

Want a deeper dive? Read our full How to Find an Apartment in NYC guide.

About Forest Hills, Queens

You'll find yourself in a heavily treed neighborhood where the canopy is nearly complete—94 trees within a 200-meter radius create a sheltered, suburban feel despite the urban density. The building stock is dominated by high-rises (52%) and mid-rises (38%), giving Forest Hills a structured, planned appearance that reflects its early 20th-century garden community origins. Parks are distributed across the area—Lost Battalion Hall Recreation Center, The Painter's Playground, and Horace Harding Playground average 572 meters away—but the real amenity is overhead: a canopy density rating of 9.5/10 means shade is constant. You'll access the M and R lines at 63 Drive–Rego Park station, though the commute score of 3.5 flags what residents experience as a meaningful limitation.

Forest Hills scores 6.3/10 overall on DwellCheck's livability index, ranking #5 of 11 in Queens. Rent prices in Forest Hills vary widely; check specific listings for current market rates. Forest Hills has 1 subway stations within walking distance: 63 Dr-Rego Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are studio apartments common in Forest Hills?

Studio Apartments availability in Forest Hills varies by building type, era, and individual landlord policies. Forest Hills scores 6.3/10 overall on DwellCheck's livability index, ranking #5 of 11 in Queens. Use DwellCheck to filter specific addresses by your criteria.

How much do studio apartments cost in Forest Hills?

Rent prices in Forest Hills vary widely; check specific listings for current market rates. Studio Apartments in Forest Hills typically carry a small rent premium over comparable non-studio units. Verify the asking price against neighborhood medians before signing.

How do I find legitimate studio apartments listings in Forest Hills?

Start with StreetEasy, Zillow, and RentHop filtered by your specific criteria. Cross-reference any listing you find on DwellCheck to see the building's HPD violations, 311 complaints, and livability data before you commit.

Is Forest Hills a good neighborhood for studio apartment hunters?

Forest Hills scores 6.3/10 overall on DwellCheck's livability index, ranking #5 of 11 in Queens. Forest Hills scores 6.3 median (IQR: 5.9–6.7): a safe, tree-dense neighborhood with excellent walkability that trades transit convenience for stability and green cover. Whether Forest Hills works for your specific studio requirements depends on the building, not just the neighborhood. Check individual addresses.

How is transit from Forest Hills?

Forest Hills has 1 subway stations within walking distance: 63 Dr-Rego Park. Commute times to Midtown and Downtown Manhattan vary by station and line.

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