Three-Bedroom ApartmentsQueens

Three-Bedroom Apartments in Forest Hills, Queens (2026)

NYC three-bedroom apartments are the rarest of the standard categories — typically family-sized units in brownstone conversions or pre-war buildings. Expect $5,000-$12,000/month depending on neighborhood. The biggest challenge is finding a true 3BR (not a 2BR plus home office), because many listings inflate bedroom counts to justify higher rents.

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 three-bedroom apartment in Forest Hills

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

  • True 3BR vs 2BR-plus-office: each bedroom must have a legal window and closet
  • Square footage per bedroom (NYC minimum is 80 sqft)
  • Shared vs separate bathroom count (3BRs with one bathroom are common in pre-war)
  • Layout flow — railroad 3BRs require walking through bedrooms
  • Family-appropriate neighborhood (schools, parks, quiet streets)

How to verify a three-bedroom listing

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

  • Verify all three bedrooms meet the NYC legal minimum (80 sqft, window, closet)
  • Check that none of the bedrooms are actually flex walls or temporary partitions
  • Count bathrooms — three beds with one bath is a hard quality-of-life problem
  • Measure each room; "3BR" listings often conceal a tiny third room
  • Confirm the third bedroom has outside window egress (required by code)

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 three-bedroom apartments common in Forest Hills?

Three-Bedroom 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 three-bedroom apartments cost in Forest Hills?

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

How do I find legitimate three-bedroom 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 three-bedroom 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 three-bedroom 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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