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11369 East Elmhurst, NY Fair Market Rent
FY 2026 HUD Fair Market Rent for ZIP 11369 in Queens, based on the county-level FMR schedule.
- $2,655
- 1-bedroom FMR / mo
- +177%
- vs US average
- $106,200
- Income needed (30% rule)
East Elmhurst, NY — Queens. Population: 38,615 (Census). FY 2026 HUD Fair Market Rents.
How this rate was derived: HUD publishes Fair Market Rent at the county level - not per ZIP code. ZIP 11369 is shown here with the FMR for Queens, NY, the HUD-defined area it belongs to. Apartments in this ZIP may rent above or below the FMR, which represents HUD's 40th-percentile gross-rent estimate for the FMR area.
Rent in ZIP 11369 (East Elmhurst) is 177% above the national average and 102% above the state average. A 1-bedroom costs $2,655/mo compared to $959 nationally. FMR is based on Queens rates set by HUD. You need at least $106,200/year to afford a 1-bedroom here (30% rule).
What rent in ZIP 11369 actually means
HUD does not publish Fair Market Rents at the ZIP code level, it publishes them per FMR area, which is either a metropolitan statistical area or a non-metro county. ZIP 11369 (East Elmhurst, NY) sits inside Queens, so HUD's FY 2026 FMR for this ZIP is the county FMR: $2,655 for a 1-bedroom, with a studio at $2,529, 2-bedroom at $2,910, 3-bedroom at $3,644, and 4-bedroom at $3,959. These figures represent the 40th percentile of gross rents (including utilities except telephone), meaning roughly 60% of standard-quality units in the FMR area rent for more. Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher payment standards are set between 90% and 110% of this FMR.
Because HUD uses county-level FMR, every ZIP inside Queens shares the same baseline, a wealthy ZIP and a lower-cost ZIP in the same county will both show identical HUD figures even when street-level market rents differ substantially. Some metro areas participate in HUD's Small Area FMR program, which replaces a single metro FMR with ZIP-specific FMRs to give voucher holders access to higher-opportunity neighborhoods; if ZIP 11369 falls inside a SAFMR metro, its effective payment standard may differ. Against the national benchmark the 1-bedroom FMR here is 177% above the US average of $959, and 102% above the NY state average of $1,315. Year-over-year, the 1-bedroom moved up13.9% from FY 2025 ($2,330) to FY 2026.
For budgeting, the 30% affordability rule says rent should not exceed 30% of gross household income. At the FY 2026 1-bedroom FMR of $2,655, that implies a household income of $106,200 per year (about $8,850/month) to avoid being cost-burdened, a 2-bedroom at $2,910 lifts that threshold higher still. ZIP 11369 has a population of 38,615 residents, so the gap between these FMR figures and local wages shapes how many households qualify as rent-burdened (paying more than 30% of income) or severely burdened (above 50%). For renters comparing ZIP codes inside Queens, FMR will be identical, the real variation comes from school quality, commute, and private-market premiums not captured in HUD data.
Fair Market Rents (2026)
Affordability Snapshot
Based on the standard that rent should not exceed 30% of gross income:
County Information
ZIP 11369 is in Queens. HUD sets Fair Market Rents at the county level, so all ZIP codes within Queens share the same FMR.
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Data source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, FY 2026 Fair Market Rents. ZIP-to-county mapping from U.S. Census Bureau. FMRs are set at the county or metro level; individual ZIP code rents may vary.
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