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Apartments for Rent in Melville, NY

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Priv Rm For Rent in Bellmore, NY

Gesamte Unterkunft | 11710, Bellmore, NY, USA

Private room available in a beautifully maintained home located in Bellmore, one of Long Island’s upper-echelon neighborhoods. The space is clean, modern, and well cared for, with access to updated common areas including a renovated kitchen and bathroom. The home features modern finishes, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and spotless tiled bathrooms, creating a comfortable and upscale living environment. The available room is bright, spacious, and located in a quiet residential setting. Features:• Private bedroom• Access to modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances• Updated bathroom with clean tile and modern fixtures• Beautiful granite countertops and dark wood cabinetry• Quiet, safe Bellmore neighborhood• Clean and well-maintained home• Plenty of natural light The room is currently offered unfurnished, but furnishing the room can be arranged if needed (bed, dresser, etc.) for an additional monthly amount. This makes it a great option for someone moving in who may prefer a fully move-in ready setup. Location Highlights:• Located in Bellmore – a desirable upper-echelon Long Island community• Close to shops, restaurants, and transportation• Quiet residential block Boundaries:*No Laundry Access*No Overnight Guests*ABSOLUTELY No Smoking, vaping, drinking, drug use, etc*No Pets*No excessive noise (quiet household) Rent: $1,400/month (unfurnished)Furnished option available for additional monthly cost. **Upon Move in 1 month’s rent AND one month’s security deposit is required. The security deposit is $1,400 (fourteen hundred dollars) so a total of $2,800 (twenty- hundred dollars) is required at move in. **This is a month to month tenancy Ideal for someone single and without kids, responsible, clean, and respectful looking [REDACTED] in a great area. Serious inquiries only.

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  • How many apartments for rent are listed in Melville, NY?

    Melville is in the middle of the biggest change to its housing in half a century. In December 2024 the Huntington Town Council approved the Melville Town Center Overlay District by a 3-1 vote with one abstention, rezoning roughly 650 acres - about a square mile bounded by the Long Island Expressway service road, Ruland Road, Route 110 and Pinelawn Road - so that obsolete office buildings and underused parking lots can be redeveloped as a pedestrian-oriented mixed-use district with housing. Against that backdrop, Roomster shows 26 apartments for rent around the hamlet today, concentrated along the Route 110 spine and toward South Huntington.

  • How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Melville, NY?

    The averages sit high and the spread is enormous, because the stock is split between older garden communities and newer luxury product. A studio averages about $2,804 across a range of roughly $1,800 to $4,617, a one-bedroom about $3,109 across $1,850 to $4,970, and a two-bedroom about $3,872 across $2,850 to $5,400, with the newer luxury buildings averaging near $3,718. You can still find one-bedrooms from about $1,850 a month in the older garden-apartment communities off Route 110 and on the South Huntington side, which is where the bottom of that range actually lives.

  • Is there rent control on apartments for rent in Melville?

    Almost certainly not, and the reason is worth understanding before you negotiate. Rent stabilization on Long Island runs through the Emergency Tenant Protection Act, which reaches a community only if that municipality has adopted it, and even then only covers buildings with 6 or more units built before 1974. The Good Cause Eviction law works the same way outside New York City: in Nassau and Suffolk it applies only where the town, city or village opts in. So a typical Melville lease is governed by the statewide rules instead - including the requirement that a landlord give 30, 60 or 90 days' notice, depending on how long you have lived there, before a rent increase of 5 percent or more or a decision not to renew.

  • How do I get my deposit back when I leave a Melville apartment?

    New York puts a hard deadline on the landlord and a serious penalty behind it. After you vacate, the landlord has 14 days to return the deposit along with an itemized statement of anything withheld, and if that itemization does not arrive inside those 14 days the landlord forfeits the right to retain any portion of it - not merely the disputed part. That is a stronger remedy than most states offer, so keep a dated record of when you handed back the keys. Remember too that the deposit itself is capped at one month's rent and that no landlord may require last month's rent on top of it, so if a Melville listing asks for first, last and security, the request is not lawful.

  • Are there apartments for rent near Melville's Expressway and parkway commute routes?

    This hamlet was laid out around highways, and where you live determines which one you use. The Long Island Expressway crosses the middle of Melville and is the artery to Queens and the city, the Northern State Parkway runs through as the passenger-car alternative, and Route 110, called Broadhollow Road through the office district, is the north-south spine linking Huntington to Farmingdale. Apartments clustered along Route 110 put you closest to the office parks and to Suffolk County Transit Route 1, which runs the corridor daily. Buildings toward South Huntington trade that for a shorter run north to Huntington and the train.

  • How do Melville apartment rents compare with the rest of Suffolk County?

    Melville prices like a corporate address rather than a typical Suffolk hamlet, and the premium is concentrated in the newest buildings. With one-bedrooms averaging around $3,109 and two-bedrooms near $3,872, it sits at the expensive end of the county, and the gap is widest against inland Suffolk communities that have no office corridor to support those rents. The practical comparison for most searchers is nearer to home: South Huntington, Huntington Station and Greenlawn to the north, and Plainview across the Nassau line, all put you within the same commute while pulling from a wider and generally cheaper pool of stock.

How to Find Apartments for Rent in Melville, NY That Match Your Needs


Searching for apartments for rent in Melville, NY means understanding the area's neighborhoods, apartment options, and lease details to make an informed choice. Whether you're a professional commuting to nearby job centers, a couple seeking comfort, or someone relocating with flexible timing, Melville offers a variety of apartments including studios, one-bedroom units, furnished options, and shared apartments. This guide provides practical insights on budgeting, commute considerations, and amenities to help you find an apartment that fits your lifestyle.

What Kind of Apartment Search Makes Sense in Melville, NY?

Melville suits a diverse group of renters, but your best fit depends on personal priorities. Professionals and commuters often prefer apartments near main roads or public transit stops to ease daily travel. Couples may look for neighborhoods that balance quiet living with convenient access to shops and services. For those relocating or with uncertain plans, short term apartment rental in Melville, NY, or month-to-month leases offer valuable flexibility.

Budget considerations vary by neighborhood and apartment type. Furnished apartments and those with utilities included typically cost more upfront but simplify monthly expenses. Shared apartments can offer lower rent but require sharing common spaces and compatible roommates. Aligning your budget with these factors helps narrow your search effectively.

How to Compare Apartments for Rent in Melville, NY?

Start by focusing on neighborhoods that fit your lifestyle and commute needs. Apartments near downtown Melville, NY, often provide better access to public transit, dining, and shopping, which suits busy professionals and commuters. Residential areas farther from downtown may offer quieter settings and larger units, appealing to couples or those seeking more privacy.

Apartment type is another important filter. Studios provide compact, affordable living with minimal upkeep. One-bedroom apartments offer more space and separation, while shared apartments can lower rent but require agreement on shared living arrangements.

  • Check for building amenities like laundry facilities and parking to enhance convenience.
  • Decide if furnished apartments meet your needs, especially for shorter stays.
  • Filter listings by lease terms such as short term or month-to-month for added flexibility.

What Lease and Budget Factors Matter Most in Melville, NY?

Review lease length, deposits, and utilities included when evaluating apartments. Units that include utilities in rent can simplify budgeting but may have higher monthly costs. Short term and month-to-month leases offer flexibility but sometimes come with higher deposits or rent premiums.

Security deposits and screening processes are common. Be prepared to provide identification and possibly income screening or references. Although Roomster listings often indicate screening requirements, it’s wise to confirm details directly with landlords or property managers. Budget for move-in costs beyond rent to avoid surprises.

How to Avoid Costly Rental Mistakes in Melville, NY?

To protect yourself from rental scams and misunderstandings, carefully review listings and landlords. Roomster includes options with ID check and address check to enhance listing reliability. Never send money before confirming the apartment’s existence and meeting the landlord or agent.

Communicate clearly about lease terms, move-in dates, and included amenities. When possible, visit the apartment in person or conduct a video tour before signing a lease to ensure the place matches your expectations.

How to Use Roomster to Find Apartments for Rent in Melville, NY?

Roomster offers search filters tailored to your needs, letting you specify apartment type, lease flexibility, and desired amenities like furnished units or laundry access. Setting your move-in date helps find available apartments that match your timing. Listings with clear photos and detailed descriptions improve your chances of finding the right apartment efficiently.

Start your search early, particularly if you have specific needs or timing constraints. Regularly update your preferences and contact landlords promptly to secure your ideal Melville apartment ahead of others.

FAQ About Apartments for Rent in Melville, NY

What kind of apartment is easiest to find in Melville, NY?

Studios and one-bedroom apartments are generally the most common and provide options suitable for singles and couples. Shared apartments are available but may require more active searching to find compatible roommates.

Should I look for a studio, one-bedroom, or shared apartment in Melville, NY?

Consider your budget, privacy preferences, and lifestyle needs. Studios tend to be more affordable but smaller, one-bedroom units offer more space and privacy, and shared apartments can reduce costs but involve sharing common areas.

What should I ask before renting an apartment in Melville, NY?

Clarify lease length, what utilities are included, move-in dates, pet policies, and building amenities. Also ask about security deposits and any screening requirements.

How early should I start searching for apartments in Melville, NY?

Begin your search about 30 to 60 days before your intended move-in date. This timeframe allows you to compare options, schedule viewings, and complete application processes without unnecessary pressure.