Rent-Stabilized 1-Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Top Rated Buildings in All Midtown

All Midtown has 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms most commonly, with 21 apartments for rent in this search. That makes it a useful area for renters comparing a single-bedroom budget against nearby Midtown subareas. All Midtown has an average building rating of 4.1/5 across 18 rated buildings, average tenancy length of 1.0 years based on 10 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 8.7% based on 10 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

This page shows 21 rent-stabilized 1-bedroom apartments for rent in All Midtown, Manhattan. Use it to narrow by building quality and rent-regulated units while planning around the median rent of $5,428. OpenIgloo helps you compare renter-first signals like building reviews and landlord feedback before you apply. Rent-stabilized means regulated renewal protections and rent increases, while top rated buildings reflect OpenIgloo review scores, so you can screen for both unit type and building reputation.

  • Expect 1-bedroom rent to sit above studio pricing, so compare your budget against the $5,428 median before you tour.
  • Rent-stabilized units can still have specific lease terms and renewal rules, so confirm the details on each apartments for rent.
  • Top rated buildings are based on OpenIgloo review scores, which can help you focus on buildings with stronger renter feedback.
  • Check move-in costs, broker fees, and any application requirements before you apply.
  • If you are comparing neighborhoods, nearby options in Hell's Kitchen, Midtown East, and Midtown West can change what you get for the price.

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