Rent-Stabilized 2-Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Good Cause Buildings in All Midtown

1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments are the most common in All Midtown, and this page focuses on 23 apartments for rent in that area. All Midtown has an average building rating of 4.1/5 across 18 rated buildings. Average tenancy length is 1.0 years based on 10 relisted units, and the average rent increase is 8.7% based on 10 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

This page shows 23 apartments for rent in All Midtown with 2 bedrooms, rent-stabilized status, and good cause buildings protections. Use it to compare options across Midtown East, Midtown West, Midtown South, Hell's Kitchen, Murray Hill, and nearby areas. OpenIgloo helps you screen buildings with renter-first signals like building reviews and landlord patterns, alongside the rent-stabilized and good cause filters. For a 2-bedroom, the unit count and the $7,254 median rent can help you budget before you tour.

  • Expect a smaller pool of apartments for rent because this page combines a neighborhood scope, 2-bedroom size, and two tenant-protection filters.
  • Use the median rent as a planning benchmark, but compare each unit's rent, fees, and lease terms before applying.
  • Confirm whether the apartment itself is rent-stabilized and whether the building qualifies for good cause protections.
  • Ask about broker fees, application fees, and move-in costs, since those can change your total upfront budget.
  • For a 2-bedroom, check whether the layout works for roommates, a home office, or shared storage.
  • Review building-level feedback to look for repeated issues before you commit to a tour.

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