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Rent-stabilized studio apartments for rent in All Midtown

All Midtown has 45 apartments for rent in this scope, and the most common unit types are 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms. Across 18 rated buildings, All Midtown has an average building rating of 4.1/5, average tenancy length of 1.0 years based on 10 relisted units, and average rent increases of 8.7% based on 10 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Browse 45 rent-stabilized studio apartments for rent in All Midtown, Manhattan. This page helps you narrow by neighborhood, bedroom type, and rent-stabilized status, so you can compare studio options across Midtown, Midtown East, Midtown West, and nearby areas. Openigloo helps you review renter-first details before you apply, including building ratings and other signals that can affect day-to-day living. For studio apartments, it can also help to think about layout, storage, and how the kitchen and sleeping area fit into a single space.

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What to check before for studio rent-stabilized apartments in All Midtown, Manhattan

  • Rent-stabilized means the apartment is in a regulated category with limits on rent increases and renewal protections.
  • Studios in All Midtown often require careful planning for sleeping space, kitchen setup, storage, and one bathroom.
  • The current median rent is $3,835, so compare monthly rent with any broker fee, deposit, and utility costs.
  • All Midtown most commonly has 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units, so studio availability here is more limited than larger layouts.
  • Use Openigloo building ratings and renter feedback to check for maintenance, management, and move-in conditions before applying.

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