Rent-Stabilized 1-Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Good Cause Buildings in Midtown West

Midtown West has 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments for rent, with 30 apartments for rent in this search scope. Building-level trends in this neighborhood include the numbers above for the page scope, but individual units can differ. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Browse 30 1-bedroom apartments for rent in Midtown West, Manhattan, filtered for rent-stabilized homes in good cause buildings. Use this page to narrow by bedroom count, tenant-protection status, and neighborhood if you want a clearer budget target. OpenIgloo helps you compare renter signals before you apply, including building reviews and landlord patterns when available. For good cause and rent-stabilized apartments for rent, confirm the lease terms, renewal rules, and any rent-increase limits with the agent or building team before you move forward.

  • With 30 apartments for rent and a median rent of $4,758, this page is useful for budget planning, since 1-bedroom pricing sits in the middle between studios and larger units.
  • Good cause and rent-stabilized filters point to tenant-protection categories, but you should still confirm the exact lease language for each unit.
  • Check whether the apartment is actually rent-stabilized and whether the building qualifies under the good cause rules you expect to rely on.
  • Ask about renewal terms, allowable rent increases, and any move-in requirements before you apply.
  • Use building reviews to look for recurring issues like maintenance delays, communication problems, or fee surprises.
  • If you are comparing Midtown West with nearby areas, Hell's Kitchen is also a common search area in this scope.

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