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3-bedroom apartments for rent in Midtown West

Midtown West has 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments most often, and this page currently shows 22 apartments for rent in the 3-bedroom scope. That makes 3-bedroom options more limited here, so it helps to move quickly when a unit matches your room count and budget. Openigloo data for Midtown West shows a median rent of $7,691. Compare that against the building, unit layout, and lease terms as you search, since individual apartments can differ even within the same neighborhood. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page shows 22 3-bedroom apartments for rent in Midtown West, Manhattan, with a median rent of $7,691. You can narrow options by nearby neighborhoods like Hell's Kitchen and Hudson Yards, then compare what fits your budget and room needs. Openigloo helps you check renter-focused details before you apply, including building and landlord reviews when available. For a 3-bedroom, it also helps to compare unit layout, monthly rent, and the full move-in cost so you can plan around the total budget, not just the asking rent.

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What to check before for 3-bedroom apartments in Midtown West, Manhattan

  • Three-bedroom units here are limited, so start by comparing rent, room layout, and move-in timing together.
  • In a 3-bedroom, the number of bedrooms can help lower per-person costs, but the total monthly rent still sets the budget.
  • Check whether the apartment has enough common space for roommates, plus storage and a workable kitchen setup.
  • Confirm the full upfront cost before you apply, including deposit, fees, and any broker fee.
  • If you are comparing Midtown West with nearby Hell's Kitchen or Hudson Yards, watch how rent changes with building age and amenities.

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