Rent-Stabilized Studio Apartments for Rent in Manhattan
This page shows 129 rent-stabilized studio apartments for rent in Manhattan, with options across neighborhoods like Chelsea, Hell's Kitchen, Yorkville, and the Upper West Side. Use it to compare rent, location, and the tradeoffs of a studio layout. OpenIgloo helps you narrow by renter-first signals, including building and landlord reviews, so you can check how a place is managed before you apply. For studios, also think about layout, storage, and whether the kitchen and sleeping area work for your routine.
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What to check before for studio rent-stabilized apartments in Manhattan
- Studios can work differently from one neighborhood to another, so compare rent against commute, storage, and how much usable space the layout gives you.
- The current median rent is $3,921, which can help you gauge whether a unit is priced above or below the rest of the market in this scope.
- Rent-stabilized apartments have regulated rent increases and renewal protections, but you should still review the lease and renewal terms carefully.
- Confirm the apartment is actually rent-stabilized in the lease paperwork or building documents before you apply.
- Ask about move-in costs, application fees, and any building rules that still apply even when a unit is rent-stabilized.
