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2-Bedroom Apartments for Rent in West Village

West Village is a Manhattan neighborhood with more studios and 1-bedrooms than larger units, so 2-bedroom apartments for rent can be harder to find than in neighborhoods with broader inventory. This page focuses on the 17 apartments for rent currently in scope. OpenIgloo neighborhood data for West Village is built from renter feedback at the building level, not individual units. On this page, the neighborhood stats provided include the most common bedroom types; other metrics were not included in the data block, so they are omitted here (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

Browse 17 2-bedroom apartments for rent in West Village, Manhattan. Use this page to compare current options and narrow by rent, building quality, and what fits your move-in timeline. OpenIgloo helps you look beyond the unit photos with renter-first signals like building and landlord reviews. That can make it easier to spot patterns in maintenance, management, and lease terms before you apply.

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What to check before for 2-bedroom apartments in West Village, Manhattan

  • Expect a smaller set of 2-bedroom apartments for rent than in larger Manhattan neighborhoods, so timing matters.
  • The median rent here is $7,495, which can help you gauge whether a unit is priced above or below the local middle.
  • Compare building reviews alongside the apartment details, since two-bedroom layouts can vary a lot by floor plan and condition.
  • Ask about move-in costs, lease length, and any application requirements before you tour or apply.
  • If you are sharing the apartment, confirm how the bedrooms are laid out and whether both rooms can fit full-size furniture.

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