Affordable rent-stabilized 1-bedroom apartments for rent in All Downtown
All Downtown has 1-bedrooms and studios as the most common bedroom types, with 130 apartments for rent in this scope. If you are comparing options across Manhattan neighborhoods, this page focuses on one-bedroom inventory in the Downtown area rather than a broader borough-wide search. All Downtown has an average building rating of 4.0/5 across 459 rated buildings, an average tenancy length of 3.0 months based on 386 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 10.0% based on 1412 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Browse 130 affordable rent-stabilized 1-bedroom apartments for rent in All Downtown, Manhattan. This page covers a scope-aware affordability filter with a $5,000 maximum asking rent, so you can narrow by a budget that fits this neighborhood and bedroom count. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first details like building reviews, landlord patterns, and rent-stabilized status before you reach out. Use the filters to focus on 1-bedroom options, then confirm the full monthly cost, renewal terms, and any unit-specific rules with the agent.
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What to check before for 1-bedroom affordable, rent-stabilized apartments in All Downtown, Manhattan
- Affordable here means asking rents at or below $5,000/month for 1-bedroom rent-stabilized apartments in this scope.
- The affordability threshold is based on the 25th percentile of gross rents for this neighborhood and bedroom scope, then clamped to a realistic floor and ceiling.
- For a 1-bedroom, compare the asking rent with the layout and storage you need, since one bedroom still leaves you with a separate sleeping area and a single bathroom in most units.
- Rent-stabilized apartments can still come with application fees, move-in costs, and building-specific rules, so check the full monthly cost before you apply.
- Use building reviews and landlord patterns on Openigloo to look for recurring issues with maintenance, turnover, or rent increases.
- If you are budget planning, compare the median rent of $4,379 with the $5,000 ceiling to understand how much room you have above the typical asking price.
















