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1-bedroom apartments for rent in All Midtown

All Midtown has 1-bedrooms and studios most often, and there are 758+ apartments for rent in this scope. That mix is useful if you want to compare private bedroom space against smaller layouts without leaving Midtown. Average building rating is 4.1/5 across 305 rated buildings. Average tenancy length is 9.1 months based on 282 relisted units, and average rent increase is 10.0% based on 1078 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Browse 758+ 1-bedroom apartments for rent in All Midtown, Manhattan, with options across Midtown East, Midtown West, Hell's Kitchen, Murray Hill, and nearby areas. This page helps you focus on 1-bedroom layouts in a busy part of the city where the median rent is $5,295. Openigloo helps you compare building-level reviews, landlord patterns, and unit details before you apply. Use the neighborhood scope to narrow your search, then check total move-in costs, since fees, deposits, and utilities can change what a unit really costs each month.

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What to check before for 1-bedroom apartments in All Midtown, Manhattan

  • Expect 1-bedroom apartments for rent in a high-demand Midtown market where studios are also common, so unit size and layout can move quickly.
  • The median rent is $5,295, so compare your budget against the asking rent plus broker fee, deposit, and monthly utilities.
  • Check building reviews on Openigloo to see whether tenants mention maintenance, noise, and lease renewal patterns.
  • If you are comparing nearby neighborhoods like Hell's Kitchen or Kips Bay, use the count of 758+ apartments for rent here as a benchmark for supply.
  • Confirm the exact subway access, laundry setup, doorman service, and lease terms before you apply.

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