Affordable pet-friendly 2-bedroom apartments for rent in All Midtown
All Midtown has 1-bedrooms and studios most often, so 2-bedroom apartments for rent are a smaller slice of the neighborhood’s rental market. This page focuses on 13 apartments for rent across All Midtown, including nearby areas such as Hell's Kitchen, Hudson Yards, Kips Bay, Midtown, Midtown East, Midtown South, Midtown West, Murray Hill, Sutton Place, and Turtle Bay. All Midtown has an average building rating of 4.1/5 across 306 rated buildings, an average tenancy length of 8.3 months based on 281 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 10.0% based on 1112 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page shows 13 affordable pet-friendly 2-bedroom apartments for rent in All Midtown, Manhattan, with rents capped at $5,000. Use it to narrow by neighborhood scope, bedroom count, affordability, and pet access. Openigloo helps you compare apartment options with renter-first details like building reviews and landlord signals. For pet-friendly homes, confirm fees, breed or weight limits, pet counts, and any paperwork before you apply, since pet rules can still vary by unit and building.
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What to check before for 2-bedroom affordable, pet-friendly apartments in All Midtown, Manhattan
- Expect a tight 2-bedroom search: the median rent is $4,750, so budget for prices near the middle of the scope as well as the $5,000 ceiling.
- Affordable here means asking rents at or below $5,000 for this neighborhood and bedroom scope, based on the 25th percentile of gross rents and adjusted to stay realistic.
- Pet-friendly does not guarantee every pet will be accepted; confirm breed, weight, count limits, deposits, and any extra monthly fees with the agent.
- For 2-bedroom apartments for rent, compare how the unit layout fits roommates, a home office, or storage, since the bedroom count affects monthly budget planning.
- Check the full move-in cost, not just asking rent; fees, utilities, and broker terms can change what a unit really costs.












