Rent-stabilized 3-bedroom apartments for rent in All Midtown
All Midtown is a broad Manhattan neighborhood scope, and for this page the most common bedroom sizes are 1-bedrooms and studios. There are 38 apartments for rent in this search range, so 3-bedroom rent-stabilized options are relatively limited compared with smaller units. Across 306 rated buildings, the average building rating is 4.1/5. Average tenancy length is 8.4 months based on 280 relisted units, and the average rent increase is 10.0% based on 1,111 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers 38 rent-stabilized 3-bedroom apartments for rent in All Midtown, Manhattan, with a median rent of $9,981. Use it to narrow by neighborhood, bedroom count, and rent-stabilized status as you compare options across Midtown and nearby areas. Openigloo helps you check renter-first details before you apply, including building reviews and landlord patterns when they are available. Rent-stabilized units can still differ in layout, fees, and lease terms, so confirm the full monthly cost and the renewal terms for each apartment.
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What to check before for 3-bedroom rent-stabilized apartments in All Midtown, Manhattan
- Rent-stabilized here means the apartment is in a regulated category with renewal and rent-increase rules, but the exact terms still depend on the unit.
- With 3-bedroom apartments, budget planning should account for how bedroom count, unit size, and the $9,981 median rent affect your monthly target.
- All Midtown includes nearby areas like Hell's Kitchen, Hudson Yards, Midtown East, Midtown South, Midtown West, Murray Hill, and Turtle Bay.
- Compare building ratings and tenant feedback on Openigloo before you apply, especially if you are choosing between older walk-ups and larger doorman buildings.
- Ask about lease renewal terms, any included utilities, and whether the apartment has separate room layouts that work for three bedrooms.
- Confirm the full move-in cost, since application fees, deposits, and broker fees can change the total cost even when the asking rent is stable.
















