Affordable studio apartments for rent in good cause buildings in All Midtown
All Midtown has 1-bedrooms and studios as the most common bedroom types, and this page currently shows 49+ apartments for rent in the neighborhood. That mix is useful if you are comparing smaller units across Midtown subareas like Midtown East, Midtown West, Hell's Kitchen, and Murray Hill. Across 305 rated buildings, All Midtown has an average building rating of 4.1/5, an average tenancy length of 9.1 months based on 282 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 10.0% based on 1078 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Browse 49+ affordable studio apartments for rent in good cause buildings in All Midtown, Manhattan. You can narrow options by neighborhood, rent ceiling, and studio layout while checking what is currently available across Midtown areas like Hell's Kitchen, Midtown East, and Murray Hill. On Openigloo, you can compare renter signals before you apply, including building and landlord review context where available. The affordable filter here is market-relative, with asking rents at or below $3,800/month for this scope, and good cause refers to tenant-protection status, so it is worth confirming lease terms, fees, and any unit-specific rules before you move forward.
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What to check before for studio affordable, good cause apartments in All Midtown, Manhattan
- Expect studio apartments for rent in a busy Manhattan market where space planning matters, especially for sleeping, kitchen setup, storage, and a single bathroom.
- The page includes 49+ apartments for rent with a median rent of $3,490, so budget with both the asking rent and move-in costs in mind.
- The affordable filter is market-relative, not an official housing program, and it uses a $3,800 asking-rent ceiling for this page's scope.
- Good cause status may affect renewal and rent-increase rules, but you should still confirm the exact lease language for each unit.
- Factor in broker fees, deposits, utilities, and any building fees because the full monthly cost can be higher than the asking rent.
- Check building reviews and recent renter feedback on Openigloo to spot recurring issues before scheduling a showing.

















