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Rent-stabilized 1-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Midtown South

Midtown South has 1-bedrooms and studios as the most common unit types, and this page includes 12 apartments for rent in that neighborhood scope. Midtown South has an average building rating of 4.1/5 across 18 rated buildings, and the average rent increase on relisted units is 10.0% (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page shows 12 rent-stabilized 1-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Midtown South, Manhattan. Use it to narrow by bedroom count, tenant-protection category, and neighborhood when you want a 1-bedroom scope with regulated lease terms. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first details like building reviews, landlord signals, and whether the apartment falls under rent-stabilized or good cause rules. For 1-bedrooms, it also helps to compare asking rent against the full monthly cost, since fees, deposits, and lease terms can change affordability.

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What to check before for 1-bedroom rent-stabilized, good cause apartments in Midtown South, Manhattan

  • Expect a smaller set of apartments for rent than a broad neighborhood search, since this page is limited to 1-bedrooms in Midtown South with rent-stabilized and good cause protections.
  • The median rent here is $6,577, so budget with the bedroom count, neighborhood, and regulatory scope in mind.
  • Confirm which protections apply to the specific unit, since rent-stabilized and good cause rules depend on the apartment and lease details.
  • Ask about the full move-in cost, including broker fee, security deposit, and any required application fees.
  • Check building reviews and recent rent trends before you apply, especially if you want a longer-term plan for renewal and rent growth.

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