Verified 1-bedroom apartments for rent in top rated buildings in Midtown West
Midtown West currently shows 1-bedrooms and studios as the most common unit types, with 89+ apartments for rent in this scope. For renters focused on a 1-bedroom layout, that means inventory exists but can be tighter than smaller-unit options, so it helps to compare size, light, and storage before you tour. Midtown West has an average building rating of 4.2/5 across 91 rated buildings, an average tenancy length of 2.7 months based on 133 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 0.1% based on 472 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).
Explore 89+ verified 1-bedroom apartments for rent in top rated buildings in Midtown West, Manhattan. This page helps you narrow by a specific neighborhood, bedroom type, and renter-reviewed building quality. Openigloo surfaces building-level signals so you can compare reviews, rent, and lease tradeoffs before you apply. Verified means the apartment details have been checked on Openigloo, and top rated buildings are based on Openigloo review scores, not a guarantee about any specific unit or landlord.
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What to check before for 1-bedroom verified, top rated apartments in Midtown West, Manhattan
- You are looking at 1-bedroom apartments in Midtown West, so budget planning should account for both the $4,976 median rent and the fact that bedroom count often narrows inventory quickly.
- Verified apartments on Openigloo are checked for accuracy, but you should still confirm availability, move-in costs, and lease terms directly with the agent.
- Top rated buildings reflect Openigloo review scores at the building level, which can help you compare tenant experience before scheduling a showing.
- In Midtown West, 1-bedrooms and studios are the most common unit types, so larger layouts may be limited relative to smaller ones.
- Ask about broker fees, security deposit, utilities, and any building rules before you apply, since the full monthly cost can be higher than the asking rent.

















