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1-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Midtown

Midtown’s most common bedroom types are 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms, and this page has 27+ apartments for rent. That makes it a useful starting point if you want a 1-bedroom in a central Manhattan area. Midtown’s average building rating is 4.0/5 across 29 rated buildings, average tenancy length is 12.1 months based on 15 relisted units, and average rent increase is 10.0% based on 98 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Browse 27+ 1-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Midtown, Manhattan. This page helps you narrow by neighborhood, bedroom count, and good cause tenant-protection status, with a current median rent of $5,197. Openigloo makes it easier to compare renter-first details like building reviews and landlord patterns before you apply. Good cause is a tenant-protection category, not a location, so use this page to check the apartment itself, the building, and lease terms.

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

  • Expect 27+ 1-bedroom apartments for rent in Midtown, with a median rent of $5,197.
  • Good cause refers to tenant-protection status, so confirm how the building handles renewals and any limits tied to the lease.
  • Use Openigloo building reviews to look for recurring issues with management, maintenance, and move-in experience.
  • Check the full monthly cost, including utilities, deposits, and any broker fee, before deciding if a rent fits your budget.
  • Midtown’s most common bedroom types are 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms, so 1-bedroom inventory can move quickly.

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