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

Midtown has 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms most commonly in this scope, and there are 17 apartments for rent to review. Midtown’s average building rating is 4.0/5 across 29 rated buildings, average tenancy length is 12.1 months based on 17 relisted units, and average rent increase is 10.0% based on 91 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

This page shows 17 rent-stabilized 1-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Midtown, Manhattan. Use it to narrow by neighborhood, bedroom count, and tenant-protection status while comparing asking rents. Openigloo helps you check building-level signals before you apply, including renter reviews and rent trends. Rent-stabilized and good cause rules can affect renewal terms and rent increases, so it is worth confirming the building status, lease terms, and any move-in costs with the agent.

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

  • Midtown’s 1-bedroom market here sits at a median rent of $4,975, so budget for the full monthly cost, not just the asking rent.
  • Good cause and rent-stabilized protections can shape renewals and rent increases, but they do not remove the need to review the lease.
  • For 1-bedroom apartments, compare the unit layout, storage, and kitchen setup to make sure the space works for daily living.
  • Confirm whether any fees, deposits, or broker fee apply before you schedule a viewing or submit an application.
  • If a unit is advertised as rent-stabilized, ask how the building status is documented and whether the lease terms match that status.

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