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Affordable studio apartments for rent in Turtle Bay

Turtle Bay has 15+ apartments for rent on this page, and the most common bedroom types are studios and 1-bedrooms. That makes it a useful area to compare compact layouts if you want a smaller unit in Manhattan. The neighborhood has an average building rating of 4.0/5 across 42 rated buildings, an average tenancy length of 6.7 months based on 6 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 15.5% based on 73 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Browse 15+ affordable studio apartments for rent in Turtle Bay, Manhattan, with a median rent of $3,234 and a $3,600 monthly asking-rent ceiling. Use this page to narrow by studio size and a neighborhood-specific affordability filter. On Openigloo, you can compare apartments for rent with renter-first signals like building reviews and landlord feedback. Because this is a market-relative affordability filter, it helps you find lower-priced options in scope, but you still need to check the full monthly cost, lease terms, fees, and move-in requirements before applying.

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What to check before for studio affordable apartments in Turtle Bay, Manhattan

  • This page shows 15+ studio apartments for rent in Turtle Bay, with asking rents at or below $3,600.
  • The median rent is $3,234, so budget for units near or above that level as you compare options.
  • Studios require extra attention to layout, including where you will sleep, cook, and store belongings.
  • Confirm the full monthly cost before applying, including utilities, deposit, and any broker fee.
  • Affordability here is market-relative, not income-restricted housing or a housing-lottery program.

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