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Rent-stabilized verified 1-bedroom apartments for rent in West Village

West Village is a smaller, high-demand Manhattan neighborhood for 1-bedrooms and studios, which is why this page has 13 apartments for rent in the current snapshot. West Village has an average building rating of 3.5/5 across 52 rated buildings, average tenancy length of 3.7 months based on 17 relisted units, and average rent increase of 10.0% based on 77 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

This page shows 13 rent-stabilized verified 1-bedroom apartments for rent in West Village, Manhattan. Use it to narrow by bedroom size and check options that fall under rent-stabilized rules. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first signals like building and landlord reviews alongside verified status. For each apartment, confirm the lease terms, renewal rules, and any move-in costs before you apply.

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What to check before for 1-bedroom verified, rent-stabilized apartments in West Village, Manhattan

  • Expect a small, competitive set of 1-bedroom apartments for rent, so timing matters when a unit fits your budget and move-in date.
  • Rent-stabilized means regulated rent increases and renewal protections, but it does not remove all lease terms or move-in costs.
  • Verified is a quality signal on Openigloo, not a guarantee about condition, pricing, or availability at the time you tour.
  • Compare building reviews and relisted-unit patterns before you apply, especially if you are trying to gauge turnover or rent changes.
  • Ask about the full monthly cost, including utilities, deposits, and any broker fee, since asking rent is only part of the budget.

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