One-Bedroom Apartments • Turtle Bay, Manhattan
One-Bedroom Apartments in Turtle Bay, Manhattan (2026)
One-bedroom apartments are the most-searched NYC rental category, typically running $2,400-$4,500/month depending on neighborhood. They offer the best balance of space, privacy, and cost for solo renters and couples — enough room to host guests without the rent premium of two-bedroom units. In Turtle Bay specifically, the market is competitive but manageable — with 1 subway stations nearby.
Turtle Bay at a glance
Turtle Bay scores 6.1 composite: a practical, safe, tree-filled Midtown pocket with strong daily infrastructure but real noise challenges and a crime uptick worth monitoring.
What to look for in a one-bedroom apartment in Turtle Bay
Turtle Bay has a specific housing profile that affects your one-bedroom search. The practical infrastructure is strong, and the building stock includes budget-friendly options. These are the considerations that matter most here:
- •True 1BR vs. junior 1BR (junior 1BRs are studios with a door, not true bedrooms)
- •Bedroom window: NYC law requires at least one window in every legal bedroom
- •Living room dimensions (some NYC 1BRs have tiny living rooms relative to bedroom)
- •Closet count and configuration
- •Storage beyond closets (under-bed, pantry, outdoor storage)
How to verify a one-bedroom listing
Listings often over-promise on amenities. Before you sign a lease for a claimed one-bedroom apartment in Turtle Bay, run through this verification checklist:
- ✓Verify the bedroom has a proper window and closet (required by NYC law)
- ✓Measure bedroom dimensions — some listings exaggerate
- ✓Check if the bedroom is on an interior wall or faces outside
- ✓Test whether a queen-size bed actually fits with normal circulation space
- ✓Ask about noise transmission between bedroom and living room
Want a deeper dive? Read our full How to Find an Apartment in NYC guide.
About Turtle Bay, Manhattan
Turtle Bay is a high-rise dominated pocket of Midtown Manhattan where you'll walk under a dense canopy—67 trees average within 200 meters—despite the vertical cityscape around you. The neighborhood centers on the UN headquarters and radiates quiet for a Manhattan commercial zone; you're surrounded by Tudor City's distinctive art deco charm and tree-lined streets that feel residential rather than touristy. The East River Esplanade and four other parks within a 10-minute walk (averaging 495 meters away) give you genuine outdoor access, and the canopy density of 9.5/10 means shade is consistent year-round. But this tranquility comes with noise: 6,225 noise complaints over 12 months signal that despite the trees and parks, street-level sound is a persistent feature of the neighborhood.
Turtle Bay scores 6.1/10 overall on DwellCheck's livability index, ranking #25 of 33 in Manhattan. Rent prices in Turtle Bay vary widely; check specific listings for current market rates. Turtle Bay has 1 subway stations within walking distance: Grand Central-42 St.
Turtle Bay averages 67 trees within 200m of each address, with a canopy density score of 9.5/10. Nearest major parks: St. Vartan Park, Asser Levy Playground, East River Esplanade (avg 495m away).
Subway stations near Turtle Bay
Who Turtle Bay is best for
You have exceptional commute infrastructure via Grand Central-42 St station (lines 4, 5, 6, 7, S), but the commute score of 4.5 (vs. borough median 8.5) reflects longer average travel times to jobs elsewhere in the city.
The practical score of 9/10 (vs. borough median 5.8) means you'll find grocery, dining, and services readily accessible on foot without friction.
You're in the 77th percentile for safety in Manhattan, with low rodent complaints (132 vs. typical higher counts), though crime has increased 147.2% year-over-year.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I know about finding a one-bedroom place in Turtle Bay?
Turtle Bay pricing varies by block and building. Turtle Bay ranks #25/33 in Manhattan on livability (6.1/10). Known for un headquarters and tree-lined streets, Turtle Bay has a rental market where one-bedroom options depend heavily on building era and management. Turtle Bay scores 6.1 composite: a practical, safe, tree-filled Midtown pocket with strong daily infrastructure but real noise challenges and a crime uptick worth monitoring.
How much should I expect to pay in Turtle Bay?
Pricing in Turtle Bay varies widely by block, building age, and floor. Manhattan is a large borough with significant rent variation — always compare at least 3-4 listings before committing.
Is Turtle Bay actually a good fit for someone looking for a one-bedroom apartment?
Depends on your priorities. Turtle Bay scores 9/10 on practical livability and 4.5/10 on commute access. It tends to work best for transit-dependent professionals. The one-bedroom inventory specifically depends on building stock, which you can verify address by address.
How do I get around from Turtle Bay?
You have 1 subway station within walking distance. The closest is Grand Central-42 St (4/5/6/7/S). Commute times to Manhattan are moderate.
What about safety in Turtle Bay?
Block-by-block variation is significant — two addresses a quarter mile apart can have very different safety profiles. Manhattan averages 280 reported incidents per 300m radius and 1 shooting incidents per 500m. The only way to know for a specific address is to check the NYPD data within a walking radius.
Are there parks or green space near Turtle Bay?
Turtle Bay averages 67 trees within 200m of each address, with St. Vartan Park about 495m away. The outdoor score is 5.3/10. There is some green space, though it is not the area's strongest feature.
What ZIP code covers Turtle Bay?
Turtle Bay falls in 10017 (Midtown East / Turtle Bay).
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