Kips Bay is a quiet, residential Manhattan neighborhood along the East River between Murray Hill and Gramercy. It's popular with young professionals and medical workers (NYU Langone is nearby). Rents are moderate for Manhattan, and the 6 train on Lexington provides good access.
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154 East 29th Street
$5,250/moWe recommend viewing photos directly on CityRealty as we can't ensure accuracy for their images.
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$5,395/moWe recommend viewing photos directly on CityRealty as we can't ensure accuracy for their images.
View listing154 East 29th Street
$5,295/moWe recommend viewing photos directly on CityRealty as we can't ensure accuracy for their images.
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$4,500/moWe recommend viewing photos directly on CityRealty as we can't ensure accuracy for their images.
View listing455 Park Avenue South
$6,000/moWe recommend viewing photos directly on CityRealty as we can't ensure accuracy for their images.
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As of May 20, 2026, Rentomatics tracks 200 1-bedroom apartments for rent in Kips Bay. Listings refresh every 3 hours from StreetEasy, Craigslist, Nooklyn, Zumper, CityRealty, and more.
Among current Rentomatics listings, 1-bedroom apartments in Kips Bay start at $1,240/month, with an average of $4,482 and a median of $4,495/month. Prices reflect 200 active listings updated May 20, 2026.
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Kips Bay is a quiet, residential Manhattan neighborhood along the East River between Murray Hill and Gramercy. It's popular with young professionals and medical workers (NYU Langone is nearby). Rents are moderate for Manhattan, and the 6 train on Lexington provides good access.