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Apartments for rent in Washington Heights

Washington Heights has 84 apartments for rent in this snapshot, and 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units are the most common. If you are comparing options in Manhattan, it can help to look at nearby Fort George and Hudson Heights as part of the same search. The median rent is $2,840. Openigloo building-level trends for the neighborhood can help you compare renter feedback before you tour, especially when you are balancing location, unit size, and monthly budget (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

Browse 84 apartments for rent in Washington Heights, Manhattan, with a median rent of $2,840. This page helps you compare options across the neighborhood and nearby areas like Fort George and Hudson Heights. Use Openigloo to check renter-first details before you tour or apply, including building reviews and landlord feedback. It can help you narrow by bedroom count, spot patterns in rent, and compare buildings before you commit.

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What to check before for apartments in Washington Heights, Manhattan

  • Washington Heights currently has 84 apartments for rent, with a median rent of $2,840.
  • 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units are the most common, so budget planning should account for how bedroom count changes monthly rent.
  • Compare building and landlord reviews on Openigloo before applying, since the asking rent does not show the full picture.
  • If you are choosing between nearby areas, compare Washington Heights with Fort George and Hudson Heights for price and inventory.
  • Ask about move-in costs, application requirements, and lease terms before you submit paperwork.

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