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1-bedroom apartments for rent under $3,000 in good cause buildings in Washington Heights

Washington Heights commonly has 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments for rent, and this page is focused on 21 1-bedroom apartments for rent under $3,000 in good cause buildings. Washington Heights has an average building rating of 3.2/5 across 47 rated buildings and an average rent increase of 15.5% based on 67 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page shows 21 1-bedroom apartments for rent under $3,000 in good cause buildings in Washington Heights, Manhattan. Use it to narrow by price, bedroom count, and tenant-protection status while comparing current rent and neighborhood fit. Openigloo helps you review renter-facing details before you apply, including building-level feedback and the filters on this page. Good cause protections can affect renewal and rent-increase rules, but lease terms and move-in costs still matter, so check the full monthly cost and confirm the building’s status with the agent.

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What to check before for 1-bedroom good cause, under $3k apartments in Washington Heights, Manhattan

  • Expect a small, focused set of 1-bedroom apartments for rent, with a median rent of $2,789.
  • Good cause buildings are a tenant-protection category, so confirm how renewals and rent increases are handled for each unit.
  • Compare the asking rent with the full move-in cost, including fees, deposit, and utilities, before you apply.
  • For a 1-bedroom, think about bedroom size, living room layout, and storage so the unit works for daily use.
  • Washington Heights often has 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom inventory, so budget planning should account for how bedroom count affects rent.

1-bedroom apartments for rent under $3,000 in good cause buildings in other NYC boroughs

Each borough has a different mix of inventory. Explore apartments for rent in NYC boroughs and find the best fit for your priorities. Start broad, then narrow by bedrooms, budget, and building quality signals.

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