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Rent-stabilized 1-bedroom apartments for rent under $3,000 in Washington Heights

Washington Heights commonly has 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms, and this page focuses on 25+ apartments for rent in that neighborhood. Building-level trends in Washington Heights show an average rating of 3.2/5 across 47 rated buildings and an average rent increase of 15.5% based on 63 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

Find 25+ rent-stabilized 1-bedroom apartments for rent under $3,000 in Washington Heights, Manhattan. Use this page to narrow by rent-stabilized status, bedroom count, and price while keeping an eye on the live inventory and median rent of $2,695. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first signals like building reviews and landlord patterns before you tour. For rent-stabilized units, verify renewal terms, fees, and move-in costs, since the asking rent is only part of the full monthly budget.

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

  • Expect 1-bedroom inventory shaped by Washington Heights demand and the rent-stabilized filter, so the strongest options can move quickly.
  • Use the $3,000 cap as a starting point, but compare the full monthly cost, including fees, utilities, deposit, and any broker fee.
  • Rent-stabilized status can affect renewal protections and annual increases, but you should still confirm the unit’s status in writing.
  • For a 1-bedroom, compare layout, storage, and kitchen size against your budget, since unit size and building condition can vary widely.
  • Check Openigloo building reviews and landlord history before applying, especially if you are choosing between older prewar buildings and newer rentals.

Rent-stabilized 1-bedroom apartments for rent under $3,000 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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