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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 shows 26 apartments for rent in that neighborhood scope. That makes it a practical search area if you want to compare a smaller apartment set without leaving Manhattan. Washington Heights has an average building rating of 3.2/5 across 47 rated buildings, and the average rent increase is 15.5% based on 67 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

This page covers 26 rent-stabilized 1-bedroom apartments for rent under $3,000 in Washington Heights, Manhattan. Use it to narrow by neighborhood, bedroom count, and rent range while comparing current options. Openigloo helps you screen renter-first details before you apply, including building-level reviews and rent-stabilized status when available. For this scope, budget around a median rent of $2,723 and check the lease terms, fees, and renewal details on each unit.

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

  • Expect a small but focused set of 1-bedroom apartments for rent, with rents capped at $3,000 and a median of $2,723.
  • Rent-stabilized does not mean every term is the same, so confirm the current legal rent, renewal notice, and any allowed increases.
  • Use building reviews on Openigloo to spot recurring issues with management, maintenance, or move-in experience.
  • In Washington Heights, 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms are the most common bedroom types, so unit size and budget should be weighed together.
  • Before applying, ask about broker fees, deposits, and any move-in charges that can raise the total cost beyond asking rent.

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