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3-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Washington Heights

Washington Heights has a heavier supply of 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments, so 3-bedroom apartments for rent can be harder to find than smaller units. In this scope, there are 14+ apartments for rent in good cause buildings. Washington Heights averages 3.2/5 across 47 rated buildings, with an average rent increase of 15.5% based on 65 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Find 14+ 3-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Washington Heights, Manhattan. This page helps you narrow by neighborhood, bedroom count, and tenant-protection status while keeping the current asking rent in view. Openigloo surfaces renter-first details like building and landlord reviews so you can check more than the asking price. Good cause can limit certain rent increases and non-renewals, but you should still confirm lease terms, renewal language, and move-in costs before you apply.

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

  • Good cause buildings are a tenant-protection category, not a neighborhood, so verify how the rule applies to the specific unit before you apply.
  • The current scope shows 14+ apartments for rent with a median rent of $4,062, so budget for a 3-bedroom share or household accordingly.
  • Compare the asking rent with the full monthly cost, including broker fee, deposit, utilities, and any building fees.
  • Washington Heights has more 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments overall, so 3-bedroom options may be more limited.
  • Use Openigloo to check building-level reviews and tenant signals, since protections do not replace a careful review of lease terms.

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