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Rent-stabilized apartments for rent in Washington Heights

Washington Heights has 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms most commonly among its apartments for rent, so budget and unit size often move together in this part of Manhattan. The neighborhood’s average building rating is 3.2/5 across 47 rated buildings, and the average rent increase is 15.5% based on 65 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

Browse 91+ rent-stabilized apartments for rent in Washington Heights, Manhattan. This page helps you narrow by neighborhood and spot apartments that fall under rent-stabilized protections, with current asking-rent context for the area. Openigloo helps you compare renter-relevant details like building reviews and patterns across apartments for rent before you contact an agent. For rent-stabilized homes, still confirm lease terms, renewal rules, and any fees, since regulated status does not remove every move-in cost or building policy.

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What to check before for rent-stabilized apartments in Washington Heights, Manhattan

  • Rent-stabilized apartments are regulated, so annual rent increases and renewal rights follow New York rules rather than standard market pricing.
  • The current median rent on this page is $3,190, which can help you compare asking rents across Washington Heights.
  • Ask about lease length, renewal timing, and whether the unit’s rent history matches the stabilized status before you apply.
  • Even in a regulated apartment, you may still owe broker fees, deposits, and utility costs depending on the building and lease.
  • Use Openigloo building-level reviews to check for repair issues, management patterns, and move-in friction before committing.

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