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Pre-war buildings in Washington Heights

Washington Heights is a vibrant neighborhood in Manhattan known for its rich history and diverse community. With 854+ buildings, this area offers various housing options nestled between the Hudson River and Fort Tryon Park. Homes here have an average building rating of 3.0/5 based on 122 rated buildings, reflecting a range of tenant experiences and satisfaction levels. As you explore, keep in mind that building-level trends vary; individual units can differ.

Explore pre-war buildings in Washington Heights, Manhattan, with a count of 854+ buildings available. This page filters specifically for buildings built before 1947, offering classic architecture and unique charm. Openigloo serves as a trusted platform for renters, providing tenant reviews, data from open records, and direct Q&A opportunities to help you make informed choices about your next home.

Pre-war buildings in Washington Heights

Showing 847–854 of 854 pre-war buildings in Washington Heights.

What to check before for pre-war buildings in Washington Heights

  • Expect well-maintained older structures with unique architectural features.
  • Confirm the building's history and maintenance practices before applying.
  • Be aware of potential higher utility costs typical in older buildings.
  • Check for any additional fees associated with moving in or pet ownership.
  • Understand that the rental market can fluctuate, so review asking rents compared to the neighborhood average.

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