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Explore Washington Hudson Heights Neighborhood in New York City

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General Information

Washington Heights and Hudson Heights are adjoining neighborhoods located in Upper Manhattan, known for their elevated location, scenic views of the Hudson River, and strong sense of community. While Washington Heights is vibrant and bustling, rich with Dominican culture, Hudson Heights offers a more tranquil, almost suburban feel, nestled atop the hills north of 181st Street. Both neighborhoods benefit from proximity to Fort Tryon Park, home to The Cloisters museum, and access to stunning riverfront green space. With the A and 1 subway lines and the George Washington Bridge nearby, residents enjoy excellent transit options. This unique blend of natural beauty, history, and cultural vibrancy makes Washington and Hudson Heights an increasingly popular destination for New Yorkers seeking space, charm, and convenience.

Real Estate Information

Real estate in Washington and Hudson Heights includes a mix of classic pre-war co-ops, Art Deco buildings, and some newer condominium developments. Hudson Heights is particularly known for its elegant co-op buildings, many with river views, generous layouts, and architectural details like high ceilings and hardwood floors. Prices in both areas remain relatively affordable compared to downtown Manhattan and even other parts of Upper Manhattan, attracting first-time buyers, growing families, and investors. Rentals are also in high demand due to the spacious apartments and neighborhood amenities. As more people seek value, community, and green space, these neighborhoods have seen steady appreciation in property values, while still offering a strong return on investment.

Historical/Interesting Facts

Washington Heights and Hudson Heights have deep historical roots. In the Revolutionary War, the area was the site of Fort Washington, where American forces fought the British in 1776. Later, in the early 20th century, the development of the IND subway line brought a housing boom, and many of the pre-war buildings still standing today were built during that period. Hudson Heights earned the nickname “Frankfurt-on-the-Hudson” in the mid-20th century due to the large population of German-Jewish immigrants who settled there. The neighborhood’s architectural character and cultural institutions reflect its layered past. Today, Washington and Hudson Heights maintain their historical charm while evolving with modern amenities, diverse residents, and a renewed sense of pride in their unique identity.

Properties Statistics

Total Properties

2

Median Asking

$216,562.61

Sale Price/ft²

$4.81

Average Home Size

325 ft²

Average Home Age

106 years

Based on results from 2 properties

Buildings in this Sector

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