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Manhattan's Largest Source of No Broker Fee Apartments! Washington Heights - Inwood Apartments Neighborhood Information for No Fee Apartment Renters
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The Cloisters, a gift to the city from John D. Rockefeller, Jr, sits on the high ground as a silent sentry watching over Inwood, Manhattan's northernmost neighborhood. Inwood Hill Park has six miles of footpaths through woods which bring you closer to nature than any place in Vermont.
Across the Hudson River you'll see the Palisades, created eons ago by a shift in the fault line. One of the best names in all of New York is the Spuyten Duyvil Creek (pronounced Spite-ten Die-vil), links the Harlem and Hudson Rivers. The geography is breathtaking; the cheap rents will also take your breath away. The western section of Washington Heights, called Hudson Heights, has the most desirable apartments, many with river views, although the best buildings are co-ops. |
Demographics: |
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Washington Heights / Inwood - Manhattan: |
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| Age Group: |
| Washington Heights / Inwood - Manhattan: |
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| 0 - 17 - 30% |
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| 18 - 44 - 40% |
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| 45 - 64 - 20% |
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| Over 65 - 10% |
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Singles/families:
Washington Heights / Inwood - Manhattan : Lots of families here because you can find large apartments.
Type of Housing:
Brownstones and large pre-War apartments can be found along Riverside Drive West.
Typical price range:
Studios: $800 - $1200
1 BRs: $900 - $1800
2 Brs:
$1200 - $1900
Transportation links to midtown/downtown:
The B terminates at 168th St. The A line runs along Ft. Washington Ave and terminates at 207th St and Broadway. The 1, 9 run along St Nicholas Ave.
Estimated Commuter time to arrival in NYC:
To midtown: 25 mins
To downtown: 35 mins
Links to other relevant websites:
http://www.straphangers.org/
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