Monthly Rent Report

Washington Heights Rent Report — November 2022

Asking rents in ZIP 10032, New York City, from 203 listings.

Median 1BR rent in Washington Heights was $2,100 in November 2022, down 8.7% (−$200) from October 2022. The middle half of 1BR listings asked between $2,000 and $2,266. That puts Washington Heights $144 below the New York City citywide 1BR median of $2,244. The month's figures are based on 203 listings across 15 bedroom categories.

Median Rent by Bedroom Count

BedroomsMedianVs. October 2022Vs. Year AgoP25–P75 RangeListings
Studio$1,750−$97 (-5.3%)$1,750 – $1,8507
Studio$1,750−$97 (-5.3%)$1,750 – $1,7501
Studio$1,795−$52 (-2.8%)$1,695 – $1,9369
1BR$2,100−$200 (-8.7%)$2,000 – $2,26625
1BR$2,150−$150 (-6.5%)$1,895 – $2,25021
1BR$1,973−$327 (-14.2%)$1,795 – $2,1934
2BR$2,500$0 (0.0%)$2,400 – $2,93543
2BR$2,475−$25 (-1.0%)$2,375 – $2,87527
2BR$2,300−$200 (-8.0%)$2,300 – $2,3002
3BR$2,850−$550 (-16.2%)$2,736 – $3,05020
3BR$2,875−$525 (-15.4%)$2,695 – $3,05016
3BR$2,695−$705 (-20.7%)$2,695 – $2,6952
4BR$3,200−$795 (-19.9%)$2,995 – $3,25013
4BR$2,995−$1,000 (-25.0%)$2,995 – $3,41311
4BR$2,995−$1,000 (-25.0%)$2,995 – $2,9952

Median, P25, and P75 are asking rents from listings posted in November 2022. Changes compare against the nearest prior month with data.

Washington Heights vs. New York CityNovember 2022

BedroomsWashington Heights MedianNYC Citywide MedianDifference
Studio$1,750$2,148−$398 (-18.5%)
Studio$1,750$2,148−$398 (-18.5%)
Studio$1,795$2,148−$353 (-16.4%)
1BR$2,100$2,244−$144 (-6.4%)
1BR$2,150$2,244−$94 (-4.2%)
1BR$1,973$2,244−$271 (-12.1%)
2BR$2,500$2,700−$200 (-7.4%)
2BR$2,475$2,700−$225 (-8.3%)
2BR$2,300$2,700−$400 (-14.8%)
3BR$2,850$3,200−$350 (-10.9%)
3BR$2,875$3,200−$325 (-10.2%)
3BR$2,695$3,200−$505 (-15.8%)
4BR$3,200$3,900−$700 (-17.9%)
4BR$2,995$3,900−$905 (-23.2%)
4BR$2,995$3,900−$905 (-23.2%)

Citywide figure is the median of zip-level medians across 170 New York City zip codes with listings in November 2022.

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