About Hudson Heights
Hudson Heights is a premier Manhattan neighborhood known for its central location and diverse housing stock. From historic pre-war cooperatives to modern luxury condominiums, the area offers a sophisticated urban lifestyle with easy access to the city's world-class dining, shopping, and cultural institutions.
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Milton Coste was born and raised in the Washington Heights/Inwood area and has been helping buyers and sellers in Upper Manhattan and across NYC for over 25 years. With 1,000+ closed transactions including dozens in Hudson Heights, Milton knows every building, every block, and what it takes to navigate NYC's unique co-op and condo market.
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Buildings in Hudson Heights
120 Cabrini Boulevard #63
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140 Cabrini Boulevard #136
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120 CABRINI Boulevard #33
Hudson Heights · Castle Village
120 Cabrini Boulevard #48
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120 Cabrini Boulevard #103
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140 Cabrini Boulevard #23
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180 Cabrini Boulevard #90
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200 Cabrini Boulevard #47
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200 Cabrini Boulevard #10
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225 BENNETT Avenue #2D
Hudson Heights · Rockview Apartments
160 Cabrini Boulevard #7
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4523 Broadway #7B
Hudson Heights · Fort Tryon Gardens
140 Cabrini Boulevard #18/19
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259 Bennett Avenue #5E
Hudson Heights · Fort Tryon Gardens
116 Pinehurst Avenue #J41
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360 Cabrini Boulevard #5H
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4501 Broadway #4G
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4489 BROADWAY #5E
Hudson Heights · FORT TRYON APT
8 Magaw Place #22B
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160 CABRINI Boulevard #10
Hudson Heights · Castle Village
153 Bennett Avenue #3E
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860 W 181ST Street #8
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143 BENNETT Avenue #5L
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875 W 181ST Street #4L
Hudson Heights · Stirling Towers
140 Cabrini Boulevard #92
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720 Fort Washington Avenue #5D
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225 BENNETT Avenue #5H
Hudson Heights · Rockview Apartments
116 Pinehurst Avenue #H32
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273 BENNETT Avenue #3G
Hudson Heights · 245-303 Bennett Ave | Fort Tryon Gardens
120 Cabrini Boulevard #118
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875 W 181ST Street #1L
Hudson Heights · Stirling Towers
825 W 179TH Street #2E
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140 Cabrini Boulevard #107
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447 FORT WASHINGTON Avenue #22
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160 CABRINI Boulevard #63
Hudson Heights · Castle Village
720 Fort Washington Avenue #A
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187 PINEHURST Avenue #2G
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Hudson Heights Market Analysis & Trends
Based on StreetEasy data through December 2025
Hudson Heights is currently a Buyer's Market. The median sale price is $609K, which has increased 11.8% compared to last year. Properties typically spend 104 days on market before selling. For renters, the median asking rent is $2,300, up 1.9% year-over-year. A sale-to-list ratio of 0.937 and days on market exceeding 100 indicate that purchasers currently hold increased negotiation leverage relative to sellers.
Key Market Metrics
Median Sale Price
$609K
+11.8% YoY
Median Rent
$2,300
+1.9% YoY
Days on Market
104
Remaining above the 90-day threshold through Q4 2025
Price/Sqft
$850/sqft
Approximately 46% below the Manhattan median sales price of $1.14M
A sale-to-list ratio of 0.937 and days on market exceeding 100 indicate that purchasers currently hold increased negotiation leverage relative to sellers.
Market Note: The market showed consistent pricing stability throughout 2025, maintaining a significant value gap compared to the overall Manhattan median.
Rental Market
Studio
$1,750
1 Bedroom
$1,850
2 Bedroom
$2,300
3+ Bedroom
$3,599
Transportation
Subway Lines
Stations
181 St, 190 St, 191 St
Commute Times
Midtown: 30-35 minutes
Wall Street: 45-50 minutes
Ongoing accessibility and elevator reliability upgrades at deep-cavern stations (Source: MTA)....
Neighborhood Amenities
Parks
- Fort Tryon Park
- Bennett Park
Hospitals
- NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center (nearby)
Shopping
- 181st Street Retail Corridor
- 187th Street Village Hub
Cultural
- The Met Cloisters
- Cabrini Shrine
Building Stock & Co-op Info
Predominant Type
Pre-war Mid-rise and High-rise Cooperatives
Co-op vs Condo
The market is almost exclusively comprised of cooperatives, many featuring sprawling grounds and river views.
Typical Co-op Requirements
- Down: Minimum 20% standard
- DTI: 28-33% typical
- Liquidity: 6-12 months of carrying costs preferred
- Credit: 720+ preferred
Investment Analysis
Outlook: Stable
Buyer Strategy
Identify cooperatives with stable maintenance histories that have sat on the market longer than the 104-day average.
Renter Strategy
Seek units in buildings along Cabrini Boulevard for direct park proximity.
Investor Strategy
Focus on 2-bedroom units which provide competitive value compared to neighborhoods further south.
Schools
Served by NYC DOE District 6. Research schools at schools.nyc.gov
Safety
NYPD 34th Precinct. Current statistics: nyc.gov/nypd CompStat
Fair Housing
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