Hudson Heights Co-ops For Sale

Hudson Heights

Deriving its name from Fort Washington, a stronghold built during the Revolutionary War, Hudson Heights is an enclave of Washington Heights and is a subset of one of Manhattan's largest neighborhoods. It hosts a large Jewish population and a thriving Dominican community. The neighborhood is set somewhat apart from the rest of the city.  Hudson Heights stretches from West 173rd Street to the top of Fort Tryon Park (home to the Cloisters, a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art), and from Broadway to the Hudson River.


In fact, Washington Heights is arguably the center of Dominican-American political, creative, and athletic achievement in the US. Recently, the neighborhood has become hot among first-time buyers and recent college graduates seeking affordable Manhattan housing. Thus, Washington Heights is in transition as its population becomes more diverse and real estate values creep upward.

The area doesn’t boast much in the way of a vibrant nightlife, but it is in close proximity to La Marina. La Marina is a venue that has two outdoor patios, glass-enclosed indoor space, multiple bars, and party dance floor, and allows diners a gorgeous view of the George Washington Bridge and Hudson River. Another popular spot in the area is Apt 78, a casual lounge with blood-pumping live music, DJs, and a brunch, lunch, and dinner menu with scrumptious options. There are small shops and local service establishments in and around Hudson Heights, and specialized emporiums like Moscow on the Hudson.

With the quickly changing landscape came Hudson Pilates, a fitness center that opened on West 181st Street and offers Pilates and Zumba classes to residents.  Newcomers to the neighborhood's food scene include 181 Cabrini, a popular coffee and wine bar, and Bangkok Heights. The latest addition to the stretch on West 181st St. is Saggio, a Sicilian restaurant with a beer garden in the backyard. The area around West 187th Street is less busy but also has shops and restaurants, among them Cafe Buunni, a hip coffeehouse that serves Ethiopian blends. 

Many of the landmarks in the area are greenspaces. Gifted to the city in 1935 by John D. Rockefeller, the 67-acre Fort Tryon Park gives this neighborhood a slice of greenery where residents are often seen picnicking. The historic Little Red Lighthouse, is the subject of a popular children’s book. Other green spots are J. Hood Wright Park, which includes a recreation center, and Bennett Park, which occupies the highest point of land in Manhattan, 265 feet above sea level.

Hudson Heights still has a reputation for being one of Manhattan’s most affordable neighborhoods, although prices continue to rise. Most of the residences are in apartment buildings, many of which are cooperatives, and most were constructed in the 1920s through 1940s. The Art Deco style is prominent, along with Tudor Revival. Castle Village, a string of five co-op towers, each with four wings, was completed in 1939 and is set on 7.5 acres of parklike grounds with play areas and benches overlooking the river. In 2016, Hudson View Gardens was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. This 1924 enclave of 15 Tudor-Style buildings is on a winding private street with gardens, a playground and other amenities, meant to resemble a medieval English village.

The neighborhood is serviced by the A, C and 1 subway lines.

SPACE, SPACE and MORE SPACE !
$1,200,000
Enjoy both peaceful garden and city views in this lovely 2 bedroom 1 bath home.
$579,000
.... Amaze yourself in this Castle Village 8 line, located on Cabrini Boulevard !
$799,000
Let the sunshine in ! Southern and eastern exposure assure a bright and cheerful setting for your comfortable two bedroom home.
$550,000
PENTHOUSE One Bedroom with Panoramic VIEWS !
$679,000
Welcome to this charming junior 4 Convertible 2 co op apartment located at 900 W 190th Street in the heart of Hudson Heights, Manhattan.
$625,000
HIGH FLOOR Jr4 with RIVER VIEWS from EVERY room !
$599,000
IN A CLASS BY ITSELF Rarely do you see such care and attention to detail as you do here in this exquisite fully renovated 3 bedroom, 1.
$839,000
Welcome to 371 Fort Washington Avenue, Apartment 6D, an incredibly spacious Classic 5 apartment with 2 bedrooms, eat in kitchen, and formal dining room in the Cabrini Area of Washington ...
$675,000
Best Value highly desired Castle Village, tucked away in the quiet amp ; serene west side pocket of Washington Heights.
$565,000
Home is Where the Hudson Is Need more space ?
$1,279,000
2 Large Bedrooms, Exposed Brick Generous Prewar Beauty !
$750,000
TERRACE LOVERS Take Note !
$685,000
BEST ONE BEDROOM VALUE IN CASTLE VILLAGE This gem is a slice of heaven in Hudson Heights.
$550,000
If you are dreaming of a spacious, pin drop quiet home with a separate office, look no further !
$539,000
Welcome home to your bright, top floor two bedroom apartment in excellent condition with highly desirable East and West exposures.
$589,000
Light and views abound in apartment 52 at 804 West 180th.
$579,000
Townhouse Living with Coop Amenities !
$1,695,000
REDUCED PRICE ! True 7 room, 4 bedroom 2.
$1,199,000
GARDEN VIEWS enhance your quality of life in this lovely, recently renovated two bedroom home that delivers convenience and affordability.
$570,000
Location ! Location ! Location !
$560,000
Gut renovated 1br 1ba sponsor unit at 45 Overlook Terrace at 184th Street.
$400,000
Vintage New York artistically reimagined.
$875,000
Views, light, and space !
$1,269,000
Discover an exceptional apartment nestled in the heart of Hudson Heights at Lafayette Gardens.
$410,000
This bright, spacious, and comfortable 3 bedroom 2 bath home located at the incomparable Castle Village co op in Hudson Heights is one not to miss !
$1,240,000
One of a One of a kind home !
$625,000
Motivated seller ! Welcome to 245 Bennett Avenue, Apt.
$585,000
We are pleased to offer this outstanding, quiet home located in Castle Village, one of Hudson Heights most sought after cooperatives.
$650,000
Perched in the heart of Hudson Heights, this lovely 2 bed, 1.
$650,000
Welcome to this artists' sanctuary.
$635,000
A stunning example of a 1920's architecture, nestled atop the historic Upper Manhattan neighborhood of Hudson Heights.
$975,000
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