Hudson Heights, NY
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Hudson Heights, NY

Hudson Heights is a distinctive residential enclave located in the northern portion of Washington Heights, overlooking the Hudson River in Upper Manhattan. Known for its historic architecture, elevated terrain, and access to significant green space, the neighborhood features a collection of well-preserved Art Deco and prewar apartment buildings, cooperatives, and renovated residences. Many properties showcase classic architectural details, spacious layouts, and scenic views. The neighborhood benefits from convenient transportation, including subway and bus service, as well as access to major roadways. Cultural and recreational amenities are anchored by Fort Tryon Park and The Met Cloisters, while local businesses, dining establishments, and neighborhood services contribute to daily convenience. With its combination of historic character, park access, and strong connection to the surrounding Washington Heights community, Hudson Heights offers a unique residential setting within Manhattan.

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Hudson Heights, NY

Highlights

  • $219K - 4M Price Range
  • $548K Avg. Sold Price
  • $666K Avg. List Price
  • $1,506 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 151 Homes for Sale
  • 5 Homes for Rent
Hudson Heights, NY

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Hudson Heights, NY

Neighborhood Lifestyle

Bikeable

Manhattan is increasingly bike-friendly, with over 1,300 miles of bike lanes, including protected paths along the Hudson and East River. Citi Bike stations are widespread, making cycling accessible for commuters and tourists. Central Park and greenways offer scenic routes, though traffic and congestion require caution. Ongoing improvements aim to make biking safer and more convenient across the borough.

Historic

Manhattan is rich in history, from colonial landmarks like Fraunces Tavern to iconic sites like the Flatiron Building and Grand Central Terminal. Neighborhoods like the Financial District and Harlem reflect centuries of cultural evolution. Historic churches, brownstones, and museums preserve its past, while plaques and tours throughout the city reveal stories from America’s founding to modern times.

Waterfront

Manhattan’s waterfront offers stunning views, vibrant piers, and green spaces. The Hudson River Park and East River Esplanade provide walking paths, bike lanes, and recreation. Ferries connect boroughs, while attractions like South Street Seaport and Battery Park blend history and leisure. From skyline sunsets to waterfront dining, Manhattan’s shores are lively escapes from the urban core.

  • Hudson Heights is served by the A train at 181st Street, providing direct access to Midtown Manhattan and other parts of the city. Local bus routes connect residents to surrounding neighborhoods, while nearby Citi Bike stations support cycling. The George Washington Bridge and Henry Hudson Parkway offer convenient regional access for drivers, and the neighborhood's walkable streets support local travel.

  • The neighborhood is home to Fort Tryon Park and The Met Cloisters, a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art dedicated to medieval art and architecture. Historic buildings, public art, and cultural programming throughout Washington Heights contribute to the area's distinctive character. Scenic overlooks and historic landscapes further enhance Hudson Heights' connection to Manhattan's cultural and architectural heritage.

  • Housing in Hudson Heights consists primarily of prewar and Art Deco apartment buildings, cooperatives, and renovated residences. Many properties retain original architectural details, including decorative facades, hardwood floors, and generous layouts. Tree-lined streets and well-maintained residential buildings contribute to the neighborhood's distinctive architectural identity.

  • Hudson Heights offers a residential environment supported by local services, cultural amenities, neighborhood businesses, and extensive parkland. Residents benefit from access to recreation, dining, shopping, and public transportation, while the area's historic architecture and elevated setting contribute to its distinctive character. Daily life is shaped by a balance of urban convenience and proximity to open space.

  • The neighborhood's dining scene includes a variety of restaurants, cafés, bakeries, and casual eateries representing diverse culinary traditions. Local commercial corridors provide options for everyday dining, coffee shops, takeout, and full-service restaurants. The mix of longstanding establishments and newer businesses contributes to a varied dining landscape.

  • Evening entertainment in Hudson Heights includes neighborhood bars, lounges, and gathering spaces, along with nearby cultural and performance venues throughout Washington Heights. The area's nightlife is generally centered around local establishments and community-oriented destinations, providing a range of options for evening activities.

  • Hudson Heights offers access to grocery stores, specialty markets, pharmacies, convenience retailers, and locally owned businesses. Nearby commercial corridors expand shopping opportunities with additional retail services and specialty shops. Residents benefit from a mix of everyday necessities and independent retailers located throughout the neighborhood.

  • Fort Tryon Park serves as the neighborhood's primary outdoor destination, offering landscaped gardens, walking paths, recreational areas, and panoramic Hudson River views. Additional green spaces, playgrounds, and pedestrian pathways support outdoor recreation throughout the area. These amenities provide opportunities for walking, cycling, relaxation, and enjoying the natural landscape within Upper Manhattan.

Hudson Heights, NY

Neighborhood Stories

Even though we are still in Manhattan. We have more of a relaxed feel and it's a real neighborhood. You get to know your neighbors. Mostly all shops and restaurants are owned by local perople and you have Fort Tryon park as your backyard.

Louis Pulice

Hidden Gem of Manhattan. Hudson heights embraces the true NYC.

Jeremy Sosa
Hudson Heights, NY

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Hudson Heights, NY

Contributors

Louis Pulice Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
Jeremy Sosa Licensed Real Estate Salesperson