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Stock CooperativeWashington Heights

715 West 180th Street #24, New York City, NY 10033

Listing Courtesy of Keller Williams NYC

$3,950/mo

Potential Rebate: $59

Stock Cooperative
3 Beds
1 Bath
5 Rooms
20,720 sqft
Built 1909
5 Stories
Listed on Jul 15, 2025
168 days on market
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Overview

Spacious 3-Bedroom with Dining Room (Convertible 4BR) in Prime Washington Heights

Welcome to 715 West 180th Street #24 — a bright and flexible prewar 3-bedroom with a bonus dining room that can easily be used as a fourth bedroom or home office. Located on a quiet block in Washington Heights, this apartment offers classic charm with functional updates.

Features include:

3 true bedrooms + formal dining room (4BR setup possible)

Renovated windowed kitchen with black tile backsplash

Stainless steel appliances and generous cabinet space

Hardwood floors throughout and high ceilings

Large windows with great natural light

Well-maintained walk-up building

Just minutes from the A and 1 trains, Columbia Medical Center, and neighborhood favorites like Le Cheile, Tampopo Ramen, and Fort Washington Park.

Move in Requirement Fees:
First Month's Rent: $4000
One Month Security Deposit: $4000

Separate Fees:
Lost Key Fee: $50

Estimated Monthly Payment

$20 per month

30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest

Principal and Interest
$20
Property Taxes
$0
Maintenance/Common Charges
$0

Estimated Rebate for this Home

One-time rebate at closing

$59

Monthly savings impact

$0/mo

Effective Purchase Price

$3,891

(Home Price - Estimated Rebate)

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Price Analysis

Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 715 West 180th Street against the surrounding Washington Heights market.

Based on 1 active unit in building vs 57 in area

Average List Price

Building$4.0K
Neighborhood$639.4K

Price Per SqFt

Building Avg$0/ft²
Neighborhood Avg$405/ft²
Value Opportunity

99.95% Lower

than the Washington Heights price-per-sq-ft average

Units in this building are listed below the neighborhood average, potentially offering better value per square foot compared to surrounding properties.

Washington Heights

Overview of Washington Heights

Washington Heights is a vibrant, hilly neighborhood at the top of Manhattan island. Known for its strong Dominican heritage, pre-war architecture, and stunning river views, it is a neighborhood of energy and community. For buyers seeking Washington Heights Manhattan real estate, it offers some of the most spacious and affordable apartments in the borough.

Living in Washington Heights feels distinct. The geography is dramatic, with high ridges and step streets. As a culturally rich Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it is famous for its music, food, and the sprawling Fort Tryon Park.

Real Estate & Housing Market

The market for homes for sale in Washington Heights is a haven for value. You can find massive Art Deco co-ops with Hudson River views for a fraction of the price of the Upper West Side.

It has become increasingly popular with artists, young families, and professionals who are priced out of downtown but unwilling to leave Manhattan. The "Hudson Heights" enclave within the neighborhood is particularly sought after for its quiet, village-like feel.

Lifestyle & Community

The lifestyle in Washington Heights is loud and joyous. The streets are filled with music and conversation. Broadway is a bustling commercial spine.

Community ties are deep. It is a neighborhood where people sit on stoops and know their local shopkeepers. The Cloisters museum adds a touch of medieval tranquility to the northern tip.

Transportation & Accessibility

Washington Heights is served by the A, C, and 1 trains. The A train express is legendary—it can get you from 168th Street to 59th Street in about 20 minutes.

It is further north, but the trade-off is often more space and better views. Access to the George Washington Bridge makes leaving the city for Jersey or upstate very easy.

Parks, Schools & Amenities

Fort Tryon Park is one of the most beautiful parks in the city, featuring the Heather Garden and sweeping views of the Palisades. Highbridge Park offers trails and the city's oldest standing bridge.

Amenities are local and affordable. While it lacks some big-box retail, it makes up for it with incredible independent grocers and restaurants.

Who This Neighborhood Is Best For

Washington Heights is best for buyers seeking value, space, and community. It is ideal for those who love parks and don't mind a slightly longer commute for a much bigger apartment.