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NYC Neighborhood Comparison

Washington Heights vs Westchester Village

Side-by-side market data, transit, and neighborhood profiles to help you decide.

Manhattan|Bronx

Washington Heights

Manhattan

Westchester Village

Bronx

How They Compare

For buyers focused on affordability, Washington Heights has the lower median sale price at $518K vs $553K in Westchester Village.

Investors analyzing rental yield will find Washington Heights offers a stronger rent-to-price ratio based on current market data.

Commuters have more transit options in Washington Heights, which is served by 3 subway lines compared to 0 in Westchester Village.

Median Sale Price
$518K
$553K
Median Rent
$3K
$2K
Active Listings
174
1
Avg Days on Market
48 days
0 days
YoY Price Change
-5.3%
0.0%
Monthly Sales Volume
18
4

Detailed Comparison

MetricWashington HeightsWestchester Village
Median Sale Price$517,500$552,500
Median Condo Price$400,000N/A
Median Co-op Price$517,500N/A
Median Rent$2,963.5$1,500
Active Listings1741
Rental Inventory4123
Days on Market480
Price Cut Share13.2%0.0%
Monthly Sales Volume184
YoY Price Change-5.3%0.0%
YoY Rent Change+11.6%0.0%
YoY Inventory Change-1.7%-66.7%
Subway Lines1 A CN/A

Year-Over-Year Price Movement

Prices in Washington Heights moved -5.3% over the past year, compared to 0.0% in Westchester Village. Both markets have seen price softening, with Washington Heights declining more sharply over the measured period.

Neighborhood Profiles

Washington Heights

Washington Heights is a well-connected neighborhood known for its dramatic topography and stunning views of the Hudson River and the George Washington Bridge. Home to the Cloisters and Fort Tryon Park, the area offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty. The real estate market is characterized by large, pre-war cooperatives that offer significant space for the price, making it a popular choice for those seeking value and community.

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Westchester Village

Westchester Village features pre-war co-ops and townhouses reflecting its architectural history. The 6 train serves the neighborhood, with proximity to Westchester Creek, Bronx parks, and local commercial corridors.

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Transit Access

Washington Heights

1AC

181 St (1 A) — 0.4 mi

175 St (A) — 0.4 mi

168 St (1 A C) — 0.5 mi

163 St-Amsterdam Av (C) — 0.7 mi

Westchester Village

No subway data available

Active Listings

Washington Heights for sale

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Listing data is derived in whole or in part from the RLS at REBNY (Real Estate Board of New York) Internet Data Exchange (IDX) database. Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Milton Coste | Keller Williams NYC are marked with the RLS logo. The information provided is for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Data last updated: 1/1/1970.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Washington Heights cheaper than Westchester Village?
Yes, Washington Heights has a lower median sale price at $517,500 compared to $552,500 in Westchester Village as of the most recent market data. Co-op and condo prices within each neighborhood can vary significantly, so the right fit depends on property type and building.
Which has better transit, Washington Heights or Westchester Village?
Washington Heights has access to 3 subway lines and Westchester Village has 0, making Washington Heights the stronger option for transit access. Westchester Village has 0 lines, which may still cover your commute depending on your destination.
Which is better for families, Washington Heights or Westchester Village?
This depends on what type of home fits your household. Washington Heights and Westchester Village both offer a mix of apartment and multi-room units in co-ops, condos, and townhouses. Larger 3- and 4-bedroom units, including townhouses and multi-family properties, tend to be more available in lower-density areas. Reviewing active listings filtered by bedroom count is the most reliable way to see what each neighborhood currently offers for larger households. A licensed broker can pull current inventory by bedroom count across both areas for a direct comparison.
Should I buy in Washington Heights or Westchester Village?
The right neighborhood depends on your price range, commute needs, and preferred property type. A comparative market analysis (CMA) of recent sales in both Washington Heights and Westchester Village gives you the clearest picture of what your budget gets in each location. Request a free CMA from Milton Coste to get a side-by-side breakdown of current opportunities.

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