Real Estate
The Most Expensive Homes On The Market In Washington Heights
Take a look inside some of the priciest homes for sale in the neighborhood.

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, NY — Washington Heights is a beautiful neighborhood when it comes to real estate. There's lots of homes next to expansive stretches of parkland, homes on the Hudson and East rivers and historic homes dating back to the colonial United States.
Patch looked through realtor.com's list of homes for sale in Washington Heights to feature some of the most expensive single-family listings on the market right now.
Take a look at some of these high-end homes, and click the links to see more photos.
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Asking price: $2.55 M
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Washington Heights' Morris Jumel Historic District draws visitors from all over New York City and beyond, but the area also features some of the most sought-after real estate in Washington Heights. This home is located one block away from the Morris Jumel Mansion, which served as George Washington's headquarters for a time in 1776.

Asking price: $1.79 M
Description: This apartment is located in the unique, triangular-shaped 800 Riverside Blvd. co-op building "The Grinnell." The unit appears to be located on one of the triangle's vertices, with a master bedroom located right where two of the building's sides meet. The unique layout means space for a lot of windows, which means a lot of natural light finds its way into the home.

Asking price: $1.62 M
Description: Sylvan Terrace is one of the most well-known addresses in Washington Heights. The block, located within the Morris Jumel Historic District, features rows of old carriage houses. These homes rarely end up on the market, which means they can command a hefty asking price.

Asking Price: $1.39 M
Description: This home is located in the perfect area for lovers of the great outdoors. The Cabrini Boulevard apartment is just blocks from green spaces in every direction. To the west lies the Hudson River greenway, to the north lies Fort Tryon park, to the east lies Highbridge Park and to the south lies the historic Fort Washington — Manhattan's highest point. The apartment itself isn't too shabby either.

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