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WOW House: Washington Heights Duplex In Full-Service Co-Op
Check out photos of the Washington Heights unit being advertised as a home within an apartment building.

Check out photos of the Washington Heights unit being advertised as a home within an apartment building.

Check out photos of the historic Washington Heights townhouse.

The city plans to demolish the Inwood LIbrary on Broadway and replace it within an apartment building.
Check out photos of the unique home built into a cliff overlooking the Hudson River.
Find a great apartment or house in Washington Heights-Inwood that allows both cats and dogs.
See more photos of this Washington Heights home that is sure to make you say "wow!"
The two contiguous buildings occupy an entire block on Fort Washington Avenue between West 177th and 178th streets.
Take a look inside some of the priciest homes and apartments on the Washington Heights rental market.
The six-story building contains 42 residential units, most of which are rent-stabilized, according to reports.
Check out photos of the unique home, which resembles a pumpkin, built into a cliff overlooking the Hudson River.
Take a look inside some of the priciest homes for sale in the neighborhood.
The building contains 12 apartment units and a ground-floor Chase Bank retail branch.
The same 52-apartment building sold for half the price in 2014, according to city real estate records.
PHOTOS: The sixth-floor apartment features a wide-open floor plan and a 500-square-foot great room.
The home on the landmarked Washington Heights block features new systems and restored historic details.
The 19th century home on the landmarked Sylvan Terrace has been renovated with state-of-the-art fixtures.
Sources say the properties could be worth a total of $80 million.
This apartment is just steps away from Fort Tryon Park.
Tenants of 13 recently-sold buildings are encouraged to attend the forum and learn their rights.
Two public workshops to discuss the redevelopment of the Inwood Library have been scheduled for Jan. 25 and 28.
The 100-year-old home features five bedrooms and sits on one of Washington Heights' most idyllic blocks.
The buildings — 139 Payson Avenue, 100 Cooper Street and 256 Seaman Avenue — contain 129 combined rental units.
The six-story Washington Heights building contains 84 apartment units. It's sale price is three times what it was bought for in 2010.
The real estate portfolio contains 289 apartments and a combined 199,000 square feet of air rights.
See which Washington Heights-Inwood landlords ended up on the city's list of the 100 worst in New York.
The 49-unit residential building is located on Isham Street near Vermilyea Avenue.
A report from StreetEasy analyzing July real estate data suggests the market is getting more buyer-friendly.
The Washington Heights home hanging off a cliff, known as the "pumpkin house," hits the market at a steep price.
A package deal for 13 Inwood buildings containing 359 residential apartments and two retail stores has been put on the market.
There aren't a lot of places in Manhattan where you can find a deal, but Washington Heights is your best bet.
A lottery opened Tuesday for six studios, six one-bedroom apartments and a two-bedroom apartment at affordable rates in Washington Heights.
A five-story building on West 161 Street sold for $7.2 Million.