Warburg’s Monthly Market Update offers a quick snapshot of the active listing metrics compared to the recent historical performance of the target area. This month we focus on Washington Heights/Inwood 2017 performance through the beginning of… More
Among the myriad advantages of living in Northern Manhattan is its bounty of parks. Along with features that range from Manhattan’s last remaining forestland to an Olympic pool, a world-class art museum to a bijou… More
Specialty shops in Northern Manhattan offer plenty of culinary delights for those with discerning palates. Whether you are searching for gourmet ingredients for your epicurean recipe or a ready-made feast—as well as the perfect varietals to… More
Washington Heights and Inwood might lack the large concert venues of lower Manhattan, but the neighborhoods make up for it with performances held in more-unusual locations, including a church crypt, a co-op building’s lounge, and a… More
George Washington really did sleep here, during the Revolutionary War. He is far from the only well-known resident of Washington Heights and Inwood, however. World-class athletes, jazz musicians, and at least one Tony winner have called… More
In addition to numerous takeout establisments and casual eateries serving Latin food, Washington Heights and Inwood are home to bistros and upscale restaurants that also specialize in Latin flavors. Some of these restaurants hew to… More
Though it covers only several square blocks—from West 160th to West 162nd Streets between Edgecombe and St. Nicholas Avenues—the Jumel Terrace Historic District is rich in both history and photogenic buildings. In addition to brownstones… More