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Washington Heights, 100 Thayer St | New York
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  •  Air Conditioning
  •  Controlled Access
  •  Elevators
  •  Fitness Center
  •  Granite Countertops
  •  Hardwood Floors
  •  Laundry
  •  Parking Available
  •  Pet Friendly
  •  Stainless Steel Appliances
  •  Walk-in Closets

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About this Location

C-Town Supermarket
9 min walk
Inwood Hill Park
4 min walk
A (metro) - 2 min
1 (metro) - 9 min
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby

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  • Bathrooms

    •  Bath Tubs
  • Bedrooms

    •  Walk-in Closets
  • Building Related

    •  Elevators
  • Included

    •  Basic Cable Included
    •  Sewage Included
  • Kitchen

    •  Dishwasher
    •  Gas Range
    •  Microwave
    •  Refrigerator
    •  Stove & Oven
  • Landscape

    •  Courtyard
  • Living Room

    •  Air Conditioning
    •  Hardwood Floors
    •  Large Windows
    •  Lots of Sunlight
  • Security & Maintenance

    •  Controlled Access
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Overall rating 7.0/10, based on 1 renter review Write a review

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Management
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I love where I live. I recently moved into this building from a 4fl walkup apartment, and I couldn't be happier with the elevator and laundry facilities. I can see the subway entrance from my bedroom window--it's literally across the street. Closest subway is the A express train, and the 1 train is only a short 2-avenue walk way. Tryon Public is also across the street, as is Fort Tryon Park. Starbucks and Bank of America are only 2 blocks away, as well as several other restaurants and shops. I've met some of my neighbors, and the feel of this building is warm and welcoming, and I am very happy here!

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The Neighborhood

Signature Spots

dining 30 Recs

Pizza Palace
Beans and Vines
Tryon Public House
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grocery 1 Rec

C-Town Supermarket
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convenience 2 Recs

Walgreens
CVS Pharmacy
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fitness 12 Recs

PRX 14
MPowering Fitness
Mind Body Soul Yoga
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parks 6 Recs

Fort Tryon Park
Inwood Hill Park
Fort Tryon Park Dog Run
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coffee 11 Recs

Darling Coffee
Betel Party Supply
Dunkin’ Donuts Baskin Robbins
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About Washington Heights

Way up north in NYC lies Washington Heights, a less-dense neighborhood with a diverse mix of local flavors. There are Irish pubs, including the popular and authentic Le Cheile or Coogan's, extraordinary Dominican street cuisine, and Mexican and Ecuadorian restaurants. It is also home to one of the b...
Quiet
The Cloisters
Out of the Way
Dyckman Street
Fort Tyron Park
Dominican Cuisine
Easy Transportation
Median rents in Washington Heights
Studio
$
1,600
1 Bedroom
$
1,900
2 Bedroom
$
2,850

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Parking Near 100 Thayer Street

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Washington Heights Reviews

5 reviews
Good location - super close to the A to NYU, as well as the 1 train. The apartments in the area are mostly kind of old, and not renovated (though you can find really nice renovated ones in the area), many buildings without elevators, but this is one of the cheapest areas of Manhattan.
Life actually happens in this neighborhood. It's residential.
The neighborhood has a diverse set of occupants - many Jews (and synagogues), Puerto Ricans, a gay community (mostly married couples but not only), as well as people from all different walks of life.
My landlord is great, but different landlords in the neighborhood are different. West Washington Heights/Hudson Heights is more expensive than East, but East is also less nice to live in.
Inwood is a great neighborhood, if you live in the right place. If you don't mind noise, you'll be fine anywhere! But I prefer it to be a bit quieter. If you're like me, you'll want to live at Broadway or even further west. Anything east of Broadway is going to be pretty noisy. There is lots of activity in the neighborhood, so I always feel safe walking at night. The express A train is very nearby, and the 1 is not a far walk, either. The 1 train and the bus that runs up Broadway will take you directly to the Target shopping center in the Bronx where you'll find a Starbucks, Applebees, and Marshalls! There are grocery stores in the Dyckman/Broadway area, as well as Starbucks and several other cute restaurants.
There’s a lovely park nearby and it’s a quiet neighborhood
Great neighborhood for young people and families. Lots of parks near by. Dyckman street has some of the best restaurants and bars. Easy to transportation to most of Manhattan. It might seem counterintuitive, but because of the express train it is quicker to get to school than a lot of neighborhoods more downtown.
There's a reason it's much cheaper to live here, which is that it takes forever to get to midtown. But if you're willing to deal with a 30 minute subway ride once in a while, it's a great quiet area.

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