Rental market snapshot for Washington Heights, Charlotte
Washington Heights rental market summary
The rental market in Washington Heights, North Carolina is showing signs of stability. In July 2023, there were 25 new listings, indicating that the market is still active. The median rent in July 2023 was $1,600, the same as in June 2023, indicating that the market is not experiencing any significant changes in rent prices. However, when compared to the median rent in July 2022, the rent has increased by 7.2%, indicating that the rental market is slowly becoming more expensive.
Overall, the rental market in Washington Heights, North Carolina appears to be stable and slowly increasing in price. With 25 new listings in July 2023, the market is still active and there are plenty of options for potential renters. The median rent has remained the same from June to July 2023, but has increased from July 2022, indicating that the market is slowly becoming more expensive.
Median rent for all residential properties in Washington Heights
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The most expensive listings and top trending buildings in Washington Heights
Most Expensive Listings
Address | Rent Price | Bed / Bath |
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2308 Dundeen Street | $1,700 | 4 / 2.0 |
2609 Celia Ave | $1,600 | 3 / 1.0 |
3015 Remington St | $1,520 | 3 / 1.0 |
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Bedroom Breakdown in Washington Heights
Washington Heights neighborhood apartments rents
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The rental market for 2-bedroom apartments in Washington Heights, North Carolina appears to be relatively stable, with only one new listing in May 2023. The median rent for 2-bedroom apartments in May 2023 was $1,095, indicating that the rental market is not experiencing any significant changes in pricing. Unfortunately, no data is available for April 2023, so it is not possible to determine the percent change in rent from April to May. Overall, the rental market for 2-bedroom apartments in Washington Heights appears to be relatively stable.