For Landlords · Washington Heights, Manhattan

85 voucher holders searching Washington Heights, zero active listings on VoucherMatch

85 tenants have either applied to a Washington Heights listing in the last six months or named Washington Heights as a preferred location on their VoucherMatch profile. There are zero active Washington Heights listings on the platform today — meaning any landlord listing here right now has no in-market competition on VoucherMatch.

Demand snapshot

85

voucher holders interested in Washington Heights (last 180 days)

Active VoucherMatch listings

0

Voucher mix among interested tenants

CityFHEPS52 · 72.2%
FHEPS14 · 19.4%
Section 8 (HCV)3 · 4.2%
Other2 · 2.8%
HASA1 · 1.4%

Landlord analysis: Washington Heights

85 tenants have either applied to a Washington Heights listing in the last six months or named Washington Heights as a preferred location on their VoucherMatch profile. There are zero active Washington Heights listings on the platform today — meaning any landlord listing here right now has no in-market competition on VoucherMatch.

Demand here is led by CityFHEPS (72.2% of interested tenants), with FHEPS adding another 19.4%. A landlord accepting only Section 8 in Washington Heights will see a meaningfully narrower applicant pool; accepting CityFHEPS captures the dominant share.

Bedroom-size demand skews toward 2BR units (85 tenants). The applicable CityFHEPS/FHEPS/HASA payment standard for 2BR units is $3,058; the FY2026 Section 8 HUD FMR rose to $2,910 from $2,780 (+4.7% YoY).

Bedroom demand and rent standards in Washington Heights

Tenant counts (last 180 days) next to the applicable NYC payment standards. CityFHEPS, FHEPS, and HASA share citywide caps; Section 8 (HCV) uses HUD FMRs.

Unit sizeVoucher holders interestedCityFHEPS / FHEPS / HASA capSection 8 HUD FMR (FY2026)
StudioLimited demand$2,646/mo$2,529+5.1% YoY
1 BedroomLimited demand$2,762/mo$2,655+5.7% YoY
2 Bedrooms85$3,058/mo$2,910+4.7% YoY
3 BedroomsLimited demand$3,811/mo$3,644+5.2% YoY
4 BedroomsLimited demand$4,111/mo$3,959+5.9% YoY

Demand combines tenants who applied to a Washington Heights listing of that size plus tenants whose profiles name Washington Heights as a preference. Payment standards as of July 2025; HUD FMRs from huduser.gov for the New York-Newark-Jersey City metro FMR area.

Washington Heights at a glance

Washington Heights is a vibrant Dominican neighborhood in upper Manhattan with hilly streets and views of the Hudson River and George Washington Bridge. The community has strong cultural identity and more affordable Manhattan rents.

Transit

1AC

168th St · 175th St · 181st St · 190th St

~25 minutes to Midtown

Landmarks

  • The Cloisters
  • Fort Tryon Park
  • George Washington Bridge
  • United Palace Theatre

Housing stock

Pre-war apartments, walk-ups, some newer buildings

Walkability: high

ZIP codes: 10032, 10033, 10040

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Washington Heights landlord questions

How many voucher holders are searching Washington Heights on VoucherMatch?
85 tenants have either applied to a Washington Heights listing in the last 6 months or named Washington Heights as a preferred location. There are no active Washington Heights listings on VoucherMatch today.
Which vouchers do tenants in Washington Heights have?
Among interested tenants: CityFHEPS 72.2%, FHEPS 19.4%, Section 8 (HCV) 4.2%, Other 2.8%. Accepting the top program (CityFHEPS) captures the largest share of local demand.
What rent can I charge for a Washington Heights voucher unit?
CityFHEPS, FHEPS, and HASA share NYC-wide payment standards: Studio $2,646, 1BR $2,762, 2BR $3,058, 3BR $3,811. Section 8 (HCV) uses HUD FMRs — the FY2026 2BR FMR is $2,910, up 4.7% from FY2025.
What's the most-in-demand unit size in Washington Heights?
2 Bedrooms units see the strongest demand here (85 interested tenants).
How does the application process work?
Tenants find your listing through borough, neighborhood, and voucher-specific search pages, then submit a profile that includes their voucher type, household size, and basic eligibility info. You review, message, and approve or decline directly through VoucherMatch.

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