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Why Live in Stuyvesant

Stuyvesant, commonly known as StuyTown, is an 80-acre private riverfront development in East Manhattan. This neighborhood, originally designed as a haven for World War II veterans, comprises two sections: Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village, both of which offer apartments with views of the East River. It's distinguished by extensive green spaces, a rarity in New York City. Stuyvesant Town's apartments were initially built for soldiers, while Peter Cooper Village's units were designed for military officers, resulting in the latter having more space, higher ceilings and roomier kitchens. Both sections offer larger-than-average Manhattan apartments, with select condos available. The community's recreational and green spaces, including Stuyvesant Cove Park, offer amenities such as sports courts, fitness centers, playgrounds and an ice rink. The StuyTown Community Center hosts events such as game nights, yoga sessions, a book club and Friday-night movies, fostering a community atmosphere. Dining options along First Avenue include Ess-a-Bagel, Bread Story, and Five Stuy Café. Trader Joe’s on East 14th Street is the nearest supermarket. Children in the neighborhood can attend highly rated schools, such as PS 40 Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Simon Baruch Middle School 104, and NYC Lab School for Collaborative Studies. Stuyvesant is accessible via the L train at First Avenue and 14th Street, with convenient bus stations connecting residents to other parts of the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Stuyvesant a good place to live?
Stuyvesant is a good place to live. Stuyvesant is considered very walkable and a biker's paradise with excellent transit options. Stuyvesant is an urban core neighborhood with a crime score of 2, making it safer than the average neighborhood in the U.S. Stuyvesant has 6 parks for recreational activities. It is very dense in population with 140.0 people per acre and a median age of 39. The average household income is $163,252 which is above the national average. College graduates make up 84% of residents. A majority of residents in Stuyvesant are renters, with 100% of residents renting and 0% of residents owning their home. A local real estate agent serving Stuyvesant can help you decide if this neighborhood is the right one for you. Learn more on our Stuyvesant neighborhood guide.
Is Stuyvesant, NY a safe neighborhood?
Stuyvesant, NY is safer than the average neighborhood in the United States. It received a crime score of 2 out of 10.
What are the best public schools in Stuyvesant?
The best public schools that serve Stuyvesant are:
What are the best private schools in Stuyvesant?
The best private schools that serve Stuyvesant are:
What are the most popular zip codes in Stuyvesant, Manhattan, NY?
The most popular zip codes in Stuyvesant, Manhattan, NY include 10009, 10003, 10024, 10010 and 10016.
What are the most popular neighborhoods near Stuyvesant, Manhattan, NY?
The most popular neighborhoods near Stuyvesant, Manhattan, NY are Alphabet City, Gramercy Park, East Village, Kips Bay and Greenwich Village.

Stuyvesant Home Prices vs. Nearby Manhattan, NY Neighborhoods

Inwood Kingsbridge Allerton
Median Home Price
$467,500
$400,000
$309,000
Median Sale Price
$486,000
+17% YoY
$342,500
+7% YoY
$319,280
-7% YoY
Median Single Family Price
$837,000
$690,000
$790,000
Median Townhouse Price
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$1,165,000
$720,000
Median Condo Price
$429,000
$375,000
$290,000
Total Active Listings
19
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Market Conditions
4 Months
Seller's Market
8 Months
Buyer's Market
5 Months
Balanced Market
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