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Safest Neighborhoods near IS 187 The Christa McAuliffe School in Brooklyn, NY

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    Upper East Side

    The Upper East Side is the epitome of quiet luxury. This established, uptown neighborhood bordering Central Park has always attracted the upper classes, and its stately prewar architecture reflects that wealth. Today’s homebuyers are drawn to the proximity of Central Park, elite private schools and world-class museums. The Metropolitan Museum of

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      $2.80M

    • List Price

      $590K - $39.3M

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      245 Listings

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    Metropolitan Hill

    Though its name is relatively new and little known, Metropolitan Hill occupies a quintessential slice of the city, from 77th to 86th Streets north to south and Central Park to Third Avenue east to west. The world-renowned Metropolitan Museum of Art grounds the area’s west side, hence the name. Even with one of the city’s biggest attractions, the

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      $2.56M

    • List Price

      $617K - $41.6M

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      158 Listings

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    Carnegie Hill

    Carnegie Hill, a 40-square block neighborhood on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, is known for its quiet streets, proximity to Central Park and major cultural institutions, including the Guggenheim Museum and the 92nd Street Y. The area gets its name both from its high elevation and the location of Andrew Carnegie’s mansion, built in 1902 on 91st

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      $2.45M

    • List Price

      $532K - $18.6M

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      171 Listings

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    Upper West Side

    The Upper West Side, or UWS, has been filmed and photographed perhaps more than any other neighborhood in Manhattan. From John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the now-immortalized Dakota building to popular sitcoms like “Seinfeld,” the neighborhood has long fascinated the public. But outside of its pop culture references, the UWS maintains a

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      $1.75M

    • List Price

      $475K - $14.5M

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      559 Listings

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    Lincoln Square

    Located just south of the Upper West Side, the centrally located Lincoln Square offers residents a blend of world-class culture, urban residential living steps from Central Park and swift access to uptown and downtown Manhattan. “It has the neighborhood appeal of the Upper West Side but it has more of a metropolitan feeling compared to the rest

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      $1.73M

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      $500K - $22.7M

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      382 Listings

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    Yorkville

    The long-awaited Second Avenue Subway line transformed Yorkville when it opened in 2017. “It was almost like an urban legend for a long time that we thought was never going to happen,” says Elana Schoppmann, a real estate agent with Douglass Elliman who grew up in Yorkville. Prior to its launch, this quiet, residential section felt cut off from

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      $1.41M

    • List Price

      $335K - $8.9M

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      294 Listings

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    Lenox Hill

    Lenox Hill is an established section of the Upper East Side that’s defined by its quiet, tree-lined streets, pre and postwar coops, elegant townhomes, subway access and proximity to private schools and world-class medical facilities. Lenox Hill Hospital, New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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      $1.40M

    • List Price

      $392K - $12.4M

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      468 Listings

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    Morningside Heights

    Stretching from Riverside Drive to Morningside Drive, Morningside Heights is an Upper Manhattan neighborhood that’s home to some of the city’s top academic institutions. “Many people think of Columbia University when they think of Morningside Heights,” says Joan Kagan, licensed associate real estate broker with over 15 years of experience and

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      $1.25M

    • List Price

      $412K - $4.9M

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      75 Listings

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    Sutton Place

    Known for its stately townhomes and prestigious prewar co-ops with rooftop terraces, this peaceful little enclave along the East River has a distinctly residential feel compared to the rest of Midtown East. Sutton Place has attracted a number of diplomats, billionaires and celebrities over the years, but has recently experienced a surge of younger

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      $1.18M

    • List Price

      $405K - $17.9M

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      271 Listings

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    Roosevelt Island

    Roosevelt Island, a 2-mile-long neighborhood in New York, offers a unique living experience with its rich history and modern amenities. Named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1973, the island has transformed from its past as an asylum and prison site to a thriving residential area. The neighborhood features luxury high-rises with

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      $1.08M

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      $593K - $2.2M

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      32 Listings

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    Kips Bay

    Kips Bay, named after a Dutchman from the 1600s who operated farmland in the area, is a rare neighborhood where Manhattanites embrace their proximity to the water. Many condo and co-op buildings have views of the East River and Brooklyn and Queens skylines, and a waterfront path offers exercise for walkers and cyclists. With slightly lower prices

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      $973K

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      $383K - $4M

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      128 Listings

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    Murray Hill

    Murray Hill makes it possible to live within walking distance of the Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal and major Midtown offices, and leave all that behind when it’s time to come home at the end of the day. “You feel a kind of village atmosphere. It’s one of the only neighborhoods left like that in Manhattan,” says Barbara Sagan,

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      $881K

    • List Price

      $320K - $6.9M

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      236 Listings

    Murray Hill