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Safest Neighborhoods near Innovations HS of Arts Integration in Chicago, IL

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    Park Slope

    When most people think of historic brownstone Brooklyn, a few areas come to mind. But when compared to Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill, Park Slope covers more space and has more variety of homes. The large, family-friendly neighborhood sits in the center of the borough and right next to Prospect Park. Quiet tree-lined streets play host to

    • Average Value

      $1.80M

    • List Price

      $599K - $8.3M

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      95 Listings

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    Gowanus

    Serving as a primarily commercial and manufacturing area since the mid-1800s, Gowanus and its industrial streetscapes contrast with the surrounding brownstone Brooklyn neighborhoods of Park Slope, Boerum Hill and Carroll Gardens. So much so that its namesake canal was declared a Superfund Site in 2010. Cleanup is underway, as is massive

    • Average Value

      $1.51M

    • List Price

      $703K - $3.5M

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      20 Listings

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    Gramercy Park

    Gramercy Park gets its name and charm from a posh, private-access park on 20th Street, but much of the area’s vibrancy comes from buzzing Union Square and the bars and restaurants on Irving Place and Park Avenue South. “The most important thing about Gramercy is the quality of life that we have. Because everything we need is on Third or Park or

    • Average Value

      $1.50M

    • List Price

      $522K - $11.2M

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      167 Listings

    Gramercy Park
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    Greenpoint

    Brooklyn’s northernmost neighborhood, Greenpoint is known for its robust dining scene and residential feel. The formerly industrial area, devoted to shipbuilding in the 1850s, historically attracted immigrants, including a large Polish community, and many Polish businesses serve the neighborhood today. Just south of Long Island City, Greenpoint

    • Average Value

      $1.46M

    • List Price

      $743K - $4.7M

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      54 Listings

    Greenpoint
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    Prospect Heights

    Prospect Heights has long lived in the shadow of its bigger, more prestigious neighbor, Park Slope. But when the Barclays Center opened in 2012, Prospect Heights became a destination of its own. Today, trendy restaurants and bars on its main avenues, Vanderbilt and Washington, attract New Yorkers across the city, and new condos popping up

    • Average Value

      $1.42M

    • List Price

      $532K - $9.5M

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      46 Listings

    Prospect Heights
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    Clinton Hill

    Not long ago, Clinton Hill was considered an extension of Bedford-Stuyvesant—Bed-Stuy to locals. “Today, it’s the sister neighborhood to Fort Greene,” says Elizabeth Stile, broker of record at Stile Real Estate and Clinton Hill resident since 1984. Still, the neighborhood has an identity of its own. A wide variety of well-maintained homes has made

    • Average Value

      $1.29M

    • List Price

      $567K - $4.6M

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      64 Listings

    Clinton Hill
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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

    • Average Value

      $973K

    • List Price

      $383K - $4M

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      128 Listings

    Kips Bay
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    Maspeth

    Toward the northwestern part of Queens, Maspeth is notable for its appealing residential streets which give the area a small-town quality. East of Newtown Creek and south of Sunnyside, the neighborhood’s location offers proximity to Manhattan with a reprieve from the city’s hustle and bustle. “There’s a very suburban feel, but it’s still very

    • Average Value

      $903K

    • List Price

      $372K - $1.5M

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      33 Listings

    Maspeth
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    Ridgewood

    Situated on the edge of Queens and right next to Brooklyn district Bushwick, Ridgewood is a historical neighborhood with a generationally rooted community atmosphere and an up-and-coming food scene. In recent years, Ridgewood has become attractive to a slew of new homebuyers. People have been coming here for a hundred years but what’s changed is

    • Average Value

      $898K

    • List Price

      $562K - $2M

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      14 Listings

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    Woodside

    Southeast of Astoria, Woodside is a snug Queens neighborhood known for its rich cultural texture. Historically Irish and Italian settlers found the area, followed by immigrants from Asia and South America, and their influences are evident in Woodside’s broad dining scene. The neighborhood appeals with its mix of low-rise coop buildings and brick

    • Average Value

      $691K

    • List Price

      $225K - $2M

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      116 Listings

    Woodside
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    Stuyvesant

    Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, commonly known as StuyTown-PCV, is an 80-acre private riverfront development in East Manhattan, New York. This neighborhood, originally designed as a haven for World War II veterans, features high-rise apartments overlooking the East River and is distinguished by its extensive green spaces, a rarity in New

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