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    Washington Heights

    Washington Heights is a multicultural neighborhood with historic homes and large parks. Notable spots include Fort Tryon Park and The Met Cloisters. Community Health Academy of the Heights is a highly rated school in the area.

    • Average Value

      $668K

    • List Price

      $247K - $3M

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      52 Listings

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    Hudson Heights

    Hudson Heights is a residential Manhattan neighborhood with Hudson River views. Key spots include Fort Tryon Park, Bennett Park and The Met Cloisters. The area has highly rated schools and is accessible by the A train.

    • Average Value

      $615K

    • List Price

      $274K - $1.9M

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      53 Listings

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    Fort George

    Manhattan's Fort George neighborhood blends history and culture. It's home to the United Palace theater, Morris-Jumel mansion and a vibrant dining scene. Locals are just blocks from Fort Tryon Park and Highbridge Park.

    • Average Value

      $523K

    • List Price

      $238K - $1.5M

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      17 Listings

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    Inwood

    Inwood, New York, offers affordable prewar co-ops and a diverse dining scene. Residents enjoy Inwood Hill Park's old-growth forest, easy access to Midtown via the 1 and A trains and a community-oriented atmosphere.

    • Average Value

      $468K

    • List Price

      $236K - $1.1M

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      32 Listings

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    Meatpacking District

    The Meatpacking District combines historic charm and modern luxury. Cobblestone streets offset luxury boutiques and trendy restaurants. The High Line offers a unique outdoor space. A, C, E, and L trains serve the area.

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      1 Listing

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    Stuyvesant

    Stuyvesant in New York City offers spacious apartments and ample green spaces. Stuyvesant Cove Park and community events add to its appeal. Highly rated schools, such as PS 40 Augustus Saint-Gaudens, are nearby.

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      0 Listings

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    Little Italy

    Manhattan's Little Italy developed in the late 19th century as immigrants arrived in New York City in search of economic opportunity. At its peak, more than 10,000 Italians called the working-class neighborhood home, creating a vibrant community rich with its own language and tradition. Laundry hung from lines between tenements, children played

    • Average Value

      $2.39M

    • List Price

      $1.3M - $5.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Little Italy

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