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Neighborhoods near Morris Jeff Community School in New Orleans, LA

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    Hunts Point

    Hunts Point in the Bronx has undergone significant revitalization over the past few decades, transforming from a symbol of urban decline to a neighborhood brimming with new energy and development. The area features a mix of renovated prewar Greek revival rowhouses with open floor plans and original details like wainscotting and stained-glass

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      $770K

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      $81K - $684K

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      3 Listings

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    Mott Haven

    Mott Haven has largely been shaped by its real estate, namely the 2002 conversion of a former piano factory into luxury lofts. The Clocktower – 90 rentals housed inside a former industrial building – was the first development of many to come. After the building’s success, the same developer, Carnegie Management, built a 6-story, 130-unit rental

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      $757K

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      $464K - $959K

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      6 Listings

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    Morris Park

    With Morris Park’s low skyline and houses that have a little breathing room in-between, this neighborhood is noticeably less dense than Pelham Parkway to the west and Westchester Village to the south. A few tree-lined blocks with Tudor-style houses have a nearly suburban look, and just west is one of the Bronx’s biggest parks. Musa Balidemaj, a

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      $749K

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      $570K - $1.4M

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      11 Listings

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    Pelham Gardens

    Pelham Gardens is a homey, suburban neighborhood occupying just 2 square miles in the northeastern section of the Bronx. In this typically serene, tree-lined neighborhood, residential properties primarily consist of single-family homes and two- to three-family homes, as well as some low-rise apartment buildings. While the neighborhood is nearly

    • Average Value

      $743K

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      $518K - $1.1M

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      10 Listings

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    Washington Heights

    Washington Heights is a multicultural neighborhood with large, historical homes and sprawling parks. The residential area incorporates subsections like Little Dominican Republic, the Audubon Park Historic District and the Jumel Terrace Historic District, each with distinct historical and architectural charm. Well-maintained prewar co-ops are

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      $680K

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      $300K - $1.8M

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      65 Listings

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    Westchester Square

    When residents step off the 6 train at the outdoor elevated station of Westchester Square-East Tremont Avenue, they can see the neighborhood's historical architecture and home-lined side streets. Descend the steps inside the station, cross the turnstile, exit the lovely old Colonial Revival building and head north onto East Tremont Avenue in

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      $679K

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      $126K - $567K

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      2 Listings

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    Van Nest

    Van Nest is a one-square-mile pocket in the East Bronx that’s a mix of residential blocks and local businesses. It’s flanked by Bronx Park to the west, home to the world-class Bronx Zoo and New York Botanical Gardens, and the residential neighborhoods of Pelham Parkway and Morris Park to the east. Parkchester is just below. Two subway stations, a

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      $659K

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      $656K - $844K

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      4 Listings

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    Castle Hill

    Castle Hill is a residential neighborhood in the southeast section of the Bronx known for its close communities and convenient highway access to Manhattan. Situated along the banks of Westchester Creek, pockets of Castle Hill deliver views of the East River. The neighborhood has attracted diverse communities of immigrants from areas like

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      $657K

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      $444K - $763K

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      2 Listings

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    Laconia

    The small, quiet neighborhood of Laconia is a pocket of East Bronx characterized by its established brick housing that offers a more spread-out nature than many other neighborhoods in the northern part of the city. “Laconia is pretty strictly residential,” says Miriam Rosa, a local real estate broker with Metro Star Realty. “When I’m driving

    • Average Value

      $650K

    • List Price

      $577K - $1.3M

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      9 Listings

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    Morris Heights

    Located on the far west side of the Bronx, Morris Heights is a small, hilly neighborhood along the Harlem River. It claims the title of “The Birthplace of Hip Hop,” citing the 1973 stylings of DJ Kool Herc in the rec room of a Sedgwick Avenue apartment building. District Manager of Bronx Community Board 5 Ken Brown says the area's mix of people is

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      $649K

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      $188K - $559K

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      2 Listings

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    Unionport

    While the Bronx neighborhood of Unionport may not be as well-known as its northerly neighbor of Parkchester or the culturally significant South Bronx to the southwest, this small, close-knit community has its own very unique set of appeals. Realtor Maria Vivanco of EXIT Realty says, “It is situated in the middle of a metropolitan area and close to

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      $645K

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      $166K - $1.1M

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      8 Listings

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    Crotona Park East

    Crotona Park in the Bronx has a 125-acre park with a large pool, lake, and sports facilities. The area has convenient shopping and supermarkets. Multiple subway lines provide quick 25-35 minute commutes to Midtown Manhattan. Crotona Park in the Bronx is a neighborhood centered around one of the largest parks in the borough, offering residents

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      $642K

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      $147K - $1M

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      10 Listings

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    Baychester

    Located in the northeast Bronx, Baychester is a combination of its northern and southern counterparts. It has the urban perks typical of New York City—an abundance of shopping and dining, plus access to public transit—but its residential streets more closely resemble the suburban setting of Westchester County, just 1.5 miles north. This mix is

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      $625K

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      $464K - $1.3M

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      14 Listings

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    Mount Eden

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      $625K

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      1 Listing

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    West Farms

    Situated on a somewhat hilly terrain of less than one square mile, West Farms is a smaller Bronx neighborhood set in between the Cross Bronx Expressway to the south and The Bronx River Forest to the north. Public housing takes up a not-so-small portion of the area. However, recent development has seen new construction of mixed-use buildings, and

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      $605K

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      $117K - $892K

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      4 Listings

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    University Heights

    University Heights is a western Bronx community primarily defined by the presence of City University of New York’s Bronx Community College (BCC). The historical campus, once owned by NYU, contains 34 buildings across 45 -acres, making it one of the largest in the university system. Situated near the Harlem River, the neighborhood abuts Morris

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      $588K

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      $110K - $781K

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      7 Listings

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    Clason Point

    Set on a peninsula in the south Bronx, Clason Point enjoys an air of seclusion that separates it from the urban buzz of the city. It’s wrapped by the Bronx River, East River and Westchester Creek, granting residents a surplus of waterfront parks and real estate. Clason Point has had many iterations over the years, from swamps and farmland to a

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      $582K

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      $380K - $1M

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      18 Listings

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    Belmont

    Belmont in the Bronx is a “classic, traditional, old-school New York neighborhood” with 100-plus-year-old restaurants and life-long residents, says Frank Franz, treasurer of the local Business Improvement District who lives in the Belmont home his grandfather built in the early 1900s. Many of his neighbors have similar roots in the area. “That

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      $574K

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      $464K - $898K

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      6 Listings

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    Fort George

    As the name might suggest, Fort George is a neighborhood filled with history. But it’s just as much an artistic and cultural stronghold, containing an experimental dining scene, the lively United Palace theater and Manhattan’s oldest surviving house, the Morris-Jumel colonial mansion. Plus, it offers a lifestyle that seems relatively rare. “Fort

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      $532K

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      $281K - $1.7M

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      22 Listings

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    Mount Hope

    A small neighborhood in the Bronx, named for its slight elevation, Mount Hope sits north of the Cross Bronx Expressway and southwest of Fordham University. “Since 2012, I’ve seen a change in the neighborhood in terms of desirability,” says Peter Segalla, an Associate Real Estate Broker with Houlihan Lawrence who has been selling in the

    • Average Value

      $523K

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      $208K - $1.1M

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      2 Listings

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    Woodstock

    Those familiar with the history of New York City might recognize Woodstock as one of the villages that fused to create the Bronx more than a century ago. Nonhistory buffs might still know its name from seeing it at the local library, while others simply see it as an established residential enclave tucked between some of the highlights of the South

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      $517K

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      $312K - $969K

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      9 Listings

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    Longwood

    Longwood is a vibrant, growing community, with predominantly residential, house-lined streets. According to the New York Department of Health, Longwood is one of 24 NYC neighborhoods considered low-income in 1990, and after seeing higher median rent growth over the past 20 years, is now one of 17 neighborhoods that is rapidly gentrifying. Window

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      $507K

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      $149K - $793K

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      2 Listings

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    Fordham Heights

    In contrast to the neighboring Arthur Avenue, which draws New Yorkers from all boroughs with its abundance of Italian restaurants, Fordham Heights remains a relatively overlooked neighborhood. With Fordham Road as its vibrant heart, the neighborhood is outfitted with Instagram-famous restaurants and cultural spots unique to The Bronx. People from

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      $488K

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      $117K - $789K

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      3 Listings

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    Concourse

    Known primarily as the home of the world-famous Yankee Stadium, Concourse is a New York City neighborhood boasting a Parisian-style boulevard, a Hard Rock Cafe and multiple museums and parks within its dense layout. The neighborhood takes its name from Grand Concourse Boulevard, a five-mile stretch of road inspired by the Champs Elysees in Paris,

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      $478K

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      $167K - $699K

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      5 Listings

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    Soundview

    Soundview in the Bronx is a neighborhood rich in history and cultural diversity, known for its green spaces and waterfront views. The area is home to the Sonia Sotomayor Houses, named after the Supreme Court Justice who grew up there, and features a modern community center. Soundview Park, a significant local attraction, spans 205 acres and offers

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      $472K

    • List Price

      $206K - $1.2M

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      8 Listings

    Soundview

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