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Neighborhoods in New York, NY

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    Tribeca

    Tribeca in New York City offers warehouses that have been converted into luxury housing. It's home to iconic restaurants, locally owned shops and the Tribeca Film Festival. Hudson River Park provides nearby waterfront recreation.

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      $3.49M

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      $1.1M - $33.5M

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    SoHo

    SoHo in New York boasts the world's largest collection of cast-iron buildings. This historic district offers iconic loft interiors, high-end shopping on Broadway and renowned restaurants.

    • Average Value

      $3.43M

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      $1.3M - $27.4M

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    Hudson Yards

    Hudson Yards in New York City features towering skyscrapers, luxury shopping and fine dining. Residents of this development can access green spaces, such as Hudson River Park and The High Line, and shop and eat out at The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards.

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      $3.35M

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      $461K - $19.8M

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      34 Listings

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    Upper East Side

    The Upper East Side of Manhattan offers world-class museums and easy access to Central Park. It features historic brownstones and prewar co-ops. Madison Avenue offers upscale shopping. Eleanor Roosevelt High School is highly rated.

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      $2.98M

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      $599K - $45M

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      221 Listings

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    Nolita

    The quieter, cooler cousin to neighboring Soho, Nolita is a petite enclave that exudes an intimate, in-the-know vibe. Smart bistros, lively bars and trendy local shops have replaced old neighborhood spots familiar to Italian immigrants who grew up in what used to be known as North of Little Italy. “Nolita has a style, rhythm and culture all its

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      $2.93M

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      $738K - $28.5M

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    Carnegie Hill

    Carnegie Hill is an Upper East Side neighborhood near Central Park and the Guggenheim Museum. Its streets are lined with a mix of luxury high-rises, townhouses and local eateries, creating a village feel in Manhattan.

    • Average Value

      $2.64M

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      $479K - $17.2M

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      116 Listings

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    NoMad

    NoMad in Manhattan offers trendy dining spots, cafes and nightlife bars. While Madison Square Park is a neighborhood highlight, it also offers luxury condos, high-rises and skyscrapers. It's also home to highly rated schools and multiple subway connections.

    • Average Value

      $2.60M

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      $1.1M - $16.9M

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    Metropolitan Hill

    Metropolitan Hill in Manhattan is anchored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Locals live in revivalist-style rowhouses, Italianate brownstones, Beaux-Arts mansions and luxury limestone high-rises near Central Park and eateries.

    • Average Value

      $2.56M

    • List Price

      $519K - $38.7M

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    Midtown

    Midtown embodies Manhattan's energy. It’s home to Rockefeller Center and MoMA and boasts world-class shopping on Fifth Avenue. Central Park offers a wide array of outdoor activities. It features luxury towers in addition to modest co-ops and condos.

    • Average Value

      $2.55M

    • List Price

      $649K - $61.3M

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    Hudson Square

    Hudson Square offsets its industrial history with modern development. It's home to luxury condos, tech headquarters and diverse dining options. The area offers entertainment venues and access to Hudson River Park.

    • Average Value

      $2.54M

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      $726K - $19.2M

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      30 Listings

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    West Village

    New York's Upper West Side features historic architecture and cultural landmarks. Bordered by Central Park and Riverside Park are a few local green spaces. it's home to the American Museum of Natural History and iconic delis in a family-friendly setting.

    • Average Value

      $2.52M

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      $491K - $25.6M

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      143 Listings

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    Civic Center

    Civic Center in New York features historic buildings and high-rise residences. City Hall Park offers a peaceful retreat. P.S. 397 Spruce Street School is highly rated. Dining and shopping options are available in nearby districts, like Tribeca and Chinatown.

    • Average Value

      $2.51M

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      $500K - $10.5M

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      9 Listings

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    Flatiron District

    Home to the Flatiron Building, the Flatiron District in New York is known its architecture, as well as varied shopping and dining. Residents can eat out at the original Shake Shack or upscale restaurant Eleven Madison Park. Distinct shops include Fishs Eddy and Harry Potter New York.

    • Average Value

      $2.38M

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      $685K - $16.1M

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      71 Listings

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    Todt Hill

    Todt Hill is an affluent Staten Island neighborhood with stately homes on quiet streets. Staten Island Greenbelt, shopping and dining are nearby. Kids attend highly rated public schools or the prestigious Staten Island Academy.

    • Average Value

      $2.31M

    • List Price

      $900K - $7.3M

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      12 Listings

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    Chelsea

    Chelsea features a thriving arts scene and a waterside locale on the west side of Manhattan. More than 200 galleries fill the neighborhood, where housing ranges from prewar townhouses to contemporary condos. The nearly 2-mile High Line greenway stretches through Chelsea.

    • Average Value

      $2.17M

    • List Price

      $521K - $24.5M

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      221 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 traditions. Laundry hung from lines between tenements, children played

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      $2.12M

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      $1.5M - $5.4M

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    Cobble Hill

    Cobble Hill is a historic Brooklyn neighborhood featuring tree-lined cobblestone streets, charming brownstones and trendy dining options. La Vara is a local favorite near Cobble Hill Park, and P.S. 29 John M. Harrigan stands out as a highly rated neighborhood school.

    • Average Value

      $2.11M

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      $658K - $12.6M

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    Brooklyn Heights

    Brooklyn Heights is desired for its highly rated schools, diverse dining options, historic architecture and range of public transit options. Commuters can expect quick trips to Manhattan via ferry. The neighborhood features the 85-acre Brooklyn Bridge Park and Brooklyn Heights Promenade.

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      $2.06M

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      $386K - $13.2M

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      40 Listings

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    Midtown South

    Midtown South in Manhattan boasts iconic attractions, including the Empire State Building and Madison Square Garden. The area includes vibrant Koreatown, highly rated schools, and excellent transit options via Penn Station.

    • Average Value

      $1.97M

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      $990K - $20.5M

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    Midtown East

    Midtown East is a New York City neighborhood that’s home to iconic buildings, like the Chrysler Building and Grand Central Terminal. The area features renowned restaurants, upscale shopping, and highly rated schools. Central Park and excellent transit options are also nearby.

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      $1.96M

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      $233K - $37.4M

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    Carroll Gardens

    Brooklyn’s Carroll Gardens neighborhood is known for its Italian American roots. Spots like Frankie’s 457 Sputino honor its cultural heritage and complement its historic brownstones and tree-lined streets. Notable green spaces include Carroll Park. The F and G subway lines serve residents.

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      $1.93M

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      $709K - $4.8M

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    Boerum Hill

    Boerum Hill features historic townhouses and new condos near Smith Street, Brooklyn’s original Restaurant Row. Smith Street favorites include Mia’s Brooklyn Bakery, close to cultural venues like Roulette and top-rated public schools. Subway access puts Manhattan under 15 minutes away.

    • Average Value

      $1.93M

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      $788K - $7.5M

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    DUMBO

    Along Brooklyn’s waterfront, DUMBO is known for its converted warehouses and luxury condos with iconic bridge views. Favorites include Brooklyn Bridge Park and Empire Stores, home to standouts like Time Out Market. Top-rated schools and Manhattan access round out the area.

    • Average Value

      $1.91M

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      $948K - $10.1M

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    Red Hook

    Red Hook in Brooklyn blends old and new housing near waterfront views. IKEA and art galleries occupy former docks. Valentino Pier offers kayaking. Well-rated schools are nearby, like P.S. 15. The area has a seaside feel.

    • Average Value

      $1.86M

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      $1M - $9.4M

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      14 Listings

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    Lincoln Square

    Lincoln Square in New York offers a rich cultural scene near Central Park. Lincoln Center anchors the area with premier arts venues. Residents enjoy high-end shopping, dining, and quick access to Central Park and Riverside Park South.

    • Average Value

      $1.82M

    • List Price

      $500K - $30.2M

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      306 Listings

    Lincoln Square

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