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Neighborhoods near N.Y.C. Lab School for Collaborative Studies in New York, NY

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    Turtle Bay

    Turtle Bay offers a neighborhood feel, as well as proximity to the attractions of Midtown, like Grand Central, Rockefeller Center and Broadway. “During the week, you’ll see more business traffic,” says Donna Conti, a licensed associate real estate broker with Douglas Elliman who is a longtime East Midtown resident. “Still, there’s an active

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      $1.27M

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      $335K - $8.3M

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      283 Listings

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    Lower East Side

    The Lower East Side, also known as LES, is a bustling Lower Manhattan neighborhood steeped in immigrant history. The area has long been popular with creatives, lending to its laid-back and irreverent vibe. Today, a thriving nightlife scene running from Stanton Street to Dimes Square incorporates an ever-changing selection of eclectic eateries and

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      $1.23M

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      $497K - $5.3M

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      85 Listings

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    Battery Park

    Located on the far west side of downtown Manhattan along the Hudson River, Battery Park is a primarily residential neighborhood that offers waterside living, impressive parks, shopping and dining. Established in 1968 with the formation of the Battery Park City Authority, the neighborhood spans 92 acres, the bulk of which is fill generated during

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      $1.20M

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      $520K - $4.9M

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      95 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

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      $405K - $17.9M

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      271 Listings

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    Alphabet City

    Stretching from Houston to 14th streets and from Avenue A to the East River, Alphabet City is an eclectic mix of old versus new. Like its larger neighbor, the East Village, Alphabet City is largely made up of prewar rowhouses and tenement-style buildings—many of them rentals—but a growing number of co-ops and luxury condos have debuted in the last

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      $1.11M

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      $425K - $9.2M

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      45 Listings

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    Hell's Kitchen

    Hell’s Kitchen, also known as Clinton, draws the most vibrant of New York City—from creative theater types to adventurous diners. The neighborhood is host to its own Off-Broadway theater venues and is well-known for its many L.G.B.T.Q.I.A+ bars and vast array of international eateries. Given its proximity to Times Square, its streets are always

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      $1.10M

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      $384K - $8.9M

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      263 Listings

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    Chinatown

    Colorful hanging lanterns and twinkling lights above Mott Street mark the entrance to Chinatown. Here savory aromas promise pork buns and dumplings, available in businesses and restaurants dotted throughout the densely packed streets. The area formed by Mott, Bowery, and Bayard Streets comprises the neighborhood’s heart, bustling with noodle, dim

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      $1.08M

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      $637K - $7.2M

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      10 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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    East Harlem

    East Harlem has always reflected the backgrounds of its residents. “It’s a really diverse neighborhood, and you have access to those different cultures in East Harlem,” says Tay Tiwoni, who has been selling homes there for 10 years. In the early 20th century, the area was nicknamed Italian Harlem. By the 1950s, a pocket within the neighborhood

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      $1.06M

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      $346K - $7.3M

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      118 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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    Two Bridges

    Change is a constant in New York City, and Two Bridges has embodied that for nearly a century. Situated around the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges at the southern end of Manhattan, the neighborhood has a historic pattern of housing developments coming in and raising prices for local residents, beginning with Knickerbocker Village in the 1930s, and

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      $953K

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      $1.1M - $5.5M

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      20 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

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      $320K - $6.9M

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      236 Listings

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    Times Square

    With its massive digital billboards, Broadway theaters and constant crowds, Times Square is mostly thought of as a tourist hub. But many New Yorkers choose to make their home—or second home—here, even if the number of residential buildings is rather limited. “You feel enlivened when you walk out the door,” says Benita Greer, who moved with her

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      $822K

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      $608K - $1.7M

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      10 Listings

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    Meatpacking District

    Despite its small footprint of just nine square blocks, the Meatpacking District is one of New York City’s most dynamic neighborhoods. Sandwiched between the West Village and Chelsea, it was dominated by meatpacking warehouses until the mid-2000s, when the first stretch of the High Line began transforming the area. Today, its cobblestone streets

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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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