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Neighborhoods near P.S. 3 Charrette School in New York, NY

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    SoHo

    Home to some of the city’s most iconic, loft-style interiors, SoHo (aka South of Houston Street) has the largest concentration of cast-iron buildings in the world. In fact, the neighborhood itself is a National Historic Landmark, with preserved 19th-century facades that once housed factories and warehouses. In the 1960s, these vacant industrial

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      $3.53M

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      $678K - $28M

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      84 Listings

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    Tribeca

    The Triangle Below Canal Street, known as Tribeca, borders Canal Street, West Street, Broadway and Chambers Street. (Although, it is really more of a trapezoid.) Nowadays, it is known for its warehouse-converted luxury condos and high-rise starchitect towers. Before that, during the Industrial Revolution circa 1850s (known then as “Washington

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      $3.49M

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      $1.1M - $20.7M

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      203 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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      $3.02M

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      $1.2M - $29.4M

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      15 Listings

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    West Village

    The West Village stands apart from the rest of Manhattan in myriad ways. Its picturesque, off-kilter streets and disorienting lack of avenues create an intimate, suburban feel, unlike the stark grid of city streets. Many of the prewar townhouses are, in fact, pre-Civil War. Iconic institutions mark historic events, as the Stonewall Inn does for

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      $2.68M

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      $550K - $23M

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      157 Listings

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    Hudson Square

    Measuring 33 square blocks on downtown Manhattan’s west side, Hudson Square once served as the city’s printing district. Bordered by the Hudson River and the fashionable neighborhoods of the West Village, Soho and Tribeca, the area retains some of that industrial edge. Many Hudson Square structures date back to the early 1800s, but it is also an

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      $2.52M

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      $615K - $21M

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      45 Listings

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    Greenwich Village

    Greenwich Village was once the bedrock of American progressivism thanks to its bohemian, artistic residents. With its legacy of LGBTQ pride and penchant for preservation, Greenwich Village maintains its ahead-of-the-curve appeal to Manhattanites. “There are plenty of affluent and prestigious business people, artists, writers, professors, actors,”

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      $1.92M

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      $500K - $20.8M

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      183 Listings

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    Bowery

    A Bowery address, whether in a converted warehouse loft or a new development, oozes cool. But it wasn’t always this way. In the 1940s, The Bowery was known as Skid Row, a gritty boulevard of dilapidated flophouses and low-end bars. The neighborhood later became the capital of punk rock and poetry, edging up against the newly glamorous and

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      $1.86M

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      $552K - $17.2M

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      35 Listings

    Bowery