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    Williamsbridge

    Williamsbridge in the Bronx offers diverse dining along White Plains Road and recreation at Agnes Haywood playground and Williamsbridge Oval. The urban neighborhood is served by the 2 and 5 trains, buses, and Long Island Railroad.

    • Average Value

      $615K

    • List Price

      $96K - $2.1M

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      14 Listings

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    West Farms

    West Farms in the Bronx borders Bronx Park, home to the Bronx Zoo and New York Botanical Gardens. The area offers diverse housing and dining options. West Farms Square subway station serves this multicultural neighborhood.

    • Average Value

      $612K

    • List Price

      $333K - $1.6M

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      1 Listing

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    Hudson Heights

    Hudson Heights in New York has a small-town feel 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 and 1 trains.

    • Average Value

      $604K

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    Port Richmond

    Port Richmond in Staten Island blends historic charm with urban renewal. Faber Park offers a pool and skate park. Heritage Park provides waterfront views. Intermediate School 27 is highly rated. Convenient for New Jersey commutes.

    • Average Value

      $602K

    • List Price

      $260K - $1.9M

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      14 Listings

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    Co-op City

    Co-Op City in the Bronx is the world's largest cooperative housing community. It provides affordable apartments with on-site amenities. The area includes Bay Plaza Mall, Rivers Run Community Garden, and highly rated schools.

    • Average Value

      $600K

    • List Price

      $103K - $718K

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    Clifton

    Clifton, Staten Island, offers diverse housing and bayfront views. Bay Street provides dining options. Residents enjoy Stapleton Waterfront Park. Public transit includes trains and the Staten Island Ferry.

    • Average Value

      $588K

    • List Price

      $136K - $2.7M

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      5 Listings

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    Stapleton

    Stapleton, Staten Island, blends historic architecture with waterfront charm. It features Tappen Park and diverse dining options. The neighborhood offers easy Manhattan access via ferry and railway connections.

    • Average Value

      $581K

    • List Price

      $78K - $1.9M

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      8 Listings

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    Edgemere

    Edgemere in Queens combines oceanfront living with new developments. Arvern East Nature Preserve offers shore access. Beach Dunes Eats & Arts serves fresh cuisine. The A train and QM17 bus connect to Manhattan in about an hour.

    • Average Value

      $581K

    • List Price

      $301K - $971K

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      3 Listings

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    Clason Point

    Clason Point in the Bronx is a waterfront peninsula with diverse housing. Residents enjoy parks like Soundview Park, ferry service to Manhattan, and local eateries. The area has varied crime rates and good highway access.

    • Average Value

      $576K

    • List Price

      $221K - $3.3M

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      9 Listings

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    Mariners Harbor

    Mariners Harbor in Staten Island is a culturally diverse neighborhood with a rich industrial history. Richmond Terrace Park offers waterfront views, and Big Park provides recreation. Edwin Markham middle school is highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $574K

    • List Price

      $227K - $2.7M

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      31 Listings

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    University Heights

    University Heights in the Bronx centers on Bronx Community College. The area has historic architecture, parks like University Woods, and diverse dining along Jerome Avenue. Multiple subway lines and Metro-North serve commuters.

    • Average Value

      $570K

    • List Price

      $294K - $521K

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    Rockaway Beach

    Rockaway Beach in Queens boasts five miles of sandy coastline for surfers and sunbathers. A lively boardwalk and Restaurant Row serve locals. The A Subway connects to Manhattan. Waterside Children's Studio School is highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $562K

    • List Price

      $47K - $878K

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      2 Listings

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    Riverdale

    Riverdale, NY, 13 miles from Manhattan, features abundant green spaces like Seton Park and Wave Hill Public Garden. It offers diverse housing and highly rated schools. Metro-North provides easy commutes to the city.

    • Average Value

      $560K

    • List Price

      $445K - $496K

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      1 Listing

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    Mount Eden

    Mount Eden is a walkable neighborhood with a busy, upbeat vibe in a historic part of the South Bronx. “It’s still one of the affordable sectors of the Bronx, primarily because you have a lot of pre-war buildings that are rent stabilized in that area,” says Jeffrie Pena, the executive vice president of sales at Locqube New York, adding that these

    • Average Value

      $557K

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      0 Listings

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    Howard Beach

    Howard Beach in Queens offers coastal living near JFK Airport and Rockaway Beach. It features Spring Creek Park and Cross Bay Boulevard dining. The A train connects to Manhattan. Crime risk is lower than the national average.

    • Average Value

      $550K

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      0 Listings

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    Belmont

    Belmont in the Bronx is known for Italian fare on Arthur Avenue, the Bronx Zoo, and New York Botanical Garden. Residents enjoy quick access to Manhattan via public transit and cultural events like the annual Ferragosto Festival.

    • Average Value

      $546K

    • List Price

      $184K - $652K

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      2 Listings

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    Broad Channel

    Broad Channel in Queens offers coastal living on an island in Jamaica Bay. The Wildlife Refuge and parks provide natural attractions. Single-family houses dominate, with subway access to NYC and proximity to Rockaway Beach.

    • Average Value

      $540K

    • List Price

      $187K - $403K

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      1 Listing

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    Longwood

    Longwood in the Bronx has renovated prewar homes and spacious co-ops. Bill Rainey Park, Johnson Bar-B-Q, and Tacos El Pachi 2 add charm. The 2 and 5 subway lines connect to Manhattan in about 30 minutes.

    • Average Value

      $535K

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      0 Listings

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    Jamaica Hills

    Jamaica Hills in Queens is a diverse area centered around Captain Tilly Park. The neighborhood has well-maintained homes and highly rated schools. Hillside Avenue features various ethnic businesses and eateries.

    • Average Value

      $534K

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      0 Listings

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    Rego Park

    Rego Park in Queens offers diverse dining, Rego Center shopping, and parks like Painters Playground. The area features highly rated schools, is safer than the national average, and provides convenient subway access to Manhattan.

    • Average Value

      $518K

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      0 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

    • Average Value

      $518K

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      0 Listings

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    Mount Hope

    Mount Hope in the Bronx features prewar art deco buildings and historic rowhouses. Richman Echo Park offers unique rock formations. Valencia Bakery, a local institution since 1948, is a neighborhood highlight.

    • Average Value

      $516K

    • List Price

      $259K - $548K

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      1 Listing

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    Fort George

    Fort George in New York blends history and culture with United Palace theater, Morris-Jumel mansion, and Fort Tryon Park. Yeshiva University High is highly rated, and the area offers a mix of urban and natural amenities.

    • Average Value

      $515K

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      0 Listings

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    Corona

    Corona in Queens features Flushing Meadow Park and Citi Field. Commuters have access to Manhattan via the 7 train. The neighborhood offers diverse dining options and the High School for Arts and Business, which is highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $507K

    • List Price

      $219K - $1.7M

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      2 Listings

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    Middletown-Pelham Bay

    Middletown-Pelham Bay in the Bronx combines suburban feel with urban amenities. The diverse area features Pelham Bay Park, Italian eateries, and international markets. Three 6 train stops connect to Manhattan in 45 minutes.

    • Average Value

      $504K

    • List Price

      $185K - $1.2M

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      6 Listings

    Middletown-Pelham Bay

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