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Neighborhoods in Bronx, NY

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    Marble Hill

    With a history of shifting topography and identity, the compact neighborhood of Marble Hill is named for the slopes and dolomite marble-rich soil on which it was built. Today, the neighborhood is connected to the Bronx, but that wasn’t always the case. “It’s technically part of Manhattan County because it wasn’t always physically connected to the

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      $903K

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      $377K - $1.1M

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      3 Listings

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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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      $773K

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      1 Listing

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    Country Club

    Directly below Pelham Bay Park and overlooking Eastchester Bay is Country Club, a Bronx neighborhood that offers suburban-sized houses and private, waterfront views inside New York City. While the 19th-century Country Club of Westchester that gave the neighborhood its name is no longer here, townhouses with boat slips and colonial-style houses

    • Average Value

      $758K

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      $398K - $1.3M

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      15 Listings

    Country Club
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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 - $1.1M

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      7 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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      $750K

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      $570K - $1.5M

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      9 Listings

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    City Island

    City Island has all the trappings of a nautical, nostalgic New England village: tightly packed blocks of homes and condo complexes between yacht clubs and waterfront seafood restaurants. A local history museum that recounts centuries past in which sail making, fishing and oyster farming were the island’s central industries. Oh, and a Bronx ZIP

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      $749K

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      $34K - $1.6M

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      19 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

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      $743K

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      $517K - $1.1M

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      10 Listings

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    Fieldston

    This affluent, privately-owned residential community in the northwest section of the Bronx has a storybook quality to it. Characterized by a canopy of stately trees, moss-covered stones jutting from the ground and preserved landmarked homes, Fieldston is a designated historic district with hilly streets and no commercial businesses. Even the trees

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      $732K

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      $163K - $6.4M

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      21 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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      $129K - $777K

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      2 Listings

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    Throgs Neck-Edgewater Park

    Located on the southeastern edge of the Bronx, Throgs Neck-Edgewater Park is a quiet neighborhood wedged between the East River and Long Island Sound. The area incorporates distinct subsections like the secluded Locust Point and more suburban Edgewater Park co-op areas, both with private beaches. The main feature is the Throgs Neck Bridge,

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      $668K

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      $234K - $1.3M

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      58 Listings

    Throgs Neck-Edgewater Park
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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 - $896K

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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

    • Average Value

      $657K

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      $444K - $763K

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      2 Listings

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    Port Morris

    Bronx realtor William Beltran from Douglas Elliman says Port Morris has “been up and coming for a few years. Investors are going there, along 132nd Street, and purchasing buildings, mostly for retail. The city is redoing the sewer system. It’s getting ready for a lot more changes.” The South Bronx had a hard few decades at the end of the last

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      $655K

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      1 Listing

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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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      $189K - $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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      $644K

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      $163K - $1.1M

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      6 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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      11 Listings

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    Schuylerville

    On the east side of the Bronx, about 1 mile from the scenic Eastchester Bay, is Schuylerville. Pronounced “Skylerville,” this walkable suburb within New York City has long been a place for New Yorkers to find single-family homes for well under $1 million. More recently, Schuylerville’s conveniences, like subway access, designated parking spots and

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      $631K

    • List Price

      $138K - $1.3M

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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

    • Average Value

      $625K

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      $467K - $1.3M

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      15 Listings

    Baychester
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    Mount Eden

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      $625K

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      1 Listing

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    Edenwald

    Homebuyers with a more modest budget seeking something quieter and more removed from the city bustle are often attracted to neighborhoods like Edenwald in the Bronx. Situated near Wakefield to the west and Eastchester and Co-Op City to the east, this blue-collar enclave has a centralized park and more accessible price points compared to other New

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      $622K

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      $473K - $782K

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      11 Listings

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    Williamsbridge

    To the north of where Gun Hill Road meets the Bronx River Parkway is Williamsbridge, an unassuming urban neighborhood in the north Bronx. The area’s roots stem from the Revolutionary War, hence the naming of Gun Hill Road, and it has seen waves of immigrants including Italian, Jewish Eastern European, and now Jamaican populations make their homes

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      $616K

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      $116K - $1M

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      21 Listings

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    Wakefield

    As the northernmost part of the Bronx, Wakefield is literally the end of the subway line. The 2 and 5 trains stop on elevated tracks above White Plains Road as if heralding a change in culture and county. North of here, commuters must take the Metro-North Railroad, which is more upscale than the New York City subway system. The Wakefield

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      $615K

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      $170K - $1.2M

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      40 Listings

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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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      $120K - $894K

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      4 Listings

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    Co-op City

    Co-Op City is the largest cooperative housing community in the world, consisting of affordable, limited-equity apartments priced well below market rate with plenty of on-site amenities and green space. This unique Bronx neighborhood, commonly referred to as a ‘city within a city,’ was completed in 1973 as part of the Mitchell-Lama program and has

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      $594K

    • List Price

      $550K - $843K

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      2 Listings

    Co-op City

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