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Neighborhoods in New York, NY

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    Hudson Yards

    Hudson Yards, situated between Hell’s Kitchen and Chelsea, on Manhattan’s west side is known for its towering glass skyscrapers, fine dining and high-end shopping. The 28-acre Hudson Yards development, built over an active railyard, broke ground in 2012, giving space to corporate office towers, a seven-story mall, and new high-rise condo

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      $3.64M

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      $497K - $15.9M

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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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      $3.54M

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      $686K - $28.2M

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      74 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 - $20.6M

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      206 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 - $29.3M

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    Civic Center

    Characterized by centuries-old buildings and high-rise residences, Civic Center is the epicenter of New York City’s government. Municipal buildings, like City Hall and the New York Supreme Court, continue the area’s legacy of historical significance. “Even though it’s a busy business district, the neighborhood becomes more residential after 5

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      $2.91M

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      $505K - $4.4M

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    Upper East Side

    The Upper East Side is the epitome of quiet luxury. This established, uptown neighborhood bordering Central Park has always attracted the upper classes, and its stately prewar architecture reflects that wealth. Today’s homebuyers are drawn to the proximity of Central Park, elite private schools and world-class museums. The Metropolitan Museum of

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      $2.80M

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      $585K - $39.2M

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      250 Listings

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    NoMad

    A mix of trendy restaurants and retail shopping housed in historic buildings, plus a beautiful centuries-old public park, make NoMad a coveted neighborhood. Nicknamed for the area north of Madison Square Park, what was once a primarily commercial district has become a residential enclave. “It went from an area that was really not a destination for

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      $2.80M

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      $1.1M - $22.8M

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      60 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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      $2.69M

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      $550K - $25.6M

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      147 Listings

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    Metropolitan Hill

    Though its name is relatively new and little known, Metropolitan Hill occupies a quintessential slice of the city, from 77th to 86th Streets north to south and Central Park to Third Avenue east to west. The world-renowned Metropolitan Museum of Art grounds the area’s west side, hence the name. Even with one of the city’s biggest attractions, the

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      $2.56M

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      $635K - $42.8M

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    Flatiron District

    The Flatiron District is a vibrant, bustling neighborhood in downtown Manhattan. It takes its name from the 22-story, triangular-shaped Flatiron Building on Fifth Avenue, and the Beaux-Arts and Renaissance revival architecture of the early 20th century is part of the area’s charm. Its central location allows residents easy access to the city and

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      $2.54M

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      $580K - $11.4M

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      107 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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      $2.53M

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      $612K - $21M

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      45 Listings

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    Midtown

    Some of Manhattan’s biggest businesses and attractions—as well as its most expensive residences—are in Midtown. It’s a neighborhood full of the hustle and bustle that makes New York famous. “People who live there want the excitement of the city the minute they walk out the door,” says Suzan Kremer, a broker with Douglas Elliman with more than 15

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      $2.49M

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      $616K - $47.7M

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      223 Listings

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    Carnegie Hill

    Carnegie Hill, a 40-square block neighborhood on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, is known for its quiet streets, proximity to Central Park and major cultural institutions, including the Guggenheim Museum and the 92nd Street Y. The area gets its name both from its high elevation and the location of Andrew Carnegie’s mansion, built in 1902 on 91st

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      $2.45M

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      $543K - $18.6M

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      169 Listings

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    Chelsea

    Chelsea is a thriving neighborhood on the west side of Manhattan that has seen many groundbreaking developments. “The whole place is dynamic,” says Michael Johnson, licensed associate real estate broker at Compass and resident of Chelsea for 18 years. “You have everything from prewar townhouses to the new ‘starchitect’ condo buildings of West

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      $2.30M

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      $550K - $24.7M

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      359 Listings

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    Todt Hill

    Located in the center of Staten Island, Todt Hill is situated around the borough’s highest point and is widely considered to be its most affluent neighborhood. Large stately homes sit along quiet residential streets and private cul-de-sacs with old-growth trees. “One of the biggest things that the area is known for is that at more than 400 feet,

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      $2.23M

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      $1M - $15M

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      17 Listings

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    Cobble Hill

    Tree-lined cobblestone streets, intimate dining, and Revivalist-style brownstones make Cobble Hill feel like a living postcard of Brooklyn. “It's an idyllic, residential neighborhood with a lot of landmarked areas,” says Albi Zhubi, a licensed real estate salesperson with The Corcoran Group and a former resident of Cobble Hill. “Just stunning

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      $2.15M

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      $650K - $15.2M

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    Midtown East

    Office buildings tower over Midtown East, with glass skyscrapers next to iconic buildings from the early 20th century, like the Chrysler Building. The area offers gourmet restaurants and high-end shopping, but has fewer essentials than other parts of Midtown. It has only recently become a popular place to live. “It’s now a destination,” says Suzan

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      $2.00M

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      $252K - $29.5M

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      151 Listings

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    Carroll Gardens

    A neighborhood of historic brownstones, tree-lined streets and low-rise commercial corridors, Carroll Gardens offers an idyllic blend of a slower-paced lifestyle and urban amenities. Traditionally an Italian American enclave, the area is named for the small gardens that front many of the stately residences, and it is still home to longstanding

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      $2.00M

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      $701K - $9.5M

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    Brooklyn Heights

    Though it may have taken a while, Brooklyn Heights is finally getting the sort of public praise that long-term residents have always whispered about. The decade-long development of Brooklyn Bridge Park ushered in a new, energetic era for the neighborhood and created an idyllic backdrop out of the once-industrial riverfront. This rejuvenation

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      $1.95M

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      $393K - $15.7M

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    DUMBO

    DUMBO — an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass — is a trendy Brooklyn neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets and beautiful waterfront views of the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges. A mix of redbrick buildings and the scenic backdrop of the Manhattan Bridge makes the corner of Washington and Water Streets a hotspot for

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      $1.94M

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      $973K - $17M

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      62 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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      $501K - $20.8M

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      176 Listings

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    Boerum Hill

    Historical townhouses, shaded streets and local shops make Boerum Hill a blissful sector of Brooklyn. “It sort of has a West Village feel but on a much more chilled, relaxed level,” says Rory Bolger, former Boerum Hill resident and an associate broker at Brown Harris Stevens. “You’re not just another number here, you’re part of the community.” The

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      $1.90M

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      $785K - $7.9M

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      53 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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      $1.87M

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      $547K - $17.1M

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      37 Listings

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    Red Hook

    Red Hook may be right across the water from the southern end of Manhattan, with clear views of the Statue of Liberty. But even after several waves of new housing, restaurants and residents — all following renovation efforts in the wake of Hurricane Sandy — Red Hook has maintained its identity as a seaside cove. “There’s a good juxtaposition of old

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      $1.86M

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      $855K - $9.8M

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    Park Slope

    When most people think of historic brownstone Brooklyn, a few areas come to mind. But when compared to Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill, Park Slope covers more space and has more variety of homes. The large, family-friendly neighborhood sits in the center of the borough and right next to Prospect Park. Quiet tree-lined streets play host to

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      $1.80M

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      $585K - $8.4M

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      80 Listings

    Park Slope

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