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Neighborhoods in the 10001 ZIP Code

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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

    • Average Value

      $3.64M

    • List Price

      $486K - $15.7M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      35 Listings

    Hudson Yards
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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

    • Average Value

      $2.80M

    • List Price

      $1.1M - $22.8M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      61 Listings

    NoMad
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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

    • Average Value

      $2.30M

    • List Price

      $550K - $24.7M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      359 Listings

    Chelsea
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    Midtown South

    Midtown South includes some of New York’s best attractions. The iconic Empire State Building holds sway over an ever-changing skyline while the city’s main transit hub Penn Station and one of its top entertainment venues Madison Square Garden draw-in the hundreds of thousands. Koreatown has specialized retail stores, restaurants and karaoke. New

    • Average Value

      $1.73M

    • List Price

      $516K - $9M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      18 Listings

    Midtown South
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    Garment District

    A neighborhood with century-old ties to the fashion industry, the Garment District still hums with the energy of commerce. It’s an area at the center of it all, just south of Times Square, providing quick and easy access to other parts of Manhattan. “There’s a ton of history layered into the area,” says David A. Palmieri, a Corcoran broker who

    • Average Value

      $1.48M

    • List Price

      $489K - $5.4M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      51 Listings

    Garment District