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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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      $688K - $28.1M

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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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    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 - $29.2M

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      16 Listings

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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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      $2.84M

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      $510K - $5.3M

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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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      $551K - $25.6M

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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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      $617K - $20.9M

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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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      $2.16M

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      $650K - $15.2M

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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 - $15.8M

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      102 Listings

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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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      $1.95M

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      $950K - $17M

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      63 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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      $510K - $20.8M

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      177 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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      $859K - $9.8M

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      22 Listings

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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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      83 Listings

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    Fort Greene

    Centrally located near downtown Brooklyn, this historically Black neighborhood is home to several major cultural institutions with world-class arts programming, as well as beautiful townhomes and Greek Revival conversions. It’s a flourishing epicenter for the arts, literature and music, but has seen considerable change over the years with rising

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      $1.55M

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      $441K - $9.2M

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    Gowanus

    Serving as a primarily commercial and manufacturing area since the mid-1800s, Gowanus and its industrial streetscapes contrast with the surrounding brownstone Brooklyn neighborhoods of Park Slope, Boerum Hill and Carroll Gardens. So much so that its namesake canal was declared a Superfund Site in 2010. Cleanup is underway, as is massive

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      $1.51M

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      $703K - $3.5M

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    Gramercy Park

    Gramercy Park gets its name and charm from a posh, private-access park on 20th Street, but much of the area’s vibrancy comes from buzzing Union Square and the bars and restaurants on Irving Place and Park Avenue South. “The most important thing about Gramercy is the quality of life that we have. Because everything we need is on Third or Park or

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      $1.50M

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      $520K - $11.2M

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      164 Listings

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    Financial District

    The Financial District has been a hub for banking and business almost from the moment Manhattan was founded. Its sidewalks still teem with financial workers, who rush down Wall Street, past the Charging Bull and Fearless Girl statues, all under New York City's tallest building, One World Trade Center. The area was deeply damaged by the September

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      $1.47M

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      $595K - $7.6M

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    East Village

    In this eclectic, progressive neighborhood with punk rock and literary roots, expect to find a mix of co-ops in prewar walk-ups, renovated duplexes, historic townhomes, industrial lofts, and mid-to-high-rise condos. While remnants of its counterculture heritage are still present, like most of Manhattan, the East Village has transformed from a

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      $1.46M

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      $498K - $9.3M

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    Greenpoint

    Brooklyn’s northernmost neighborhood, Greenpoint is known for its robust dining scene and residential feel. The formerly industrial area, devoted to shipbuilding in the 1850s, historically attracted immigrants, including a large Polish community, and many Polish businesses serve the neighborhood today. Just south of Long Island City, Greenpoint

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      $1.46M

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      $743K - $4.6M

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    Williamsburg

    With a long-time reputation for being Brooklyn’s hippest neighborhood, Williamsburg is still sought out by residents and visitors for its cultural cache and vibrant nightlife scene. Over the past few decades Williamsburg has experienced transformations, and what had historically been an area home to Jewish, Polish, Puerto Rican and Ukrainian

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      $1.44M

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      $649K - $5.8M

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    Vinegar Hill

    Vinegar Hill’s cobblestone streets, historical homes and quiet atmosphere make it feel distinct and removed from the rest of the city, despite being just minutes from DUMBO and Brooklyn Bridge Park. The neighborhood is a mix of historical warehouses and rowhouses, sometimes dating back to before the Civil War. The waterfront boasts an early-1900s

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      $1.42M

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      $344K - $1.8M

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    Prospect Heights

    Prospect Heights has long lived in the shadow of its bigger, more prestigious neighbor, Park Slope. But when the Barclays Center opened in 2012, Prospect Heights became a destination of its own. Today, trendy restaurants and bars on its main avenues, Vanderbilt and Washington, attract New Yorkers across the city, and new condos popping up

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      $1.42M

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      $529K - $9.5M

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      44 Listings

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    Clinton Hill

    Not long ago, Clinton Hill was considered an extension of Bedford-Stuyvesant—Bed-Stuy to locals. “Today, it’s the sister neighborhood to Fort Greene,” says Elizabeth Stile, broker of record at Stile Real Estate and Clinton Hill resident since 1984. Still, the neighborhood has an identity of its own. A wide variety of well-maintained homes has made

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      $1.29M

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      $576K - $4.6M

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      64 Listings

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