Boundaries:36th Avenue to Twentieth Avenue/Con Ed Power Plant/19th Avenue; Ditmars Boulevard/BQE/Northern Boulevard to East River Where Would You Live? Renters and buyers flock to the neighborhood in...
Boundaries: Vesey St. to Canal St.; Broadway to Hudson River. Where Would You Live? This area is comprised of urban canyons among luxury high rise buildings in both modern and pre-war European...
Boundaries: Flushing Avenue to the north; Classon Avenue to the west; Broadway and Saratoga to the east; and Atlantic Avenue to the south. Where Would You Live? Predominantly turn of the century arc...
Boundaries: Fourth Avenue to Smith/Court Streets; Schermerhorn Street to Warren/Wycokff Street. Where Would You Live? It's a well-preserved, mid-19th century brownstone community consisting of three-...
Boundaries: Atlantic Ave. to Old Fulton St., East River to Court St./Cadman PlazaWhere Would You Live? As the first neighborhood protected by the 1965 Landmarks Preservation Law of New York City, Bro...
Boundaries: Bushwick Avenue the northwest, Broadway to the southwest, the Queens borough border (north of Metropolitan Avenue) to the northeast Where Would You Live? Bushwick consists of a mix of six-...
Boundaries: 86th to 98th Streets; Fifth Avenue to Lexington Avenue Where Would You Live? Carnegie Hill boasts a wealth of old town houses and mansions retaining much of its architectural integrity ...
Boundaries: 15th Street to Union Street; Fourth Avenue to Interstate 278 (BQE) Where Would You Live? Carroll Gardens is comprised mainly of charming brownstones along beautiful tree-lined stre...
Boundaries: 14th St. to 29th St.; Broadway to Hudson River. Where Would You Live? Gritty rock and roll crashes into high culture and vanguard design in one of the City’s most sought after are...
Boundaries: Flushing Avenue to Atlantic Avenue; Flatbush Avenue to Vanderbilt Avenue. Where Would You Live? Fort Greene is listed on New York State Registry and on the National Registry for Histor...
Boundaries: 173rd Street to Fort Tryon Park; The Hudson to Broadway. Where Would You Live? The neighborhood is characterized by its Art Deco buildings and the relative affordability compared to ot...
Boundaries: An acronym for “Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass” -- Hudson Avenue to Fulton St.; Prospect Street to John Street/East River. Where Would You Live? Prior to DUMBO’...
Boundaries: 96th St. to Harlem River, East River to 5th Ave Where Would You Live? Most of East Harlem’s residential buildings are some form of rent-regulated housing and the neighborhood has ...
Boundaries: Houston St. to 14th St., East River to Fourth Ave; Canal St. to Houston St.; East River to Bowery. Where Would You Live? Apartments in the East Village and Lower East Side are foun...
Boundaries: 14th St. to 23rd St.; Broadway to 5th AvenueWhere Would You Live? Broadway and Fifth Avenues have emerged as the freshest district for boutique hotels, trendy dining, and cocktail culture...
Boundaries: Fourth Avenue to Hoyt Street/Smith Street; Prospect Avenue/the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to Butler/Baltic Street. Where Would You Live? Labeled by some industry experts as the “Will...
Boundaries: 14th St. to 23rd St.; First Avenue to Park Avenue SouthWhere Would You Live? South of Herald Square, Broadway and Fifth Avenues have emerged as the freshest district for boutique hotels, ...
Boundaries:N. 14th St./Nassau Ave./McGuiness Blvd. to Newtown Creek, Newtown Creek to East River Where Would You Live? An eclectic mix of industrial and residential Greenpoint real estate has a bit...
Boundaries: Houston St. to 14th St., Fourth Ave. to Sixth Ave; Houston St. to 14th St.; Sixth Ave. to Hudson River. Where Would You Live? Bohemian spirit is alive and well in Greenwich Village...
Boundaries: Central Harlem: 110th Street to Harlem River; 5th Avenue to St. Nicholas Avenue. Where Would You Live? Harlem offers a variety of housing options from unique brownstones to mid-rise bu...
Boundaries: 59th Street to 73th Street; 3rd Avenue to FDR Drive Where Would You Live? Ornate Condos and Co-ops mixed with mansions and townhouses along tree lined streets. Neighborhood Feature...
Boundaries:Newtown Creek to 36th Ave.; Northern Blvd./Queens Blvd./Van Dam St. to East River Where Would You Live? Long Island City is the westernmost residential and commercial neighborhood in Queen...
Boundaries: Houston St. to 14th St., East River to Fourth Ave.; Canal St. to Houston St.; East River to Bowery. Where Would You Live? Apartments in the East Village and Lower East Side are fou...
Boundaries: Ganesvoort to 14th Street; 11th to Hudson St. Where Would You Live? Most of the Meatpacking District remains largely commercial making it difficult to technically live in the neighborh...
Boundaries: 40th St. to 59th St.; East River to Fifth Ave. Where Would You Live? Lavish high rises, grand townhouses, historic brownstones, and newer, smaller high-design apartment buildings. There...
Boundaries: 29th St. to 59th St.; Sixth Ave. to Hudson River. Where Would You Live? Living spaces include high-rise condos and smaller, prewar buildings, as well as huge loft spaces. Also known as Cl...
Boundaries: 110th St. to 129th St., St. Nicholas Ave. to the Hudson River Where Would You Live? Residences range from large buildings along the Hudson River to small doorman buildings to ren...
Boundaries: 34th St. to 40th St.; East River to Madison Ave. Where Would You Live? Classic European style architecture surrounds boutique hotels, highly trafficked avenues and elegant tree-lin...
Boundaries: Canal St. to Houston St., Bowery to Lafayette St. Where Would You Live? 16-square blocks of mostly five- and six-story walk-ups along Mulberry, Mott and Elizabeth, and taller elevator b...
Boundaries: 15th St. to Flatbush Ave., Prospect Park West to Fourth Ave. Where Would You Live? Park Slope is defined by its brownstones found along tree-lined streets.Neighborhood Features: Considered...
Boundaries: Red Hook peninsula between Buttermilk Channel, Gowanus Bay, and Gowanus Canal to Hamilton Ave. Where Would You Live? Defined by its waterfront industrial area, Red Hook is a mix o...
Boundaries: Canal St. to Houston St.; Lafayette St. to Hudson River Where Would You Live? 19th century cast iron architecture dominates with a mix of lofts and low rise apartments. Soho has b...
Boundaries: Vesey St. to Canal St.; Broadway to Hudson River. Where Would You Live? A mix of lofts and luxury buildings line wide pristine streets in one of America’s wealthiest zip code...
Boundaries: From 40th to 43rd Streets; First and Second Avenues. Where Would You Live? The serene neighborhood of Tudor City is known for its castle-like apartment buildings in the Tudor revival st...
Boundaries: 59th Street to 96th Street; Fifth Avenue to the East River. Where Would You Live? There are stylishly restored mansions, luxury high rises, stately townhouses, several of the best coops...
Boundaries: 59th Street (excluding Columbus Circle) to 110th Street; Central Park to the Hudson River.Where Would You Live? The Upper West Side is made up of wide avenues, landmark pre-war apartment b...
Boundaries: 155th St. to Dyckman St., Harlem River to Hudson River Where Would You Live? Washington Heights residential neighborhood is comprised mostly of pre-war apartment buildings. ...
Boundaries: Flushing Ave. to North 14th St./Nassau Ave./McGuinness Blvd./Meeker Ave., Bushwick Ave. to Kent Ave. Where Would You Live? Williamsburg is a mix of industrial buildings converted into ...
Boundaries: Green-Wood Cemetery, Caton Avenue, Prospect Park, and 8th Avenue.Where Would You Live? Rows of porch fronted houses line the streets mixed with some a few luxury apartment buildings.Neighb...
Boundaries: 79th to 96th Streets; Third Avenue to the East River. Where Would You Live? Yorkville is popular because of its relative affordability. Turn of the century brownstones along the si...
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