Real Estate
Here Are The Most Expensive NYC Neighborhoods: See List
The rankings were compiled by comparing sales records between April 1 and June 30 of 2024 to the same period this year.
NEW YORK CITY — For the sixth year in a row, Hudson Yards has been ranked as the most expensive neighborhood in New York City.
In the second quarter of 2025 the median sale price for Hudson Yards is $5.9 million, according to Property Shark, who recently released a list of the top 50 expensive neighborhoods in the city.
Manhattan had seven neighborhoods in the top 10. Tribeca was ranked second with $4.1 million, followed by SoHo with $3.6 million.
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In Brooklyn, Manhattan Beach saw the sharpest rise in median sale price at 197 percent, according to the analysis. Homecrest followed with the second-highest jump in median sale price at 57 percent to reach $985,000.
The Columbia Street Waterfront District was the most expensive neighborhood in Brooklyn, with a median sale price of $1,924,000.
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In addition, Queens' most expensive neighborhood was Fresh Meadows with a median sale price of $1,153,000.
Thirty-nine neighborhoods had median sales over $1 million, and five neighborhoods went over the $2 million, according to ProprtyShark.
The ranking excludes Staten Island and the Bronx and compared sales records between April 1 and June 30 of 2024 to the same period this year.
Here Are The Top 20 Most Expensive Neighborhoods In The City
1. Hudson Yards, Manhattan
2. TriBeCa, Manhattan
3. SoHo, Manhattan
4. Little Italy, Manhattan
5. Hudson Square, Manhattan
6. Columbia Street Waterfront District, Brooklyn
7. Boerum Hill, Brooklyn
8. Flatiron District, Manhattan
9. DUMBO, Brooklyn
10. Theatre District - Times Square, Manhattan
11. Williamsburg, Brooklyn
12. Gowanus, Brooklyn
13. Greenwich Village, Manhattan
13. Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn
13. West Village, Manhattan
14. Greenwood Heights, Brooklyn
15. Central Midtown, Manhattan
16. Park Slope, Brooklyn
17. Garment District, Manhattan
18. Cobble Hill, Brooklyn
19. Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn
20. Chelsea, Manhattan
To read the full rankings and median sale prices for each neighborhood, click here.
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