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From Hudson Yards to Malba: NYC’s Top 20 Most Expensive Neighborhoods

12/3/2025

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By Colin O'Leary

New York City’s housing market is always changing, but some neighborhoods consistently stand out for high prices and strong demand. Manhattan still dominates the luxury scene, but Brooklyn and Queens have neighborhoods that are catching up, offering space, charm, and great locations. Using the latest Q3 2025 data from PropertyShark, here’s a look at the 20 most expensive neighborhoods in NYC based on median sale prices.

  1. Hudson Yards (Manhattan) — Median Sale Price: $4.99 M
    Modern luxury condos, incredible views, and high-end amenities make Hudson Yards the priciest spot in the city. Desirable for cutting-edge design and skyline views.
  2. TriBeCa (Manhattan) — Median Sale Price: $3.77 M
    Spacious lofts, cobblestone streets, and celebrity residents make TriBeCa highly desirable. Famous for historic lofts and a trendy, upscale vibe.
  3. SoHo (Manhattan) — Median Sale Price: $3.36 M
    Trendy shopping, art galleries, and stylish lofts keep SoHo in high demand. Ideal for those who want a fashionable, artistic neighborhood.
  4. Hudson Square (Manhattan) — Median Sale Price: $2.65 M
    A growing neighborhood with a mix of historic charm and modern developments near media and tech hubs. Perfect for professionals looking to be close to work and culture.
  5. Cobble Hill (Brooklyn) — Median Sale Price: $2.28 M
    Tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and family-friendly charm make Cobble Hill a top Brooklyn choice. Loved for its classic Brooklyn feel and walkable streets.
  6. DUMBO (Brooklyn) — Median Sale Price: $1.93 M
    Waterfront views, loft-style condos, and a lively arts and tech scene define this neighborhood. Great for those who want river views and creative energy.
  7. Fort Greene (Brooklyn) — Median Sale Price: $1.90 M
    Historic buildings, green spaces, and cultural institutions make Fort Greene highly desirable. Appeals to families and arts lovers alike.
  8. Boerum Hill (Brooklyn) — Median Sale Price: $1.83 M
    Brownstones, boutique shops, and trendy restaurants attract buyers to Boerum Hill. Known for its vibrant community and charming streets.
  9. Central Midtown (Manhattan) — Median Sale Price: $1.72 M
    Condos and high-rises near offices, shops, and entertainment hubs appeal to professionals and investors. Ideal for those who want convenience in the city center.
  10. Flatiron District (Manhattan) — Median Sale Price: $1.71 M
    Historic architecture, restaurants, and shops make the Flatiron District a sought-after area. Famous for its iconic buildings and central location.
  11. Greenpoint (Brooklyn) — Median Sale Price: $1.68 M
    Waterfront views, a strong arts scene, and a mix of condos and homes drive Greenpoint’s popularity. Perfect for young professionals seeking a creative community.
  12. Park Slope (Brooklyn) — Median Sale Price: $1.65 M
    Family-friendly streets, brownstones, and excellent schools keep Park Slope in high demand. Popular with families looking for great schools and parks.
  13. Manhattan Beach (Brooklyn) — Median Sale Price: $1.63 M
    Quiet streets, waterfront homes, and a small-town feel make Manhattan Beach appealing. Ideal for buyers seeking a peaceful, coastal neighborhood in NYC.
  14. Malba (Queens) — Median Sale Price: $1.60 M
    Queens’ most expensive neighborhood, with large homes and plenty of privacy. Perfect for buyers wanting space and tranquility outside Manhattan.
  15. Jamaica Estates (Queens) — Median Sale Price: $1.57 M
    Big houses, tree-lined streets, and a suburban feel with easy access to the city. Desirable for families who want suburban charm with city access.
  16. Battery Park City (Manhattan) — Median Sale Price: $1.55 M
    Modern condos, parks, and waterfront views make this area popular with professionals. Great for those who want a quiet riverside neighborhood near Downtown Manhattan.
  17. Lincoln Square (Manhattan) — Median Sale Price: $1.52 M
    Cultural hubs like Lincoln Center and nearby condos draw buyers to Lincoln Square. Appeals to arts and culture enthusiasts.
  18. Upper East Side (Manhattan) — Median Sale Price: $1.50 M
    Elegant buildings, high-end shopping, and top schools make this a classic luxury neighborhood. Known for timeless prestige and convenient amenities.
  19. Greenwich Village (Manhattan) — Median Sale Price: $1.48 M
    Historic charm, walkable streets, and vibrant nightlife keep Greenwich Village in demand. Perfect for buyers seeking a lively and iconic NYC neighborhood.
  20. Carroll Gardens (Brooklyn) — Median Sale Price: $1.45 M
    Brownstones with front gardens and a strong sense of community make Carroll Gardens a top Brooklyn choice. Loved for its family-friendly streets and neighborhood feel.

From the modern skyscrapers of Hudson Yards to the quiet streets of Malba, NYC’s real estate offers a wide range of options for buyers and investors. Each neighborhood has its own personality, charm, and appeal, making it important to consider what matters most to you when choosing a home.

For expert guidance navigating NYC’s competitive market, contact Colin O’Leary and The Big City Team at 646-300-2012 for a complimentary consultation.



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