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- PropertyShark just released its rankings of the 50 most expensive neighborhoods in New York City in 2018.
- Manhattan neighborhoods dominated the list, with eight of the top 10 spots.
- The median sale price among the 10 most expensive neighborhoods ranges from $1.31 million to $3.85 million.
PropertyShark just released its rankings of the 50 most expensive neighborhoods in New York City, and, unsurprisingly, Manhattan dominates the list.
All but two of the 10 most expensive New York City neighborhoods are in Manhattan; the two outliers are in Brooklyn.
According to PropertyShark's analysis, the only two new entries to break into the top 10 are West Village and Greenwich Village.
TriBeCa topped the list with a median sale price that's nearly $1 million more than that of the second most expensive NYC neighborhood. Notably, this is the second consecutive year TriBeCa has taken the top spot.
Some NYC neighborhoods are also among the most expensive zip codes in America: A previous PropertyShark analysis ranked three Manhattan zip codes (10013, 10007, 10282, respectively) in the top 25 most expensive US zips.
Here are the 10 most expensive neighborhoods in New York City in ascending order, along with the median sale price in each. You can see the full ranking of the 50 most expensive neighborhoods on PropertyShark.
10. Little Italy (Manhattan)
EQRoy/ShutterstockMedian sale price: $1.32 million
9. Greenwich Village (Manhattan)
flickr / Nicolas VollmerMedian sale price: 1.35 million
8. Flatiron (Manhattan)
Screenshot/Google MapsMedian sale price: $1.57 million
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