What you should know
- Within Manhattan (and throughout the city) there are neighborhoods that are more expensive than others, not only when it comes to rent, but also in terms of owning a property.
- Seven of the 10 most expensive neighborhoods are in Manhattan, exorbitant prices are found throughout the city.
- According to PropertySharkMedian sales prices among the city’s most expensive neighborhoods have risen 77 percent.
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NEW YORK — It’s no surprise to learn that if you want to own a home in the Big Apple, you have to be prepared to spend big bucks.
The median monthly rent for an apartment in Manhattan exceeded $5,000 for the first time, and realtors say demand and prices will go even higher in the fall. However, within Manhattan (and throughout the city) there are neighborhoods that are more expensive than others, not only when it comes to rent, but also in terms of owning a property.
A quarterly study (Q2 2022) conducted by real estate research website PropertyShark looked at the most expensive neighborhoods in New York City to buy property in, and while seven of the 10 most expensive neighborhoods are in Manhattan, prices exorbitant prices are found throughout the city.
According to PropertySharkMedian sales prices among the city’s most expensive neighborhoods have risen 77 percent. What’s even more surprising, though, is that two neighborhoods — Manhattan Beach in Brooklyn and Jamaica Estates in Queens — actually saw price increases of more than 100 percent, according to the study.
At the top of the PropertyShark list are Hudson Yards, TriBeCa and SoHo; all three held their places as the most expensive neighborhoods, each in the price range of $3 million or more per property.