- Real-estate data provider PropertyShark's latest report found that Hudson Yards is the most expensive neighborhood in New York City as of the end of the third quarter in 2019.
- The report also shows that in Q3, each of the 10 most expensive neighborhoods in NYC had a median sale price over $1.4 million.
- Only two neighborhoods in Brooklyn made the top 10 while Manhattan dominated the list with eight neighborhoods.
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The 10 most expensive NYC neighborhoods to live in right now, ranked
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A recent report from real-estate data provider PropertyShark reveals that, as of the end of the third quarter in 2019, each of the 10 most expensive neighborhoods in New York City had a median sale price higher than $1.4 million.
According to the report, Hudson Yards is now officially New York City's most expensive neighborhood, with a median sale price of nearly $5 million. The new $25 billion neighborhood kicked Tribeca out of the No. 1 spot for the first time in seven quarters , PropertyShark reported.
Keep reading for a list of the top 10 most expensive neighborhoods in NYC right now, ranked from lowest to highest median sale price.
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