
According to data collected by Property Shark in 2017, SoHo and Tribeca are among the nation’s most expensive places to live, but in the New York metro (excluding the Hamptons), even the townhouse-studded Upper East Side didn’t crack our region’s top 10.
It comes as no surprise that trendy Tribeca tops the list (twice), but other expensive neighborhoods might just surprise you. Anyone up for a slice of Rye?
1. Tribeca, 10013
2017 Median Closing Price: $4.1 million
2. Tribeca, 10007
2017 Median Closing Price: $3.989 million
3. Battery Park City, 10282
2017 Median Closing Price: $2.775 million
4. FiDi, 10006
2017 Median Closing Price: $2.571 million
5. Upper West Side, 10069
2017 Median Closing Price: $2.161 million
6. Old Westbury (Nassau County), 11568
2017 Median Closing Price: 1.813 million
7. SoHo/NoHo, 10012
2017 Median Closing Price: $1.808 million
8. Rye (Westchester County), 10580
2017 Median Closing Price: $1.79 million
9. Manhasset (Nassau County), 11030
2017 Median Closing Price: $1.6 million
10. Great Neck (Nassau County), 11024
2017 Median Closing Price: $1.57 million