
"During the second quarter of the year, there were 33 neighborhoods in New York City that boasted a median sales price of at least $1 million, including five neighborhoods with a median sales price of at least $2 million. The most expensive neighborhood, Hudson Yards, topped the list at nearly $5 million, according to the data. While still the most expensive in the city, the roughly $5 million price tag represents a roughly 15% decrease from the $5.9 million median sales price in the second quarter of this year."
"Manhattan, which is home to six of the 10 most expensive neighborhoods, led all boroughs with a median sales price of $1,150,000 during the third quarter of the year, the same as during the third quarter of 2024. Brooklyn, which houses the fifth-, sixth-, seventh- and eighth-most expensive neighborhoods, had a median sales price of $916,000, roughly 11% higher than last year."
Median sale price across New York City reached a record $800,000 in the third quarter of 2025. Data focused on Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx; Staten Island was excluded. Thirty-three neighborhoods had median sales prices of at least $1 million in the second quarter, including five with medians of at least $2 million. Hudson Yards was the most expensive neighborhood at nearly $5 million, about a 15% decrease from $5.9 million in the second quarter. Manhattan led boroughs with a $1,150,000 median, unchanged from the third quarter of 2024. Brooklyn’s median rose to $916,000, about 11% higher than a year earlier; Queens and the Bronx logged medians of $600,000 and $380,000, respectively.
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