Most Expensive Cities in New York
Cities ranked by highest median home values. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Most Expensive Cities 50
1 New York City
$1,090,500
2 Upper West Side
$1,090,500
3 Washington Heights
$1,090,500
4 Harlem
$1,090,500
5 East Harlem
$1,090,500
6 Chinatown
$1,090,500
7 East Village
$1,090,500
8 Financial District
$1,090,500
9 Morningside Heights
$1,090,500
10 Hell's Kitchen
$1,090,500
11 Manhattan Valley
$1,090,500
12 Gramercy Park
$1,090,500
13 Times Square
$1,090,500
14 Inwood
$1,090,500
15 East Flatbush
$905,000
16 Borough Park
$905,000
17 Sunset Park
$905,000
18 Sheepshead Bay
$905,000
19 Bushwick
$905,000
20 Gravesend
$905,000
21 Flatbush
$905,000
22 Canarsie
$905,000
23 Brownsville
$905,000
24 Park Slope
$905,000
25 Flatlands
$905,000
26 Bensonhurst
$905,000
27 Coney Island
$905,000
28 Cypress Hills
$905,000
29 Kensington
$905,000
30 Greenpoint
$905,000
31 Dyker Heights
$905,000
32 Bath Beach
$905,000
33 Williamsburg
$905,000
34 Brighton Beach
$905,000
35 Fort Hamilton
$905,000
36 Brooklyn Heights
$905,000
37 Bergen Beach
$905,000
38 Jamaica
$723,800
39 Astoria
$723,800
40 Elmhurst
$723,800
41 Corona
$723,800
42 Richmond Hill
$723,800
43 South Ozone Park
$723,800
44 Ridgewood
$723,800
45 Forest Hills
$723,800
46 Jackson Heights
$723,800
47 Bayside
$723,800
48 Ozone Park
$723,800
49 Briarwood
$723,800
50 Queens Village
$723,800
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).