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10 NYC Zip Codes Are Nation's Most Expensive, Study Shows
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NEW YORK CITY — Nine New York City zip codes are among the 125 most expensive in the United States, a new study shows.
Nine Manhattan zip codes and one in Brooklyn topped PropertyShark's list of regions where buying a home costs the most, which the real estate website released this week.
California dominated the 125-code list with 91 winners— Atherton took first with a $7 million median sale price — but New York State came in second for pricy zips with 18 high-price regions, the study shows.
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And two New York City zip codes — TriBeCa's 10007 and Hudson Square's 10013 — made the top 10 list with $3.9 million and $3,515,000 median sales prices, respectively.
Brooklyn broke into the top 100 for the first time with a $1,450,000 median sales price in the Red Hook and Carroll Gardens zip code, the study shows.
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All New York State’s high-priced zips clustered in or near the city with 10 codes in Manhattan and Brooklyn, seven in Long Island and one in Westchester.
Here are New York City's Priciest:
5) 10007 (TriBeCa and the Financial District) at $3.9 million
8) 10013 (Hudson Square, SoHo and Tribeca) at $3,515,000
18) 10282 (Battery Park City) at $2,660,000
24) 10001 (Chelsea) at $2,525,000
26) 10018 (Midtown West and Hudson Yards) at $2,520,000
45) 10069 (Upper West Side) at $1,920,000
69) 10012 (SoHo) at $1,643,000
78) 10010 (Flatiron District and Gramercy Park) at $1,549,000
95) 10024 (Upper West Side) and 11231 (Carroll Gardens and Red Hook) at $1,450,000
PropertyShark analysts looked at sale prices of condo, co-ops, houses, and two-family buildings across the nation between Jan. 1 and Nov. 5 to determine which zip codes were priciest.
Read more about the nationwide findings and methodology on PropertyShark.com.
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