What districts in New York have the maximum in 2025?

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A study studies highlights spaces that gain popularity between buyers and tenants, according to a new Streeteasy studies.

By Matt Yan

While New York buyers and tenants are hunting more and more outside the Manhattan doors for the posts they can pay, many class neighborhoods running in Brooklyn and Queens are more expensive. People who would have possibly rented a position in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, a few years ago, led the northeast to Sunnyside, Queens. Buyers who can also look at Park Slope migrate to Windsor Terrace and Prospect Leffers Gardens.

Which spaces are in fashion when we calm down until 2025?A new report from StreetTeaSy found the maximum of 10 “neighborhoods to watch” in 2025 comparing annual adjustments in studies on the platform from 2023 to 2024. (Only districts at 30% of search volume and with at least a hundred rental listings or the Streetteasy Sale in 2024 considered. )

Ridgewood, Queens — A little above the Brooklyn border of Bushwick, with house searches, 13. 2% and the median call value to ask $20,250 and the median value of the median of $3,250 and the median worth of $1. 295 million. Matrix, already more than 8% compared to 2023.

The next Ridgewood was Greenwood, Brooklyn (sometimes called Greenwood Heights), just south of Park Slope. Research 9% higher, the median of worthwhile ones fell 3. 2% to $1. 5 million and median rent fell 1. 1% to $3,250 consistent with the month.

In all, six Brooklyn neighborhoods and three Queens neighborhoods made the top 10. That left just one in Manhattan: Morningside Heights, which you might call the Upper Upper West Side. Search interest there increased by nearly 6 percent over a year, with around a 2 percent increase in both the median asking rent (now $4,000 a month) and the median asking price ($1.257 million).

Of course, people are still looking in the pricier areas. Long Island City, Queens, the neighborhood with the third-highest increase in searches, had the highest median asking rent among the top 10 ($4,148 a month). But one neighborhood over, in Sunnyside, Queens, the median asking price of $429,000 and the median asking rent of $2,500 were the lowest on the list.

The New York City neighborhoods with the greatest increases in StreetEasy property searches from 2023 to 2024.

Matt Yan is a real estate reporter for The Times and a member of the 2024-25 Times Fellowship class, a program for journalists early in their careers. More about Matt Yan

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