Most Expensive Neighborhoods in New York

All 30 neighborhoods in New York ranked by cost of living index. Updated 2026.

Highest Rent
$4,725/mo
City Avg Rent
$3,500/mo
Neighborhoods
30

Most Expensive Neighborhoods in New York — Full Rankings

# Neighborhood 1BR Rent Index vs Avg
1 SoHo / Tribeca $4,725/mo 1.35x +35%
2 Manhattan (Upper East Side) $4,550/mo 1.30x +30%
3 West Village $4,480/mo 1.28x +28%
4 Manhattan (Midtown) $4,375/mo 1.25x +25%
5 Greenwich Village $4,375/mo 1.25x +25%
6 Upper West Side $4,270/mo 1.22x +22%
7 Financial District $4,200/mo 1.20x +20%
8 Chelsea $4,130/mo 1.18x +18%
9 DUMBO $4,025/mo 1.15x +15%
10 Murray Hill $3,920/mo 1.12x +12%
11 Manhattan (Lower East Side) $3,850/mo 1.10x +10%
12 Hell's Kitchen $3,850/mo 1.10x +10%
13 Brooklyn (Park Slope) $3,780/mo 1.08x +8%
14 Hoboken (NJ) $3,780/mo 1.08x +8%
15 Brooklyn (Williamsburg) $3,675/mo 1.05x +5%
16 Prospect Heights $3,675/mo 1.05x +5%
17 Fort Greene $3,570/mo 1.02x +2%
18 Greenpoint $3,500/mo 1.00x Avg
19 Queens (Long Island City) $3,325/mo 0.95x -5%
20 Queens (Astoria) $3,150/mo 0.90x -10%
21 Brooklyn (Bushwick) $3,080/mo 0.88x -12%
22 Red Hook $3,080/mo 0.88x -12%
23 Forest Hills $3,080/mo 0.88x -12%
24 Crown Heights $2,975/mo 0.85x -15%
25 Harlem $2,870/mo 0.82x -18%
26 Bay Ridge $2,870/mo 0.82x -18%
27 Flushing $2,800/mo 0.80x -20%
28 Jackson Heights $2,730/mo 0.78x -22%
29 Staten Island $2,625/mo 0.75x -25%
30 The Bronx $2,520/mo 0.72x -28%

Rent estimates based on city average of $3,500/mo adjusted by neighborhood cost index. Index 1.00 = city average.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most expensive neighborhood in New York?

The most expensive neighborhood in New York is SoHo / Tribeca, with an estimated 1-bedroom rent of $4,725/month — 35% above the city average.

How much more expensive is SoHo / Tribeca than the city average?

SoHo / Tribeca is approximately 35% more expensive than the New York average. 1-bedroom rent is $4,725/mo vs $3,500/mo city-wide.

How many neighborhoods does New York have?

Our database covers 30 neighborhoods in New York, each with detailed cost-of-living and salary data.

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