1. Flatiron District, Manhattan — $4.39 million
It's perhaps not shocking that Flatiron District, a Manhattan neighborhood that got its name from its famous skinny building, tops this list.
In Q2 of 2017, Flatiron ranked second. Its median sale price reached $4,399,375 in Q3, a 220% increase compared to the same time last year, according to PropertyShark.
One of the NYC's priciest homes for sale is in the Madison Square Park Tower, located a block away from the Flatiron building. As Curbed notes, the $48 million penthouse has panoramic views of the city, including the Chrysler Building, One World Trade Center, and the Empire State Building. The home also includes floor-to-ceiling glass walls, two other studio apartments for staff on the tower's lower floors, and two parking that normally cost $500,000 each.
2. TriBeCa, Manhattan — $4.09 million
3. Central Park South, Manhattan — $3.39 million
4. Hudson Square, Manhattan — $2.89 million
5. SoHo, Manhattan — $2.85 million
6. Little Italy, Manhattan — $2.29 million
7. Garment District, Manhattan — $1.93 million
8. Red Hook, Brooklyn — $1.92 million
9. NoMad, Manhattan — $1.69 million
10. Dumbo, Brooklyn — $1.58 million
Source: Business Insider India