NYC Neighborhood Comparison
Side-by-side market data, transit, and neighborhood profiles to help you decide.
Manhattan
Manhattan
| Metric | All Upper East Side | Fort George |
|---|---|---|
| Median Sale Price | $1,332,500 | $540,000 |
| Median Condo Price | $1,800,000 | N/A |
| Median Co-op Price | $1,167,500 | $540,000 |
| Median Rent | $4,270 | $2,200 |
| Active Listings | 1593 | 7 |
| Rental Inventory | 1686 | 22 |
| Days on Market | 59 | 48 |
| Price Cut Share | 13.1% | 11.0% |
| Monthly Sales Volume | 170 | 5 |
| YoY Price Change | +31.0% | +2.4% |
| YoY Rent Change | +6.9% | +4.7% |
| YoY Inventory Change | -3.7% | -8.3% |
| Subway Lines | 4 5 6 | 1 A |
The Upper East Side stretches along Central Park from 59th to 96th Streets, encompassing Lenox Hill, Carnegie Hill, Yorkville, and the Museum Mile. The housing stock is predominantly prewar cooperative apartments in white-glove doorman buildings, complemented by luxury condominiums and historic limestone townhouses. The 4/5/6 trains run along Lexington Avenue, and the Q train serves Second Avenue with newer stations.
View Full Market ReportFort George sits on the high ridge of Upper Manhattan, where the elevated terrain produces distinctive terraced apartment buildings, stair-street passages, and sweeping views of the Hudson River and the George Washington Bridge. The neighborhood's prewar brick cooperatives and multi-family townhouses are served by the A train at 190th Street and the 1 train at 191st Street, providing express access to Midtown. Fort Tryon Park, home to The Cloisters Museum and Gardens, and Bennett Park, the highest natural point in Manhattan, anchor the neighborhood's green space.
View Full Market Report77 St (6) — 0.2 mi
86 St (4 5 6) — 0.4 mi
68 St-Hunter College (6) — 0.5 mi
Dyckman St (1 A) — 0.2 mi
190 St (A) — 0.2 mi
191 St (1) — 0.3 mi
207 St (1) — 0.6 mi
181 St (1 A) — 0.7 mi
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