Rich neighborhoods in new york

Here are some of the richest neighborhoods in New York City:

  1. Tribeca (Triangle Below Canal) - Median household income: $250,000+ Tribeca is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in Manhattan, known for its luxury apartments, trendy restaurants, and proximity to Wall Street.
  2. Greenwich Village - Median household income: $200,000+ This charming neighborhood is famous for its historic brownstones, upscale boutiques, and vibrant nightlife.
  3. Upper East Side - Median household income: $180,000+ The Upper East Side is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in Manhattan, with a high concentration of luxury apartments, museums, and upscale shopping.
  4. SoHo (South of Houston) - Median household income: $150,000+ SoHo is a trendy neighborhood known for its cast-iron buildings, upscale boutiques, and art galleries.
  5. Brooklyn Heights - Median household income: $140,000+ Brooklyn Heights is a charming neighborhood with stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, historic brownstones, and a strong sense of community.
  6. Upper West Side - Median household income: $130,000+ The Upper West Side is a family-friendly neighborhood with a mix of pre-war co-ops, luxury apartments, and trendy restaurants.
  7. Gramercy Park - Median household income: $120,000+ Gramercy Park is a charming neighborhood with a private park, upscale restaurants, and a mix of pre-war co-ops and luxury apartments.
  8. Lenox Hill - Median household income: $110,000+ Lenox Hill is a upscale neighborhood on the Upper East Side, known for its luxury apartments, trendy restaurants, and proximity to Central Park.
  9. Carnegie Hill - Median household income: $100,000+ Carnegie Hill is a charming neighborhood on the Upper East Side, known for its historic brownstones, upscale boutiques, and proximity to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  10. Dumbo (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) - Median household income: $90,000+ Dumbo is a trendy neighborhood in Brooklyn, known for its stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, upscale boutiques, and trendy restaurants.

Note: Median household income figures are estimates and may vary depending on the source. These neighborhoods are generally considered to be among the most affluent in New York City, but there may be other neighborhoods that are also wealthy.