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Morningside Heights Is 2nd Most Affordable In Manhattan: Study
Residents got more apartment space for the price in Morningside Heights than all but one Manhattan neighborhood in 2019, a new report said.

MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS, NY — Morningside Heights is one of the best spots in Manhattan to get a good size apartment without the cost, a new study found.
Residents who bought apartments in Morningside Heights in 2019 only had to pay $773 per square foot of space, meaning their money went farther than home buyers in all but one other neighborhood in the borough, the StreetEasy report found. Only Washington Heights, where each square foot of space went for $652, beat Morningside Heights on the list.
Both of those prices were about half of the $1,319-per-square-foot average for Manhattan, the most expensive borough, and lower than the citywide average of $902 per square foot of space.
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The two uptown neighborhoods, along with Hamilton Heights, which rounded out the top three most affordable, showed that if New Yorkers want space in Manhattan, they have to go north, researchers said.
"You can find space on a budget in Manhattan, if you go north," StreetEasy wrote. "It's still possible to stay in Manhattan and get a roomier home for a far lower price."
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All three of Manhattan's most affordable neighborhoods were drastically less than some of the more expensive spots in the borough, like SoHo, where residents spent a whopping $2,023 per square foot of apartment space.
But, the researchers did point out that for a real bang for their buck, New Yorkers should be traveling to the outer boroughs.
The Bronx took the prize for the borough with the most affordable neighborhoods. A home buyer in Morris Park, where space goes for an average of $243 per square foot, could buy eight homes for the price of one in SoHo, researchers said.
Not far behind was Queens, where the study's benchmark of $700,000 could buy a 2,745-square-foot apartment in Jamaica Estates. Every square foot of space went for just $255 there.
In Brooklyn, East New York apartments cost the least, with every square foot going for $338.
The StreetEasy study determined its rankings by using all f 2019's recorded sales data to find the median recorded price per square foot in each neighborhood. Neighborhoods must have had at least 100 recorded closings throughout the year to be considered for the list.
Staten Island was not included in this analysis because of the lack of closings data, the report said.
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