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Bed-Stuy »

Neighborhoods like Bed-Stuy and Crown Heights had a combined median resale price of $494,564 in January.

SoHo »

A Streeteasy report found it made financial sense to consider buying if you're planning to stay 5 years.

Chelsea »

Manhattan price growth is expected to be below 1 percent; Brooklyn about 4 percent, StreetEasy says.

Forest Hills »

StreetEasy crunched data on the most affordable areas for "typical" first-time buyers spending $524K.

Bed-Stuy »

Sunset Park, Park Slope and other Brooklyn neighborhoods dominated StreetEasy's most walk-ups list.

Jamaica »

Real estate experts believe Jamaica will be the next hot spot in the city.

Pelham Parkway »

The area will be the third hottest real estate market in the city, according to StreetEasy.

Jamaica »

StreetEasy predicts that Queens will see a surge of new demand in 2016.

Carnegie Hill »

Brooklynites are the best delivery tippers, according to StreetEasy and Seamless.

Upper East Side »

Manhattan and Brooklyn sales prices and rents continue to rise at a record pace, StreetEasy found.

Crown Heights »

Real estate platform HomeCanvasr promises you listings you can't find on StreetEasy or elsewhere.

Morningside Heights »

Rents have soared nearly 80 percent in the neighborhood, according to StreetEasy.

Cobble Hill »

Cobble Hill is one of four Brooklyn neighborhoods that surpassed Manhattan rents, a new report says.

Midwood »

See which neighborhoods had the fastest and slowest rental markets in August.

Lincoln Square »

To afford 2015's median rent in NYC, you need to earn more than four times the state's minimum wage.