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NYC Neighborhood Comparison

Central Harlem vs Hunts Point

Side-by-side market data, transit, and neighborhood profiles to help you decide.

Manhattan|Bronx

Central Harlem

Manhattan

Hunts Point

Bronx

How They Compare

Commuters have more transit options in Central Harlem, which is served by 10 subway lines compared to 0 in Hunts Point.

Median Sale Price
$865K
$0
Median Rent
$3K
$4K
Active Listings
359
2
Avg Days on Market
124 days
0 days
YoY Price Change
+20.1%
0.0%
Monthly Sales Volume
17
3

Detailed Comparison

MetricCentral HarlemHunts Point
Median Sale Price$865,000$0
Median Condo Price$899,000N/A
Median Co-op Price$417,500N/A
Median Rent$3,250$3,702.5
Active Listings3592
Rental Inventory6612
Days on Market1240
Price Cut Share10.0%0.0%
Monthly Sales Volume173
YoY Price Change+20.1%0.0%
YoY Rent Change+5.4%0.0%
YoY Inventory Change+14.0%+100.0%
Subway Lines1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C DN/A

Year-Over-Year Price Movement

Prices in Central Harlem moved +20.1% over the past year, compared to 0.0% in Hunts Point. The +20.1% gain in Central Harlem reflects stronger buyer demand relative to available inventory in that market.

Neighborhood Profiles

Central Harlem

Central Harlem is the cultural and historic soul of Upper Manhattan. Known for its grand boulevards like Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd and its rich jazz heritage, the neighborhood offers an active urban lifestyle. The real estate market is a mix of beautifully preserved 19th-century brownstones, value-driven HDFC cooperatives, and a surge of modern luxury condominiums that offer contemporary amenities near the 125th Street retail corridor.

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Hunts Point

Hunts Point is a South Bronx neighborhood anchored by the Hunts Point Cooperative Market, one of the largest food distribution centers in the world. The residential stock includes prewar walk-up apartments, public housing developments, and a growing number of new affordable and mixed-income buildings. The 6 train at Hunts Point Avenue and Longwood Avenue stations connect to Midtown Manhattan.

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Transit Access

Central Harlem

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125 St (1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D) — 0.3 mi

135 St (2 3) — 0.4 mi

Hunts Point

No subway data available

Active Listings

Central Harlem for sale

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Hunts Point for sale

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Listing data is derived in whole or in part from the RLS at REBNY (Real Estate Board of New York) Internet Data Exchange (IDX) database. Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Milton Coste | Keller Williams NYC are marked with the RLS logo. The information provided is for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Data is refreshed every 15 minutes per REBNY IDX requirements.

Central Harlem vs Hunts Point: Home Price Resilience 2008-2020

From the 2008 financial crisis through the 2020 pandemic, the NYC metro Case-Shiller composite fell about 25% peak-to-trough between 2007 and 2012, then fully recovered by 2017 and gained another 15% through Q1 2020. Central Harlem and Hunts Point both tracked this broader NYC arc, with annual closing volume contracting sharply in 2009 and again in Q2 2020 before normalizing.

Central Harlem tracked the more resilient Manhattan price path with a 10% to 15% peak-to-trough decline, while Hunts Point moved closer to the broader NYC metro pattern of a 20% to 25% retracement before recovering through 2017.

Source: Per Case-Shiller Home Price Index, NYC metro subset, 2008-2020, cross-referenced with StreetEasy historical price data series.

Metric (2026)Central HarlemHunts Point
Median Sale Price$865,000$0
Median Rent$3,250/mo$3,702.5/mo
Year-over-Year Price Change+20.1%0.0%
Average Days on Market124 days0 days
Distance to Nearest Subway0.27 miN/A

Table values reflect current 2026 market conditions. Historical 2008-2020 commentary is sourced from Case-Shiller NYC metro composite and StreetEasy historical series.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Central Harlem cheaper than Hunts Point?
Median sale price data is not yet available for one or both neighborhoods. Contact Milton for a current market analysis.
Which has better transit, Central Harlem or Hunts Point?
Central Harlem has access to 10 subway lines and Hunts Point has 0, making Central Harlem the stronger option for transit access. Hunts Point has 0 lines, which may still cover your commute depending on your destination.
Which is better for families, Central Harlem or Hunts Point?
This depends on what type of home fits your household. Central Harlem and Hunts Point both offer a mix of apartment and multi-room units in co-ops, condos, and townhouses. Larger 3- and 4-bedroom units, including townhouses and multi-family properties, tend to be more available in lower-density areas. Reviewing active listings filtered by bedroom count is the most reliable way to see what each neighborhood currently offers for larger households. A licensed broker can pull current inventory by bedroom count across both areas for a direct comparison.
Should I buy in Central Harlem or Hunts Point?
The right neighborhood depends on your price range, commute needs, and preferred property type. A comparative market analysis (CMA) of recent sales in both Central Harlem and Hunts Point gives you the clearest picture of what your budget gets in each location. Request a free CMA from Milton Coste to get a side-by-side breakdown of current opportunities.

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