NYC Neighborhood Comparison
Side-by-side market data, transit, and neighborhood profiles to help you decide.
Brooklyn
Manhattan
For buyers focused on affordability, East Flatbush has the lower median sale price at $668K vs $3.8M in Soho.
Investors analyzing rental yield will find East Flatbush offers a stronger rent-to-price ratio based on current market data.
Commuters have more transit options in Soho, which is served by 11 subway lines compared to 0 in East Flatbush.
| Metric | East Flatbush | Soho |
|---|---|---|
| Median Sale Price | $667,500 | $3,805,000 |
| Median Condo Price | $150,000 | $3,049,999.5 |
| Median Co-op Price | $260,000 | $3,675,000 |
| Median Rent | $2,841 | $8,495 |
| Active Listings | 130 | 145 |
| Rental Inventory | 269 | 147 |
| Days on Market | 47 | 72 |
| Price Cut Share | 9.2% | 12.4% |
| Monthly Sales Volume | 20 | 12 |
| YoY Price Change | -9.2% | +25.5% |
| YoY Rent Change | +1.5% | +14.0% |
| YoY Inventory Change | +34.0% | +0.7% |
| Subway Lines | N/A | 1 6 A C E J N Q R W Z |
Prices in East Flatbush moved -9.2% over the past year, compared to +25.5% in Soho. Soho is seeing price appreciation while East Flatbush has softened, pointing to different supply-demand dynamics in each market.
East Flatbush is a largely residential Brooklyn neighborhood characterized by tree-lined streets and rows of early 20th-century brick homes, including single-family houses, semi-detached two-families, and small apartment buildings. The 2 and 5 trains serve the area at Church Avenue, Beverly Road, and Newkirk Avenue stations, connecting residents to Downtown Brooklyn and Manhattan. Lincoln Terrace Park provides recreational space along the neighborhood's northern edge.
View Full Market ReportSoHo contains the world's largest concentration of cast-iron architecture, with approximately 250 landmarked buildings within the SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District. The housing stock centers on spacious loft conversions with high ceilings and oversized windows, alongside luxury condominiums and pre-war walk-ups, served by the C, E, N, Q, R, W, 1, 4, and 6 trains. The cobblestone streets and commercial corridors along Broadway, West Broadway, and Prince Street define one of Manhattan's most architecturally distinctive neighborhoods.
View Full Market ReportNo subway data available
Canal St (1 6 A C E J N Q R W Z) — 0.1 mi
Spring St (6 C E) — 0.2 mi
Prince St (N R W) — 0.3 mi
Franklin St (1) — 0.3 mi
Bowery (J Z) — 0.5 mi
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 last updated: 1/1/1970.
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