Flatiron, NY
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Flatiron, NY

The Flatiron District is a vibrant Manhattan neighborhood named after the iconic Flatiron Building, a striking triangular landmark where Fifth Avenue meets Broadway. Known for its distinctive blend of historic Beaux-Arts architecture and sleek modern high-rises, the district offers a dynamic and visually engaging streetscape. It serves as a hub for business, technology, culture, and dining, attracting professionals, creatives, and residents alike. The area is home to stylish offices, upscale residences, independent boutiques, and a diverse array of popular restaurants and cafés. Madison Square Park provides a lush green space in the heart of the district, featuring seasonal public art installations, events, and a dog run. With its central location near Union Square, Chelsea, and NoMad, plus access to multiple subway lines, the Flatiron District is walkable and well-connected, making it one of New York City’s most desirable and livable neighborhoods.





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Flatiron, NY

Highlights

  • $440K - 59M Price Range
  • $2.62M Avg. Sold Price
  • $4.01M Avg. List Price
  • $2,203 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 280 Homes for Sale
  • 25 Homes for Rent
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175 5th Avenue #FLOOR21, New York City, NY $58,500,000 5 beds, 5 baths, 7408 sqft
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175 5th Avenue #FLOOR7, New York City, NY $30,500,000 7 beds, 7 baths, 7691 sqft
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175 5th Avenue #18NORTH, New York City, NY $24,800,000 4 beds, 4 baths, 4626 sqft
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175 5th Avenue #4NORTH, New York City, NY $19,850,000 4 beds, 4 baths, 4729 sqft
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175 5th Avenue #5NORTH, New York City, NY $19,500,000 4 beds, 4 baths, 4656 sqft
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Neighborhood Lifestyle

Bikeable

Manhattan is increasingly bike-friendly, with over 1,300 miles of bike lanes, including protected paths along the Hudson and East River. Citi Bike stations are widespread, making cycling accessible for commuters and tourists. Central Park and greenways offer scenic routes, though traffic and congestion require caution. Ongoing improvements aim to make biking safer and more convenient across the borough.

Historic

Manhattan is rich in history, from colonial landmarks like Fraunces Tavern to iconic sites like the Flatiron Building and Grand Central Terminal. Neighborhoods like the Financial District and Harlem reflect centuries of cultural evolution. Historic churches, brownstones, and museums preserve its past, while plaques and tours throughout the city reveal stories from America’s founding to modern times.

  • Flatiron is centrally located with access to multiple subway lines, including the N, R, W, 6, and F trains, making commuting to uptown, downtown, and outer boroughs simple. Penn Station and Union Square are just a short walk away, offering additional train and bus connections. Citi Bike stations and pedestrian-friendly streets enhance mobility throughout the neighborhood and beyond.

  • The district is named after the iconic Flatiron Building, a triangular architectural gem at 23rd Street. Nearby landmarks include Madison Square Park, the Met Life Tower, and the New York Life Building. The area also borders Union Square and Gramercy Park, offering even more cultural and historical appeal. The architecture here is a striking blend of Beaux-Arts, modern, and cast-iron facades.

  • The Flatiron District features a mix of prewar lofts, luxury condos, and modern high-rises. Many buildings boast historic charm with updated interiors. With its central location, the area attracts professionals, families, and longtime New Yorkers looking for a vibrant, convenient place to call home. Residential pockets are peaceful, yet close to all the energy the neighborhood offers.

  • Flatiron offers an energetic yet sophisticated lifestyle. It’s a hub for creative firms, startups, and wellness brands, drawing professionals and entrepreneurs. Residents enjoy access to top gyms, boutique fitness studios, artisanal cafes, and chic lounges. The vibe is stylish and dynamic, ideal for those who enjoy a fast-paced city life with a touch of luxury and culture.

  • Flatiron’s dining scene is a highlight, with everything from quick gourmet bites to Michelin-starred restaurants. Eataly offers Italian fare and market goods under one roof, while hotspots like ABC Kitchen, Eleven Madison Park, and Upland attract food lovers citywide. Cafes, bakeries, and food trucks round out the options, making it one of NYC’s tastiest neighborhoods.

  • Flatiron’s nightlife is chic and relaxed, with stylish lounges, rooftop bars, and cocktail spots perfect for after-work drinks or weekend outings. Venues like 230 Fifth offer sweeping views and seasonal igloos, while intimate bars and speakeasies cater to a sophisticated crowd. The scene is upscale but welcoming, ideal for both lively nights out and low-key evenings.

  • Flatiron is a shopper’s paradise, featuring everything from flagship stores like Eataly and Nike to upscale home décor, beauty, and fashion boutiques. Fifth Avenue and Broadway are lined with retailers, while nearby streets host local gems and lifestyle shops. Whether you’re after designer fashion, tech gear, or curated gifts, Flatiron offers a wide variety of shopping options.

  • Madison Square Park is the district’s green heart, offering lawns, gardens, and rotating public art installations. It’s a local favorite for relaxing lunches, dog walks, or catching up with friends. Broadway’s pedestrian plazas and nearby Union Square Park also provide outdoor spaces to unwind, while tree-lined blocks and seasonal pop-up markets add to the open-air appeal.

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