NoHo, NY

NoHo, short for “North of Houston Street,” is a distinctive downtown Manhattan neighborhood known for its historic architecture, creative legacy, and central location. Characterized by landmarked cast-iron buildings, loft-style residences, and cobblestone streets, NoHo blends historic character with modern urban living. The neighborhood is home to a mix of residential properties, including converted lofts, cooperatives, condominiums, and boutique residential developments. Residents enjoy convenient access to cultural institutions, performance venues, dining, shopping, and public transportation. Its location between Greenwich Village, the East Village, NoLIta, and Union Square places many of Manhattan’s most vibrant destinations within easy reach. Tree-lined streets, architectural landmarks, and nearby public parks contribute to the neighborhood’s appeal. With its combination of historic preservation, cultural significance, walkability, and residential charm, NoHo remains one of downtown Manhattan’s most distinctive and sought-after neighborhoods.

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NoHo, NY

Highlights

  • $582K - 33M Price Range
  • $3.66M Avg. Sold Price
  • $5.37M Avg. List Price
  • $3,553 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 51 Homes for Sale
  • 3 Homes for Rent
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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.

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.

  • NoHo offers excellent transit access with nearby subway service including the 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, W, B, D, F, and M trains. The neighborhood's central location, walkable streets, Citi Bike stations, and multiple bus routes make traveling throughout Manhattan and the surrounding boroughs convenient and efficient.

  • NoHo is recognized for its landmarked cast-iron architecture, historic loft buildings, and cultural institutions. Historic streetscapes, performance venues, and architectural preservation contribute to the neighborhood's unique identity. The area's creative heritage remains visible through its distinctive built environment and cultural offerings.

  • Housing in NoHo includes converted lofts, historic cast-iron buildings, cooperatives, condominiums, and boutique residential developments. Many residences feature high ceilings, large windows, and original architectural details. The neighborhood's housing stock reflects its industrial past while incorporating modern residential amenities.

  • NoHo offers a walkable urban lifestyle centered around culture, dining, shopping, and entertainment. Residents enjoy easy access to neighboring downtown districts, community amenities, and public transportation. The area's blend of historic character and contemporary conveniences creates an engaging residential environment.

  • The neighborhood features a diverse dining scene with cafés, bakeries, casual eateries, and restaurants serving a variety of cuisines. Outdoor dining, neighborhood gathering spots, and locally operated establishments contribute to NoHo's active streetscape and vibrant atmosphere throughout the day and evening.

  • NoHo offers a mix of cocktail lounges, wine bars, performance venues, and social gathering spaces. Its central location also provides convenient access to the nightlife offerings of nearby neighborhoods. Evening options range from relaxed settings to lively entertainment venues within walking distance.

  • Shopping in NoHo includes boutiques, specialty retailers, design-focused stores, and neighborhood services. Residents have access to fashion, home goods, books, and everyday essentials. Independent businesses and curated retail offerings contribute to the neighborhood's distinctive commercial character.

  • While primarily urban in character, NoHo benefits from nearby access to public open spaces including Washington Square Park and other neighborhood green spaces. Walkable streets, tree-lined blocks, outdoor dining areas, and public plazas provide opportunities to enjoy the outdoors within a dense city setting.

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