NoMad, NY
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NoMad, NY

NoMad, short for “North of Madison Square Park,” is a centrally located Manhattan neighborhood known for its historic architecture, modern residential developments, and vibrant commercial corridors. Situated between Midtown and Downtown, the area offers convenient access to nearby neighborhoods including Flatiron, Chelsea, Murray Hill, and Midtown South. NoMad features a mix of restored pre-war buildings, contemporary high-rises, offices, hotels, and retail spaces that contribute to its distinctive urban character. Madison Square Park serves as a focal point, providing green space, public art installations, and community programming throughout the year. Residents enjoy a wide variety of dining, shopping, and cultural offerings, along with excellent public transportation options. With its combination of historic preservation, modern development, walkability, and central location, NoMad has become one of Manhattan’s most dynamic mixed-use neighborhoods.

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NoMad, NY

Highlights

  • $275K - 23M Price Range
  • $3.27M Avg. Sold Price
  • $3.40M Avg. List Price
  • $2,141 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 134 Homes for Sale
  • 9 Homes for Rent
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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.

  • NoMad benefits from excellent transportation access, including the 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, W, B, D, F, and M subway lines within walking distance. Multiple bus routes, Citi Bike stations, and pedestrian-friendly streets support convenient travel throughout Manhattan and beyond. Its central location also allows easy access to major transit hubs and surrounding neighborhoods.

  • Madison Square Park serves as NoMad's centerpiece, offering open green space, public art, and seasonal programming. The neighborhood is also known for its historic architecture, including Beaux-Arts and early twentieth-century commercial buildings. Nearby landmarks and cultural destinations contribute to the area's strong architectural identity and sense of place.

  • NoMad offers a mix of residential options, including historic loft conversions, condominium residences, rental buildings, and contemporary high-rise developments. Many properties blend original architectural details with modern updates and amenities. This diverse housing inventory provides a range of living environments within a highly accessible Manhattan location.

  • NoMad combines a lively urban atmosphere with everyday convenience. Residents benefit from walkable streets, nearby parks, dining, shopping, fitness facilities, and cultural attractions. The neighborhood's central location supports easy access to employment centers, entertainment venues, and surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods while maintaining a distinct local identity.

  • The neighborhood features a diverse dining scene with cafés, restaurants, bakeries, and casual eateries representing a variety of cuisines. Outdoor dining, neighborhood gathering spaces, and a mix of long-established and newer establishments contribute to an active streetscape. Dining options accommodate a wide range of preferences and occasions.

  • NoMad offers a variety of evening destinations, including lounges, cocktail bars, rooftop venues, and neighborhood gathering spaces. Its location near several entertainment districts provides additional options for nightlife and social activities. The area supports both casual evenings out and more active nightlife experiences.

  • Shopping in NoMad includes specialty retailers, boutiques, service-oriented businesses, and everyday conveniences. Residents benefit from access to local businesses as well as nearby shopping corridors in adjacent neighborhoods. The area's retail environment supports both daily needs and specialty shopping opportunities.

  • Madison Square Park anchors NoMad's outdoor offerings with landscaped lawns, public art, seating areas, and community events. Wide sidewalks, pedestrian-friendly streets, and nearby public spaces encourage walking and outdoor recreation. Residents also enjoy convenient access to additional parks and open spaces throughout surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods.

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