SoHo, NY

SoHo—short for “South of Houston Street”—is one of Manhattan’s most iconic and stylish neighborhoods, celebrated for its rich artistic heritage and vibrant energy. Known for its beautifully preserved cast-iron buildings, cobblestone streets, and spacious loft-style residences, SoHo offers a distinctive blend of historic charm and modern sophistication. Originally a hub for New York’s artist community, the neighborhood continues to pulse with creative spirit, now complemented by high-end fashion boutiques, upscale dining venues, and internationally renowned art galleries. Its lively streets attract shoppers, art lovers, and trendsetters, creating a dynamic scene that evolves with the seasons. Whether exploring contemporary art, enjoying espresso at a sidewalk café, or browsing luxury shops, SoHo delivers a quintessential downtown New York experience. Its walkable, central location makes it a sought-after place to live, work, and play, where culture, commerce, and creativity seamlessly intersect.


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SoHo, NY

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  • $182K - 35M Price Range
  • $4.58M Avg. Sold Price
  • $5.97M Avg. List Price
  • $2,459 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 121 Homes for Sale
  • 8 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.

  • SoHo is served by many subway lines, including the A, C, E, 1, N, R, W, 6, B, D, F, and M trains. Its central location provides quick access to uptown, downtown, and Brooklyn, making it convenient for commuters and city explorers alike.

  • SoHo’s landmarks include its iconic cast-iron buildings, the Drawing Center, and the Haughwout Building. The neighborhood is a designated historic district, with architecture and streetscapes reflecting its 19th-century roots.

  • SoHo offers airy lofts, artist studios, pre-war walk-ups, and luxury condo conversions. Many homes feature high ceilings, large windows, and industrial-chic design that echoes the neighborhood’s creative past.

  • SoHo blends fashion and art with a relaxed yet refined vibe. Residents enjoy world-class dining, galleries, and cultural events, along with a welcoming community that values creativity and individuality.

  • SoHo’s dining scene is eclectic and upscale, featuring chic cafes, acclaimed restaurants, global cuisine, and lively brunch spots. Food lovers come for stylish settings and innovative menus.

  • SoHo’s nightlife is intimate and stylish, with cocktail lounges, trendy hotel bars, and hidden speakeasies. The neighborhood suits those who enjoy subtle sophistication in a relaxed setting.

  • A fashion hub, SoHo offers designer flagships, luxury brands, indie boutiques, and concept stores. It blends high-end retail with creative style, making it a premier shopping destination.

  • Though mostly urban, SoHo has outdoor cafes, public plazas, and nearby parks like Hudson Square and Washington Square Park. Its walkable streets are perfect for strolling and people-watching.

SoHo, NY

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