Million Dollar Manhattan - Manhattan Map

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Manhattan is made up of distinctive neighborhoods such as:

  • Tribeca
  • Soho
  • Chelsea
  • Greenwich Village
  • Harlem
  • Morningside Heights
  • East Harlem
  • Upper West Side
  • Central Park
  • Upper East Side
  • Midtown West
  • Times Square
  • Midtown East
  • Garment District
  • Murray Hill
  • Gramercy
  • Stuyvesant Town
  • East Village
  • Little Italy
  • Lower East Side
  • China Town
  • Financial District

Before purchasing a home in Manhattan, you should take a few things into consideration. You must ask yourself if you need room for a family, or if you want to live near school or work. Or, how long do you plan to own this home? Would it be a better idea renting? Consider your cash for a down payment and closing costs. Can you afford a monthly mortgage? Calculate your payments before deciding to purchase a home.

Although buying a home might sound scary, it has many advantages. Tax advantages, value appreciation, and autonomy are just a few advantages of being a home owner.

Map of Manhattan New York

Map of Manhattan New York City, New York
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Cost of Living in Manhattan

Curious about the cost of living in New York City NY? According to a 2006 article in New York Magazine, the value of a dollar in New York City is only 76% what it is in 26 other cities in the United States. Why? Taxes, for starters. A family of four living in New York City on $150,000 will likely spend 15.1% of their income on sales, auto, income, and property taxes. That's $22,635. Also, because New York City is arguably the cultural hub of the United States, you can expect to pay high prices for life-enhancing amenities such as baseball tickets and gym memberships. An annual gym membership at Equinox in New York City costs about $1,900, while a gym membership in Minneapolis costs around $1,400.

It's easy to be intimidated by these statistics. But don't get discouraged: New York City boasts wages well above the national median. If you work a job that pays $27,840 in Birmingham, Alabama, you can expect to make somewhere around $36,720 in New York City.

Check out our guide to NYC Real Estate and Apartments if you need a little helping finding your next pad in the city!