Neighborhoods with the most parks, playgrounds, dog runs, and green areas.
Howland Hook
Staten Island · 353 buildings
108.4 acres
2 parks
Port Ivory
Staten Island · 4 buildings
70.6 acres
1 parks
Prospect Park
Brooklyn · 71 buildings
20.3 acres
3 parks
Williamsburg
Brooklyn · 8,440 buildings
17.7 acres
40 parks
East New York
Brooklyn · 15,424 buildings
15.8 acres
55 parks
Longwood
Bronx · 3,279 buildings
12.3 acres
24 parks
Kingsbridge
Bronx · 2,571 buildings
11.6 acres
10 parks
Bedford-Stuyvesant
Brooklyn · 18,333 buildings
10.8 acres
54 parks
Harlem
Manhattan · 4,820 buildings
8.4 acres
44 parks
Mott Haven
Bronx · 2,061 buildings
8.3 acres
13 parks
East Harlem
Manhattan · 2,933 buildings
8.0 acres
29 parks
Hell's Kitchen
Manhattan · 1,603 buildings
8.0 acres
7 parks
Columbia St
Brooklyn · 412 buildings
6.8 acres
8 parks
Fordham
Bronx · 2,341 buildings
6.5 acres
10 parks
Brownsville
Brooklyn · 5,684 buildings
6.4 acres
24 parks
Highbridge
Bronx · 802 buildings
6.3 acres
11 parks
East Village
Manhattan · 2,309 buildings
6.1 acres
41 parks
Flushing
Queens · 35,493 buildings
5.7 acres
11 parks
Upper West Side
Manhattan · 4,374 buildings
5.6 acres
13 parks
Jamaica
Queens · 29,590 buildings
5.5 acres
16 parks
Sunset Park
Brooklyn · 10,531 buildings
5.5 acres
6 parks
Far Rockaway
Queens · 6,521 buildings
4.5 acres
2 parks
Allerton
Bronx · 4,112 buildings
4.4 acres
5 parks
Greenpoint
Brooklyn · 5,388 buildings
4.4 acres
7 parks
Midtown
Manhattan · 2,479 buildings
4.2 acres
8 parks
Most Affordable Neighborhoods
Neighborhoods with the lowest median 1-bedroom rent in NYC.
Fewest Building Violations
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Best Transit Access
Neighborhoods with the most subway stations and lines for easy commuting.
Most Rent Stabilized
Neighborhoods with the highest number of rent-stabilized buildings and units.