About Chinatown
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $538,000 to $758,000
Closed Prices: $449,000 to $3,745,000
Median Sale Price: $1,170,000
Average $ per sq ft: $1047
Association Fee Ranges:
Around Chinatown
Because all of Chinatown is buzzing with activity, all areas of the neighborhood offer convenience and access to the neighborhood’s many amenities. However, if you’re looking to enjoy days at the park frequently, look for buildings in the neighborhood’s southwest corner, as they will offer you the closest proximity to Columbus Park.
Chinatown is home to authentic Chinese restaurants offering a variety of amazing dishes. From dumplings and noodles to bubble tea and mooncakes, Chinatown is the best neighborhood to indulge in these delicacies. Chinatown is also home to a variety of other East Asian restaurants and cuisines, making it easy to explore all of these tasty food options.
When walking the streets of Chinatown, you will feel the energy of the city rushing around you. Filling the sidewalks, locals and tourists alike visit the neighborhood’s many restaurants and markets, buying everything from fresh fish to sweet bubble tea. Whether you’re making a quick stop at the market or grabbing a meal with friends, Chinatown has so much to offer.
Chinatown is home to a variety of bars and lounges that make for a great night out on the town. Whether you’re looking for a laid-back pub or a chic rooftop cocktail bar, Chinatown has something fun to do on Friday nights. Some fun spots can be found on Mott Street, Baxter Street, and Bowery.
If you’re looking to spend your Sunday relaxing outdoors, then Chinatown has the perfect spot for you. Columbus Park offers playgrounds and basketball courts for outdoor recreation, however, you will be able to spot residents participating in activities like Tai Chi or mahjong with other members of the community.
The neighborhood has access to stops on the F, J, and Z MTA subway lines. There are also several MTA bus routes that run through the area. Additionally, the neighborhood is extremely walkable, with most daily errands able to be done on foot. Due to the area being densely populated and lack of street parking, it is uncommon for residents to own their own vehicles.
Locals Love
- Cultural attractions
- Variety of retail and nightlife options
- Authentic Asian restaurants
Locals Don't Love
- Crowded streets
- Lack of street parking
- Densely populated area
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