Noho

New York, New York Homes for Sale

About Noho

Noho, which stands for North of Houston, is a residential neighborhood in Lower Manhattan. Centered on Lafayette Street, this small but beautiful Manhattan neighborhood is filled with history. Though Noho may span less than 10 blocks, it is packed with a multitude of attractions and amenities. From shopping and dining to art galleries and nightlife, Noho has much more to offer.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $1,295,000 to $22,850,000

Closed Prices: $595,000 to $18,000,000

Median Sale Price: $3,662,500

Average $ per sq ft: $1935

Association Fee Ranges:

Around Noho

Noho is filled with fascinating and historic architecture. Here you can find everything from condos and co-ops to historic row houses. The row houses along Lafayette Street were once home to wealthy historical figures like famous author Charles Dickens. Many of the area’s homes offer a unique combination of vintage beauty and modern luxury within a tranquil atmosphere.

Noho is home to a variety of fun and trendy eateries, most of which can be found on Lafayette Street, Bowery Street, and Great Jones Street. From cute coffee shops and matcha bars to delicious Japanese and Italian restaurants, residents have plenty of culinary options to choose from in Noho.

When walking through Noho, you will find a unique mixture of historic architecture, trendy restaurants, rotating art galleries, and high-end clothing retailers all within walking distance. With all of these amenities in one place, you’ll never run out of activities and attractions to enjoy, day or night.

There are a variety of different bars, pubs, and lounges throughout the neighborhood where you can enjoy a night out with friends. From classic Irish pubs to chic cocktail bars, Noho has a wide range of settings to suit your needs. Whether you’re looking for something laid-back or upscale, Noho has a place for you.

Sunday afternoons are best spent strolling through the streets to see what catches your eye in Noho. The area is home to a variety of hip art galleries and retail stores full of interesting finds. You can spend the day window shopping, admiring some cool artwork, or grabbing a cup of coffee with a friend.

The neighborhood has access to stops on the B, D, F, M, and 6 trains. There are also several MTA bus routes in the area. Due to Noho being a dense urban neighborhood, residents don’t own cars because of the lack of street parking. Most residents opt to use public transit or complete errands by foot or bike.

Locals Love

  • Walkable
  • Historic architecture
  • Variety of retail and dining options
  • Public transportation

Locals Don't Love

  • Traffic on major roadways
  • Lack of greenspace
  • Difficult street parking

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