About Korea Town
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $535,000 to $2,295,000
Closed Prices: $530,000 to $6,250,000
Median Sale Price: $1,300,000
Average $ per sq ft: $985
Association Fee Ranges:
Around Korea Town
Korea Town is mostly made up of condos, co-ops, and other apartment-style structures. Due to the area being so small and densely packed, apartment buildings are often close together or located above the neighborhood’s bustling businesses. Thanks to Korea Town’s lively atmosphere, no matter which street you choose to live on, all of the neighborhood’s attractions will only be a short walk away.
While the neighborhood is naturally best known for its authentic Korean cuisine, there are other types of food that are especially popular. When looking for a full meal, Korean barbecue restaurants are a particularly sought-after destination. Once you’re done with your meal, don’t forget to hit up the specialty dessert shops for some colorful and sweet dessert cakes.
When walking through Korea Town, you will be met with bright lights, packed streets, and the classic urban energy of Midtown Manhattan. Full of billboards and colorful lights, Korea Town’s main strip appears very much like a miniature Times Square. You won’t want to miss out on the many attractions it offers.
Korea Town has a multitude of fun and unique bars, most of which can be found around W 32nd Street and W 33rd Street. Korea Town is home to multiple trendy rooftop bars in addition to its very popular karaoke lounges. On a night out in Korea Town, you’re sure to be singing and dancing the night away.
If you’re feeling a little tense then why not relax with a massage or in a sauna at one of the neighborhood’s several spas. You can also get some Sunday shopping done at the local grocery stores where you’ll find some unique food, international snacks, and beauty products.
The neighborhood boasts access to the B, D, F, M, N, Q, R, and W subway lines. There are also several MTA bus routes that run through the area. Additionally, Korea Town has access to the 33rd Street PATH station, which runs from Manhattan to New Jersey. The neighborhood is also extremely walkable, with all essentials available within the neighborhood.
Locals Love
- Plenty of shopping options
- Authentic Korean restaurants
- Vibrant nightlife options
Locals Don't Love
- Lack of street parking
- Limited real estate options
- Noise from bars
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