About Soho
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $399,000 to $32,000,000
Closed Prices: $360,000 to $19,000,000
Median Sale Price: $2,495,000
Average $ per sq ft: $2181
Association Fee Ranges:
Around Soho
When compared to the high-rise buildings in other sections of Manhattan, the buildings in SoHo are generally on the shorter side. Often, they are low-rise apartment buildings, many of which are condos and co-ops. Much of the neighborhood is also encompassed by the SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District, named for the iconic intricate cast iron architecture featured on many of the neighborhood’s buildings. Most of these cast iron building facades date back to the 1800s.
Most of SoHo’s eateries are concentrated within its western half. Here you can find a collection of restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries, and shops. Whether you’re looking for a trendy, upscale, or casual dining experience, SoHo has a variety of cuisines for different taste buds. Whether you stop for a bite of sushi, pasta, burgers, tacos, or falafel, it’s sure to be a delicious one.
Home to many upscale retail spaces, SoHo is the perfect spot for finding the city’s latest fashion trends. The neighborhood’s cobblestone streets and beautiful cast iron architecture give the area its vintage beauty and charm. Here you’ll find residents and tourists alike taking advantage of the many shops, restaurants, and bars the neighborhood has to offer.
If you’re looking for a Friday night out on the town, SoHo will not disappoint. The neighborhood is home to different types of bars and lounges, where you can find everything from karaoke to tapas for you to enjoy. Whether you’re dancing the night away or relaxing as you catch up with friends over drinks, you’re sure to be in for a fun night in SoHo.
When living in SoHo, you definitely won’t want to miss out on the activity the area is known for—shopping. Thanks to SoHo’s unique architectural style, even the storefronts of chain retailers appear to match the atmosphere of the neighborhood’s trendy fashion boutiques. Locations of iconic brands like Gucci, Chanel, Dior, and many more happily call SoHo home.
SoHo has a multitude of transportation options, including stops on the 1, 2, 6, B, D, F, M, C, E, N, Q, R, and W trains. There are also several MTA bus lines that run through the neighborhood. This gives SoHo residents quick and easy access to the rest of Manhattan and beyond. SoHo is also extremely walkable and bike-friendly, making it easy to explore the neighborhood on foot or bike.
Locals Love
- Walkable and bike-friendly area
- Vibrant restaurant and nightlife scene
- Iconic architecture
Locals Don't Love
- Higher cost of living
- Difficult street parking
- Traffic and crowded sidewalks
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