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NoHo Real Estate Map

NoHo spans Houston to 8th Street, between Broadway and the Bowery, a tightly scaled boutique conversion market.

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NoHo as a Boutique Conversion Market

Key landmarks, corridors, and positioning signals that define this market.

  • The Bowery on the eastern edge and Washington Square Park to the south anchor a tightly scaled conversion market with very limited ground-up new construction.
  • Astor Place and the cast-iron streetscape around Lafayette and Bond Streets concentrate the neighborhood's boutique condominium inventory.
  • Selldorf, BKSK, and DDG-led boutiques have established NoHo as a building-first market where small unit counts drive disproportionate per-foot premiums.
  • Spillover demand from SoHo and the West Village positions NoHo as a quieter alternative for buyers seeking similar density without the retail pressure.

NoHo behaves as a small-batch market, eight to twenty residences per building is typical, and most contested inventory turns over without ever reaching the open market.

Anthony Guerriero(認定不動産ブローカー)著 | Manhattan Miami Real Estate | 2026年1月更新

NoHo (North of Houston) is the small, landmarked Manhattan neighborhood bounded by Houston Street to the south, Astor Place/8th Street to the north, Broadway to the west, and the Bowery to the east.

Looking for NoHo apartments for sale? NoHo (North of Houston) is Manhattan's most exclusive small neighborhood, a landmarked enclave of converted lofts, starchitect condos, and celebrity residences tucked between SoHo, the East Village, and Greenwich Village. Browse cast-iron conversions, boutique buildings, and full-floor lofts on Bond Street and Great Jones. Prices range from $1.5 million for a one-bedroom to $30 million+ for a penthouse.

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NoHo at a Glance

Detail Information
Location Houston Street to 8th Street, Broadway to Bowery
ZIP Code 10012, 10003
Community District Manhattan CD 2
Median Sale Price ~$3.5 million
Property Types Loft Condos, Cast-Iron Conversions, Starchitect Buildings
Transit 6 at Bleecker; B/D/F/M at Broadway-Lafayette; N/R/W at 8th St
Character Landmarked, exclusive, celebrity enclave, design-forward

 

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NoHo at a Glance

NoHo Market Snapshot

$2.95M
Median apartment sale
$1,950
PSF (avg)
75+
Active listings
+5% YoY
Price growth
40 Bond
Top boutique condo by PSF

NoHo: Six Things Buyers Should Know

01
Buyers: art-world principals, fashion executives, tech founders, repeat downtown buyers prioritizing loft scale + landmark district.
02
Cluster blocks: Bond St, Great Jones St, Bleecker St, Lafayette St, Broadway, Astor Place corridor.
03
Price tiers: $1.8M-$3M (1BR/2BR loft co-op), $3M-$8M (full-floor condo), $8M-$40M+ (40 Bond, 25 Bond, 7 Wooster, NoHo penthouse).
04
Lifestyle: NoHo Historic District landmark protection, Bond St gallery row, IFC Center, Public Theater, Whole Foods Bowery, the Standard East Village.
05
Lower foreign-buyer share than Tribeca/SoHo; primarily domestic creative-industry and tech wealth concentration.
06
Trend: cast-iron loft conversions hold premium; new-construction extremely scarce due to historic-district protection, last major delivery was 40 Bond (2007).

Editorial Q&A

NoHo: Quick Answers

What is NoHo and how is it different from SoHo?

According to Manhattan Miami Real Estate, NoHo (North of Houston) is a small landmark district north of Houston Street between Broadway and Bowery, characterized by 19th-century cast-iron and brick loft buildings. Unlike SoHo's larger commercial/retail mix, NoHo is residential-dominant with under 100 active listings at any time and median PSF near $1,950.

Which NoHo buildings are most coveted?

Manhattan Miami Real Estate identifies 40 Bond (Herzog & de Meuron), 25 Bond Street (BKSK Architects), 7 Wooster, 372 Lafayette, 1 Astor Place, and select Bond Street/Great Jones loft conversions as the trophy NoHo addresses, with penthouses trading from $15M to over $40M.

Why is NoHo inventory so limited?

Per Manhattan Miami Real Estate, the NoHo Historic District covers only 125 buildings across roughly six blocks, with the NoHo East and NoHo Historic District Extension adding modest acreage. New construction is effectively prohibited under landmark rules, and many lofts remain in long-tenured ownership, producing fewer than 100 listings at any given moment.

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