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Great Neck, NY vs Upper West Side, NY

Great Neck, NY vs Upper West Side, NY: What the data shows

Great Neck, NY is in Great Neck, NY while Upper West Side, NY is in Upper West Side, NY — both in the same state. On home prices, Great Neck, NY is the more affordable option at $710,500 median — $1,033,200 less than Upper West Side, NY's $1,743,700. WYLT rates Great Neck, NY as Good for now — a solid choice worth serious consideration — and Upper West Side, NY as Hard pass — a neighborhood WYLT does not recommend.

Great Neck, NY has the stronger safety profile of the two. Great Neck, NY has Low violent crime and Low property crime. Upper West Side, NY has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. On environmental risk, Great Neck, NY has Low flood risk and Upper West Side, NY has Low flood risk.

Upper West Side, NY is the more walkable neighborhood. Great Neck, NY scores 60/100 (somewhat walkable) versus Upper West Side, NY's 98/100 (exceptionally walkable). For families weighing school quality, Great Neck, NY has the higher school rating Great Neck, NY rates 7.4/10 and Upper West Side, NY rates 7.3/10.

CategoryGreat Neck, NYUpper West Side, NY
Housing
VerdictGood for nowHard pass
Median Price$711K

Lower price

$1.74M
Median Rent$2K

Lower rent

$3K
Median Income$112K$167K

Higher income

Price VolatilityModerateModerate
Getting Around
Walk Score60/10098/100

More walkable

Transit Score24/10079/100

Better transit

Bike ScoreN/A70/100

More bikeable

Commute29 min10 min

Shorter commute

Safety & Environment
Safety GradeA

Safer

D+
Violent CrimeLow

Lower risk

Moderate
Property CrimeLow

Lower risk

Moderate
Flood RiskLowLow
Air QualityGoodGood
Community
Schools7.4/10

Better schools

7.3/10
Best for
FamiliesCommutersHigh Schoolers
Young professionals who can afford the high costCultural enthusiasts looking for restaurants, theaters, and galleriesFamilies seeking quality schools and green space

Bottom line

If you're looking for a quiet suburban feel, good schools, and a shorter commute, Great Neck might be a better fit. However, if you prefer a urban lifestyle, can afford the high cost, and want quick access to Midtown, the Upper West Side might be suitable, albeit as a last resort due to its extreme price tag. For most people, however, Great Neck's trade-offs may be a more practical choice.

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