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New York City, NY 10001 vs New York City, NY 10030
New York City, NY 10001 vs New York City, NY 10030: What the data shows
New York City, NY 10001 and New York City, NY 10030 are two ZIP codes within New York City. On home prices, New York City, NY 10001 is the more affordable option at $535,100 median — $175,400 less than New York City, NY 10030's $710,500. WYLT rates New York City, NY 10001 as “Think twice” — a neighborhood that warrants careful research before committing — and New York City, NY 10030 as “Good for now” — a solid choice worth serious consideration.
Both neighborhoods have similar safety profiles. New York City, NY 10001 has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. New York City, NY 10030 has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. On environmental risk, New York City, NY 10001 has Low flood risk and New York City, NY 10030 has Low flood risk.
New York City, NY 10030 is the more walkable neighborhood. New York City, NY 10001 scores 98/100 (exceptionally walkable) versus New York City, NY 10030's 99/100 (exceptionally walkable). For families weighing school quality, New York City, NY 10001 has the higher school rating — New York City, NY 10001 rates 8.5/10 and New York City, NY 10030 rates 7.3/10.
| Category | New York City, NY 10001 | New York City, NY 10030 |
|---|---|---|
| Housing | ||
| Verdict | Think twice | Good for now |
| Median Price | $535K ✓ Lower price | $711K |
| Median Rent | $3K | $1K ✓ Lower rent |
| Median Income | $107K ✓ Higher income | $48K |
| Price Volatility | High | Moderate ✓ More stable |
| Getting Around | ||
| Walk Score | 98/100 | 99/100 ✓ More walkable |
| Transit Score | 100/100 ✓ Better transit | 81/100 |
| Bike Score | 80/100 | 80/100 |
| Commute | 3 min ✓ Shorter commute | 16 min |
| Safety & Environment | ||
| Safety Grade | D+ | D+ |
| Violent Crime | Moderate | Moderate |
| Property Crime | Moderate | Moderate |
| Flood Risk | Low | Low |
| Air Quality | Moderate | Moderate |
| Community | ||
| Schools | 8.5/10 ✓ Better schools | 7.3/10 |
| Best for | young professionalsfamilies with high incomesindividuals with advanced degrees | young professionalsdiverse familiespublic transit users |
Bottom line
Both neighborhoods have distinct trade-offs — review the data above to find your best fit.
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