The Complete Neighborhood Guide in NYC 2023: Where to Live

People who try to find an appropriate place to rent in New York always want to know if they will be comfortable with all they need. We want our life to be full of funny, educational, and pleasant due to New York events that keep our morale high. What are the best places to live in NY, and what new can you see there while spending your time in certain neighborhoods? Let’s see!

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Manhattan – the center of vibrant life

The borough includes not only Manhattan island itself but also part of the mainland and smaller islands nearby. It is divided into several neighborhoods and is the epicenter of New York life. Parts of Manhattan are very diverse, so you cannot describe it in a few words.

Why would you like to live in Washington Heights?

This New York neighborhood is situated on Manhattan island and covers its northern area. Here, people will find many curious places to visit and people to meet. Due to this region being in the city center, Outpost-club offers private rooms in this neighborhood from $1390.

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To learn more about local culture

The population of Washington Heights historically consists of Latin Americans about half of the population in this neighborhood. If you want to discover more about how the culture of Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin Americans developed in the US, you should visit The Hispanic Society of America museum. To learn more about New York history, Morris-Jumel Mansion is open, and for those who admire medieval arts and culture of Europe – The Met Cloisters museum offers a rich collection of pieces.

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Never be hungry

When it’s up to hunger, Washington Heights is not the neighborhood where you will struggle to find another cafe in New York. Most restaurants offer Mexican, Cuban, Venezuelan, or Dominican cuisine – there New York citizens can find both indoor and on-the-go menus. Indian restaurants or gastropubs may also sound interesting and help bring a little diversity.

More locations that astonish

As for the attractions you can see in the Washington Heights neighborhood, you should admire the Audubon Mural project which counts to 30 installations calling to draw people’s attention to the dying bird species. The Palace of Spiritual Arts will be great for entertainment and communication. Fort Tryon Park is convenient for a calm walk and a breath of fresh air in the megapolis.

Many other places also deserve your attention, and some of them may become your favorite in New York. Luckily, it’s pretty easy to get from one point to another within a neighborhood and on broader territories. Even though Manhattan is famous for its heavy traffic, the road junction and system of public transport help unload it a little bit.

Harlem – synonymous with black culture

Its location is more southern. Many jazz legends found their “birth” here, so if you want to know what the true African American culture is, this is where to go. The neighborhood presents itself with a wide variety of cultural and informational places to visit.

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Feel it vivid

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture – is a thematic library dedicated to collecting any information about African Americans contributing to American culture. The National Jazz Museum in the Harlem neighborhood provides a rich collection of pieces describing, demonstrating, and analyzing jazz in all its manifestations. After a cultural program (you can find much more than the abovementioned), discover soul food and other cuisines of ethnic or more popular directions. As for more specific examples of New York restaurants to visit, keep the following ones in mind:

  • Red Rooster Harlem;
  • Sylvia's soul food;
  • Lido - Italian food;
  • The Cecil Steakhouse;
  • Dinosaur Bar-B-Que; etc.

You can also admire Apollo Theater, or Harlem Stage - The Gatehouse which serves as a performance space in the neighborhood and supports Afro-American actors, musicians, and other people of art.

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Learn more about local conditions

Those living in Harlem should know the statistics show not all of the neighborhood premises available for rent are in decent condition, which is a frequent reason for people to encounter asthma and other diseases. Housing conditions are subject to heated discussions along with social and other factors that influence locals’ health. So whether you join the Outpost Club community or will look for a room in New York from other sources, pay particular attention to housing conditions. We emphasize that the rooms you can find with Outpost-club are fully furnished and provided with all the necessary amenities for your comfortable and healthy living. The rental for private rooms offered on outpost-club.com starts from $1390-1700 in this neighborhood in New York depending on the accommodation specifics.

Hell's Kitchen – life’s boiling and souls burning

It is widely known that Hell’s Kitchen is the center of nightlife in New York. Most exceptionally interesting places and events to visit are open and happen at high here. This is also closely related to the fact that Hell's Kitchen neighborhood is among those neighborhoods in New York where the LGBTQ+ community lives and develops the most widely. You can see it not only through the variety of restaurants and lounge zones, but also through shops you can visit to buy another element for your stylish look (Fine and Dandy) or souvenir collection (Delphinium Home). New York cafes are presented in a broad diversity of places looking as fashionable places or bistros – so whether you need to have a snack or spend an evening, there will be a great choice available.

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Those, making their first acquaintance with New York neighborhoods, can benefit from Circle Line Sightseeing Cruise that goes around Manhattan island and allows seeing the most famous attractions from the best angles. Pier 78 at Hudson River Park also deserves your attention if you’re fond of such cruises. By the way, there’s the Intrepid museum nearby, which will be interesting for New York visitors admiring military tech.

Life quality in this New York part is pretty high, which explains the rental pricing. Outpost-club offers private rooms in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in NYC starting from $1900. Hell’s Kitchen is connected with New Jersey through the Lincoln Tunnel – an underwater roadway providing a considerate road junction.

Calm and luxurious Gramercy Park

Compared to the previously mentioned ones, the Gramercy Park neighborhood is considerably smaller. It includes several quarters of residential apartments, where multiple foods and beverages are offered. New York’s Irving Plaza is widely known to be the main place where many considerable and little events are organized. This is a popular area for office workers to relax, spend their free time, and have fun. The neighborhood is named after an eponymous privately owned park in its center.

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As the neighborhood includes residential buildings and entertainment places, the region is quite safe. The luxury apartments and beautiful streets make people admire this location, so rental pricing here is quite expensive. On the Outpost-club website, you can find rooms for rent with prices starting from $3300 per month. This neighborhood in New York is full of restaurants and cafes but is not characterized by loaded traffic. It’s quite easy to get there and commute from the neighborhood.

The best about Queens

If moving to NYC, you have probably heard about the Queens neighborhood – the largest county in New York that covers considerable areas of Long Island and is comparable to the city by its size and population. There are many parts of Queens, but here we give the info on the neighborhoods where Outpost-club offers rooms for rent.

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A more leisurely side of NYC in Ridgewood

The Ridgewood neighborhood is located in the western part of Queens, and it’s among quite good areas to live in New York for those who like a calm and measured atmosphere. Houses here are presented in varied housing from six-family homes to single-family ones. The neighborhood has many cafes, restaurants, bars, and bakeries to visit, but you will not meet so many entertaining events New York is so famous for. Historical attractions and landmarks include mostly the historical districts listed in the National Register of Historic Places (1983), but there are two unique places to see:

  • The Van Nanda House – which established the border between Queens and Brooklyn;
  • The Ridgewood Theater.

The transport junction is not as developed here as in the other New York regions. Though you will find some buses and metro stations to get to the other city regions, most movements within the neighborhood you’ll have to take by walk or by car. Outpost-club offers private rooms in Ridgewood with deals starting from $1340 which indicates it’s among the best affordable places to live in New York.

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Flushing – get to know the largest Asian community in New York

Reading about the best areas to stay in NYC you will probably come across Flushing, NYC – a neighborhood distinguished by its size (among the largest in Queens) and demographics (the predominant part of inhabitants are Asians: Koreans, Chinese, and South Asians). Here people find Flushing Chinatown also known as the Chinese Times Square of New York.

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At New York’s Flushing, you can find many interesting activities to do:

  • Queens Museum offers a rich exposition of arts and provides Drop-in Family Workshop;
  • For nature lovers, the neighborhood has Flushing Zoo;
  • Town Hall at Flushing helps you learn much more about the Queens culture and how it developed throughout time;
  • Kingsland Homestead farmhouse serves the same goal.

The Queens borough of New York is indeed gigantesque, so whatever activity you prefer, you will find multiple options.

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Regarding the great area that the neighborhood covers, the road junction is pretty comfortable for car drivers. Public transport is present but is not as great as in Manhattan. The neighborhood is considered one of the safest in New York. Regarding that and all we mentioned previously, rental prices per private room are reasonable – outpost-club.com offers start from $1390.

Family-like and relaxing Brooklyn

The Brooklyn borough of New York is widely known for its size and large population. According to the data from 2020, the population of Kings County was more than 2.5 million people. This New York location is the westernmost part of Long Island, which explains that historically, this region developed as a port city. Today, certain neighborhoods and parts of Brooklyn are considered the nicest areas in New York.

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Bushwick – a gastronomical graffiti

The Bushwick neighborhood is famous for its vivid and busy lifestyle. Whether you prefer calm promenades in the daytime or nightlife activities – you will find an option in New York’s Bushwick. Italian foods and bakeshops, French bistros, and even dance clubs combined with a bar and cafe are available here. Most places in this New York area offer inventive interpretations of classic solutions offering services in the premises of former garages and warehousing facilities.

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Multiple venues open their doors to the neighborhood’s nightlife-livers. You’ll find Syndicated, El Cortez, Elsewhere and Rooftop at Elsewhere, The Narrows, House of Yes, and many other bright living spaces. Except for such entertainment, pamper yourself with some vintage things you can find on the thematic markets of New York.

Bushwick is a comfortable neighborhood for living and daily moves through the city due to the decent metro junction through New York. The rental here depends on what kind of room you wish for: for those who prefer private rooms, the prices start from $1340; those ready for shared rooms can count for prices from $790.

When Harlem goes in family style – it’s Bed-Stuy

Generally, the Bed-Stuy neighborhood of New York has no real difference from other regions. Here you can find decent venues to visit, most of them are distinguished by a relaxing and friendly atmosphere. Weeksville Heritage Center is among those historical places in New York where you can discover more about African-American culture. Richard Beavers Gallery makes you acquainted with more modern Black community art of New York.

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Getting to know Bedford-Stuyvesant better, you understand it has been another neighborhood in New York where African Americans develop their culture, but not as brightly as in Harlem. Searching for a room in Bed-Stuy, you should be ready to pay starting from $1390 for a private room. The neighborhood is quite comfortable to live in and commute to work, so visit the outpost-club.com page for more info.

Try a taste and spell the Polish borscht at Greenpoint

Another New York neighborhood that is located in the North of Brooklyn and is distinguished by its considerable size, Greenpoint continues developing its housing and entertainment. It is known for the great community of Polish Americans living here and for unusual combinations of varied venues working side-by-side. Here you will find many unpretentious dive bars close to cocktail bars; Polish restaurants coexisting with cafes and restaurants of Mexican, Vietnamese, Thai, and other cuisines. Another neighborhood’s characteristic feature is a broad diversity of bakeries and coffee shops where you can take your coffee on the go or taste many varied doughnuts. Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop is the leading representative of all the doughnut businesses running in this part of New York.

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Greenpoint is comfy for people who don’t like glam so much but prefer a more sincere atmosphere on the streets and in the venues. Moreover, it’s quite easy to get to the main neighborhoods in New York, so living in Greenpoint will be a perfect option for young specialists not used to the fast and busy life of central New York. Private rooms provided by the Outpost Club here start from $1810.

Feel the hipsters' footprints at Williamsburg

When you read about the neighborhoods in New York, Williamsburg is among the most mentioned. Even though nowadays the impact is not as strong as it was a couple of decades ago, it is still one of the main regions where the hipster culture exists and develops. People who admire this community find multiple opportunities to get to know it better through live music at concerts in music halls or in local venues offering live performance options (Brooklyn Bowl is among the most famous). This neighborhood in New York is a little more vivid than Greenpoint, and here we can see it everywhere – even on the walls. One of the primary Williamsburg features is omnipresent graffiti, which is the most numerous at the places of former factories.

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However, they are not the only art to admire in the Williamsburg neighborhood. Seasonally, embankment turns into concert spaces where live music is being performed in New York. All over the year two main parks – Domino Park and McCarren Park – work and please their visitors with stunning views of urban nature. Near the Bushwick Inlet Park, fans of outdoor eating will find the Smorgasburg food court – a popular New York place where inventiveness meets classics.

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Williamsburg is quite comfortable for living in, so if you ask yourself: “Where do young professionals live in NYC?”, this neighborhood may be the answer. Paying from $1750 for a private room, you can benefit from this area's rich culture and comfortable infrastructure.

Discover indeed homely streets of Kensington

In contrast to many other vivid neighborhoods, living in Kensington (Brooklyn) will not remind you of any of those party-like streets with rich nightlife “facilities”. This neighborhood of New York is primarily residential with quiet ways between tidy rowhouses, Victorian-style, and apartments. Truly calm and unloaded, it provides enough space and time to breathe out after a stressful day. Moreover, the pricing will surprise you pleasantly – you can find private rooms for a rental from $1180. Regarding the proximity to two large parks and comfortable New York subway connections, the neighborhood is perfect for people with an introverted mindset.

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Feeling like a family in Stuyvesant Heights

When talking about Stuy Heights, you won’t tell it’s among the most expensive neighborhoods in New York. Being another residential area with calm restaurants and a couple of cozy bars, Stuyvesant Heights is perfect for a quiet routine after a busy workday in the New York city center. The friendly atmosphere and walking distance of all the necessary facilities make this neighborhood a great place to live in New York.

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Demographic figures show that more than half the population of this New York neighborhood are Black people, the second is Hispanic residents, and little of other origins. When asking yourself: “Is Stuyvesant Heights a good neighborhood?” remember the fact that it’s commonly accepted that people here have strong ties with each other. Parents believe neighbors to look after their smallest and hang out together on summer evenings, so one way or another, this place makes an impression of a tight suburb within New York City.

In this neighborhood, you’ll find everything necessary to live and go to work in New York. Parking lots are not so numerous in this part of the borough, but proximity to public transport and metro connections make this fact not so significant. Rental in Stuy Heights that the Outpost-club provides starts from $1260 which is pretty affordable for a private room in New York.

Fort Greene – where Flea becomes attractive

Looking at the Fort Greene neighborhood you may think it is more like a big family spread over a territory. Its vibes communicate that relaxing mood that people have while having a chat on a Thursday evening and discussing their plans for the weekend. Not really busy or buzzing, this neighborhood is calm and homely, and only in the season when New York’s Brooklyn Flea on Lafayette and Vanderbilt starts working, the streets fill up with loud shopping and conversations.

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The bars, cafes, and restaurants you can meet on the New York streets in this neighborhood are cozy and warm. A huge park at the center of the neighborhood gives a great chance to take a walk or enjoy the greenery. Regarding all that and the comfortable transport connection, Fort Greene is considered among the best neighborhoods for living in New York. With the Outpost Club, you can find convenient private rooms starting from $1550.

Getting everywhere in a couple of steps from Crown Heights

Looking at Crown Heights, it becomes understandable why NYC neighborhoods stereotypes touch on how loud are New York nights, how many other entertainment venues NYC has to visit, and how complicated the subway map is.

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Living in Crown Heights, you can easily get to the main Brooklyn attractions like Botanic Garden or Brooklyn Museum, enjoy the large Prospect Park that lies right next to the neighborhood on the west or share some joy with children in Brooklyn Children’s Museum of New York. Here also the West Indian American Day Parade takes place when September comes – that’s why the New York streets fill up with loud cheers and tipsy faces. Except for that time, you can find several neighborhood streets that will be the best for getting familiar with the local cuisines and cultures: Nostrand Ave, Franklin Ave, Washington Ave, and Utica Ave have the biggest concentration of bars and restaurants throughout the neighborhood.

On workdays, it’s easy to commute to most parts of New York due to the considerate metro connection present in the neighborhood. The rental in this region takes from $1290 per private room.

Let Flatbush make feel the Caribbean touch of NYC

The neighborhood is famous for its wide variety of communities and nationalities living there. Today, the Flatbush neighborhood has a population among the most diverse ones in New York. It explains why its commercial district is always busy and thriving – and it touches on restaurants as well. You should pay particular attention to the New York’s Caribbean cuisine presented in the neighborhood, and appreciate other places offering Mexican, Indian, and other plates. For those preferring nightlife entertainment, bars are available within the walking distance.

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Generally, it has quite a favorable location with proximity to Prospect Park, multiple sports, entertainment, and healthcare facilities. Kings Theater is one of the main entertainment centers of neighborhoods in New York where you can enjoy another performance in a lux vibe of a majestic theater thriving even more after its reopening. Moreover, Flatbush has a pretty advantageous transport junction allowing one to get to most neighborhoods of New York by public transport. Regarding such a variety of activities and commuting comforts, the rent pricing ranges from $1250 per private room and $790 per shared one which is not the highest cost in New York.

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Boerum Hill – when comfy is a lifestyle

If you’ve looked for a not-too-loud place with pretty dining and safe streets, New York’s Boerum Hill is among the best for you. The space covered by the Boerum Hill neighborhood is not so large compared to the other Brooklyn regions, but decent to accommodate New York’s mix of cultures and people. The neighborhood is considered perfect for young professionals and families as it offers comfortable rowhouses and townhouses in an environment of a developed infrastructure:

  • most commercial places and venues you will find on Smith Street, Court Street, and Atlantic Avenue;
  • the neighborhood is surrounded by three metro stations allowing one to get to most parts of NYC;
  • due to its modest size, the area has everything necessary within walking distance;
  • watch the latest news about events at Barclays Center for concerts or visit the New York Transit Museum for new impressions.

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All of this makes Boerum Hill a decent neighborhood, so the Outpost Club offers rentals starting from $1810 for a private room.

The neighborhoods in New York are very different. Some are bright, loud, and diverse, and you feel a little lost for the first time. Others remind me more of a quiet town with your soulmate neighbors always ready to chat or help. Outpost-club offers a multitude of options in private and shared rooms for young interns and specialists to have their best days. Choose what’s better for you with outpost-club.com, and explore New York as you wish!



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