Neighborhood Guide

Chinatown


Manhattan'Chinatown   Mành?dùn huábù  is a neighborhood in Lower ManhattanNew York City, bordering the Lower East Side to its east, Little Italy to its north, Civic Center to its south, and Tribeca to its west. Chinatown is home to the largest enclave of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere. With an estimated population of 90,000 to 100,000 people, Manhattan's Chinatown is also one of the oldest Chinese ethnic enclaves. The Manhattan Chinatown is one of nine Chinatown neighborhoods in New York City, as well as one of twelve in the New York metropolitan area, which contains the largest ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia, enumerating an estimated 819,527 uniracial individuals as of 2014. Historically it was primarily populated by Cantonese speakers. However, in the 1980s-90s, large numbers of Fuzhounese-speaking immigrants also arrived. As many Fuzhounese and Cantonese speakers now speak Mandarin—the official language in China and Taiwan—in addition to their native languages, this made it more important for Chinatown residents to learn and speak Mandarin.


Chinatown Listings

Size Starting from Listings Count Avg. $/Ft2 DOM
Studio $995.0K 1 $1,396 157
1 BR $625.0K 24 $1,858 146
2 BR $599.0K 34 $2,007 156
3 BR $2.40M 14 $2,081 249

$1,835

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