Little Italy
Mulberry Street
Living in Little Italy
Living here is living in a permanent street festival. The energy is infectious.
Walk-Ups
Real Estate Market
Classic NYC tenements. Expect fire escapes, exposed brick, and no elevators.
Feast of San Gennaro
Lifestyle
The Big Event
For 11 days in September, the streets are closed for food, games, and celebration.
Central Spot
Transportation
You can walk to Nolita, SoHo, and Chinatown in seconds. It is the crossroads of Downtown.
Dining Culture
Amenities
You will never go hungry. The concentration of Italian restaurants is the highest in the city.
Apartments For Sale (6)
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Price
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On Market
6-D
Beds:3 beds
Baths:3.5 baths
Size:1,800 sqft
Price:$5,495,000
Listed:Aug 17, 2023
On Market:862 days
2K
Beds:3 beds
Baths:2.5 baths
Size:-
Price:$2,880,000
Listed:May 19, 2025
On Market:221 days
4-C
Beds:2 beds
Baths:2 baths
Size:1,384 sqft
Price:$2,000,000
Listed:Aug 12, 2025
On Market:136 days
3J
Beds:2 beds
Baths:2 baths
Size:1,500 sqft
Price:$2,400,000
Listed:Sep 26, 2025
On Market:91 days
3B
Beds:2 beds
Baths:2 baths
Size:1,400 sqft
Price:$3,700,000
Listed:Oct 25, 2025
On Market:62 days
2A
Beds:3 beds
Baths:3 baths
Size:3,301 sqft
Price:$5,000,000
Listed:Oct 30, 2025
On Market:57 days
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it tiny?
Yes, effectively just a few blocks along Mulberry and Mott Streets.
Is it authentic?
It is largely commercial now, but historic families still remain.
Is it loud?
Yes, especially on weekends and during festivals.
Are apartments renovated?
Some are, but many are older walk-ups.
Is it safe?
Yes, very busy and well-lit.