SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square vs Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square
Manhattan
SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square
Family Fit 46/100
Manhattan
Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square
Family Fit 52/100
SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square (Manhattan) and Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square (Manhattan), compared across the nine signals we score for families. SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square scores higher on Affordability and Safety; Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square leads on Families and Transit. Overall they're 91% similar on family fit.
How they compare
| Metric | SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square | Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square |
|---|---|---|
| Family Fit | 46/100 | 52/100 (leads) |
| Families | 52/100 | 75/100 (leads) |
| Affordability | 3/100 (leads) | 0/100 |
| Schools | 97/100 | 98/100 (leads) |
| Community | 79/100 | 84/100 (leads) |
| Transit | 92/100 | 100/100 (leads) |
| Safety | 9/100 (leads) | 7/100 |
| Health | 2/100 | 7/100 (leads) |
| Activities | 92/100 | 95/100 (leads) |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square or Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square better for families?
- SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square and Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square each suit different families. SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square leads on Affordability and Safety, while Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square leads on Families, Transit, and Family Fit. What's "better" depends on what you prioritize — safety, schools, affordability, or commute. Set your priorities to see how each ranks for your family.
- How do SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square and Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square compare on safety and schools?
- SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square: 9/100 safety, 97/100 schools. Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square: 7/100 safety, 98/100 schools.
- Are SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square and Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square similar neighborhoods?
- They're 91% similar across the nine signals we score. SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square stands out on Affordability and Safety.
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