Data maps are getting to be nearly as much of a New York pastime as complaining about the cost of housing, and a new series of graphics is here to help us enjoy both (and in three dimensions, no less). The above map comes courtesy of Constantine Valhouli, a principal at the Hammersmith Group, a consulting firm that focuses on real estate and market analysis—he's previously released a map of the city's notable musical references. This time around, Valhouli pulled data on average sale price per square foot from Zillow, Streeteasy, and Trulia to show the city's pricing by neighborhood, as represented by height. (The maps themselves were made by designer Cat Callaghan.)
Below, an upside-down view of the five boroughs (and Jersey):


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