Nabe Analysis — Fresh Concepts

What would make a consumer screenshot this? What would make an investor say "nobody else can do this"?

Concept 1 — The Intel Brief
Premium intelligence feel. Dark header, confidence-rated insights, agent signals. Bloomberg Terminal meets your smartest friend.
Investor angle: "This is a data product, not a listing site"
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Nabe Intel Brief

3 listings analyzed · 18 exclusive data points each
Live data
312 E 6th
94
Best Overall
170 N 10th
91
Best Deal
320 S 3rd
90
Quietest
Strong

170 N 10th is underpriced. $600K below the top pick with only a 3-point gap. Agent data confirms the seller is motivated — this won't last.

Strong

Noise is the real separator. 320 S 3rd (82) and 312 E 6th (80) are both quiet. 170 N 10th drops to 72 — BQE proximity. Matters if you work from home.

Notable

Management is a sleeper metric. 312 E 6th and 320 S 3rd both score 90 — responsive supers, clean common areas. This is what tenants actually complain about most, and it's invisible on other sites.

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Agent Signal

"The garden at 312 E 6th is worth the price alone — you won't find outdoor space like this below $2M in the East Village. And the super at 170 N 10th, Ramon, lives on-site. Same-day fixes. That's rare in Williamsburg."

Compiled from 3 local agent takes
Concept 2 — Your Morning At...
Lifestyle vignettes. Paints the picture of LIVING there — not numbers, but mornings, commutes, weekends. What does it feel like?
Investor angle: "This sells an experience no spreadsheet can"
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What life actually looks like

Best Overall
312 E 6th St
$1.8M
7:30 AM — Coffee in your private garden, morning sun hitting the back wall. 8:15 — Walk to the L train, 4 minutes to Union Square. The block is one of the quietest in the East Village — you'd hear the birds if there were more of them. Building super knows your name, packages never go missing. Your neighbor's been here 12 years and has no plans to leave.
Quiet: 80/100 Mgmt: 90/100 Private garden Higher taxes
EC
"You won't find outdoor space like this below $2M anywhere nearby."
Good Deal
170 N 10th St
$1.2M
7:30 AM — Elevator to the rooftop, Manhattan skyline and the Williamsburg Bridge in full view. You'll take photos up here you'll never post because you don't want everyone to know. 8:00 — The G train is 6 minutes away. The block's a little noisier — BQE traffic hums — but inside the unit, you don't notice. Ramon the super fixed your dishwasher the same morning you asked.
Below market price Rooftop views On-site super Noisier block (72) Higher charges
MR
"Ramon actually lives on-site. That's rare in Williamsburg — things get fixed same day."
Quietest
320 S 3rd St
$6,200/mo
7:30 AM — Kids are still asleep. They each have their own room — actual rooms, not converted closets. You open the door to the private terrace and eat breakfast outside. 8:30 — Quiet enough to take your first call from the living room without closing a door. The building management responds within hours, not days. You'll pay more for this, and it's only the G train for Manhattan, but you'll sleep better than anywhere else on this list.
Quietest (82/100) Private terrace True 3BR Above market G train only
SK
"The rare 3BR that actually feels like a 3BR. Game-changer for families."

This is what 18 data points per listing can tell you that 4 can't.

Concept 3 — Hot Take Cards
Bold, opinionated, punchy. One decisive sentence per listing, then proof. Sports-commentary energy. Designed to be screenshotted and texted.
Investor angle: "Personality drives sharing. Sharing drives growth."

⚡ Nabe Hot Takes

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312 E 6th St · $1.8M
94
The one you buy if you're done looking.
Quietest block in EV
Top management (90)
Private garden
! Premium price
EC
"The garden alone is worth it — you won't find outdoor space like this below $2M nearby."
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170 N 10th St · $1.2M
91
90% of the quality, 67% of the price. Do the math.
$600K under #1
Below market price
Skyline rooftop
! Noisier (72)
MR
"The super, Ramon, lives on-site. Same-day fixes — that's rare in Williamsburg."
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320 S 3rd St · $6,200/mo
90
The one where your kids each get a real bedroom.
Quietest (82)
Private terrace
True 3BR layout
! Above market
SK
"The private terrace is a game-changer for families or anyone who entertains."

Nabe Score, noise data, management ratings, agent takes — none of this exists on other listing sites.

Concept 4 — The Answer
Organized by the questions you're actually asking — not by listing. "Which is quietest?" gets a clear winner. "Which is the best deal?" gets a clear winner. Then best-for summary.
Investor angle: "We understand user intent, not just data"

Questions you're really asking

Clear answers from 18 data points per listing

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Which is the best deal?
Winner
170 N 10th St
$1.2M
$600K less than the top-scored option, with only a 3-point Nabe Score gap. Agent data confirms it's priced below market — the seller is motivated. You're getting 90% of the quality for 67% of the price.
312 E 6th: $1.8M · 320 S 3rd: $6.2K/mo
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Which is the quietest?
Winner
320 S 3rd St
82/100
Edges out 312 E 6th (80) slightly. 170 N 10th drops to 72 — it's near the BQE. If you work from home, this is the metric that matters most, and it's not on any other listing site.
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Which has the best building?
Winner
312 E 6th St
94
Highest Nabe Score across every category. Top-rated management (90), private garden, on the quietest block in the East Village. Tenants say the super knows their name. You pay a premium — but the building justifies it.
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What should I watch out for?
312 E 6th: Higher property taxes (it's a townhouse). The premium is real.
170 N 10th: Common charges above average. Noisier block. Smaller sqft.
320 S 3rd: Above market price. G train only — no direct Manhattan express. It's a rental, not equity.
312 E 6th
Buy forever. Best building on the best block.
170 N 10th
Smart money. Near-equal quality, $600K less.
320 S 3rd
Quiet + space. Families and remote workers.
Concept 5 — The Straight Talk
The "Friend's Advice" but with life and color. TLDR up top, conversational insights in the middle, color-coded verdict cards at the bottom. Not drab.
Investor angle: "Voice + data = trust. Trust = retention."
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Nabe Straight Talk

What 3 local agents + 18 data points tell us

TLDR: All three score 90+. The real question isn't which is best — it's what matters most to you. Building quality? Money? Quiet?

💰 The money story
170 N 10th is $600K cheaper and only 3 points behind the leader. Agent data says it's priced below market — the seller is motivated. That's not a red flag, it's an opportunity. 320 S 3rd is above market, but tenants say the private terrace justifies it.
🔇 The noise story
320 S 3rd and 312 E 6th are both quiet (82 and 80). 170 N 10th drops to 72 — it's near the BQE. If you work from home or have light sleepers, this is the metric other sites literally can't show you.
🏠 The building story
312 E 6th has the best management (90) — responsive super, clean common areas, neighbors who stay for years. 320 S 3rd ties at 90. 170 N 10th is close at 87 with an on-site super. This data comes from actual tenant reviews — you won't find it on Zillow.
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312 E 6th St · $1.8M
Buy this if you're done looking. Best building, best block, private garden.
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170 N 10th St · $1.2M
The smart play. 90% of the quality for 67% of the price + killer rooftop.
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320 S 3rd St · $6,200/mo
Quiet + space. Private terrace, true 3BR, best noise score of the three.
EC
MR
SK
From 3 local agents
"The garden at 312 E 6th is rare below $2M. The super at 170 N 10th, Ramon, lives on-site — same-day fixes. And 320 S 3rd is the only true 3BR in the area where the rooms don't feel like closets."