Unsurprisingly, Hudson Yards has entered the ten most expensive neighborhoods in NYC as it now occupies second place after Tribeca, according to a new report. The PropertyShark report looks at residential transactions in the second quarter of 2019.

Tribeca tops the list, with a median sales price of $4.34 million, followed by Hudson Yards at $3.86 million. The analysis also found that Little Italy’s prices increased by 153 percent, with the neighborhood landing on the third spot with a median sales price of $2.6 million.

The only Brooklyn neighborhood in the top ten list—also not surprising—is Cobble Hill, which occupies the seventh place at $2.35 million. Dumbo saw a significant decline in price, down 40 percent compared to last year, at $1.5 million.

Soho, Garment District, Hudson Square, Flatiron District, the Greenwich Village, and Gramercy Park are also in the top ten.

The report also notes that while Queens’s Ditmars-Steinway median home sale price hasn’t reached $1 million, its year-over-year median price saw a 79 percent increase, reaching $964,500.

As the city’s mansion tax took effect on July 1, the report says, buyers rushed to close on purchases “to avoid paying the new tax.” See a map below and read the full report here.