A few takeaways from the report, starting with the median sale price for condos, co-ops and townhouses decreased 34 percent in April compared to April 2015 ... while the median rent just topped that of the Upper East Side.
Specifically:
• Home prices decreased by more than 30 percent year-over-year in March and April; the median price in April was $767,000
• The median rent in March and April reached $3,450, slightly more than on the Upper East Side
• 82 percent of all housing units built in the East Village are rentals, a higher percentage than the one for all of Manhattan (67 percent)
• The smallest home in the neighborhood spans only 250 square feet, yet sold for $500,000 back in 2006
• 34 is the median age of an East Village resident.
You can read the full post here.
And here are more factoids from a handy-dandy infographic via PropertyShark ...

The largest home mentioned in the chart might be this one at 210 E. Fifth St. (It was asking $25 million in 2012.)