If you're thinking of living in: it's the real estate column in the New York Times which describes, lovingly, distant neighborhoods so unfamiliar that the reporter could well be making them up. A possibility explored in the latest New Yorker.

They love their home, which they have renovated twice in the past six years first by adding three bedrooms on the second floor, and then, last fall, by tearing down the house itself and replacing it with an apartment on the Upper West Side.
The New Yorker: Shouts and Murmurs