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Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village 522 Available Apartments
A charming and historic neighborhood, Greenwich Village is known for its trademark jagged streets and starring role in the great literary and artistic movements of the 20th century. With Washington Square Park and New York University at the heart of the area, Greenwich Village boasts important landmarks, elegant mansions and exquisite pre-war co-ops lining Lower Fifth Avenue.
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East Village
East Village 375 Available Apartments
As a larger subset of several distinct enclaves, the East Village is a diverse neighborhood, boasting premier music and arts venues, ethnic establishments, trendy bars and restaurants, and luxury condominiums.
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Lower East Side
Lower East Side 344 Available Apartments
New York's proverbial working-class neighborhood, the Lower East Side is a bastion of old and new, with a mix of tenement buildings and newer luxury condominiums. The area's famed Jewish delis and ethnic restaurants neighbor art galleries, music venues and acclaimed restaurants situated along Clinton Street's "restaurant row."
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Why NYC builds twinned towers; See the 10 greatest paired residential buildings and homes inside The challenges of converting post-war commercial offices into residential apartments are well-documented. Large floor plates and centralized elevator cores often result in deep, awkwardly configured living spaces with limited access to natural light and ventilation. Mitigating these issues, such ... Friday, May 17, 2024
Co-op vs. Condo: Which New York City apartment type is right for you? + Discounted listings selling at a loss In New York, most buyers ultimately purchase one of two types of units: a co-op or condo. While many co-ops and condos look the same from the outside and both have built-in fees, these different types of properties are actually quite distinct. They also each come with their own pros and cons and ... Friday, May 17, 2024
Price Cuts: Rudy Giuliani relists UES co-op at reduced price; Ida Tarbell's historic Gramercy townhouse now $2M off From May 8-14, 2024, approximately 350 condos, co-ops, condops, and townhouses throughout New York City experienced price reductions. Among them was 120 East 19th Street, a Gramercy townhouse dating back to the 1850s, when Pacific Insurance Company president and Pacific Bank director Amos F. Hatf... Wednesday, May 15, 2024

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Chelsea Chelsea is one of New York's most vibrant and eclectic neighborhoods, teeming with art galleries, nightlife and an abundance of recreational activities. Home to singles, couples and families, Chels...
Gramercy Park With its stately mansions and exquisite apartment buildings, Gramercy Park is one of the city's oldest, most prestigious neighborhoods that for many offers the ultimate amenity: access to Manhattan...
Greenwich Village A charming and historic neighborhood, Greenwich Village is known for its trademark jagged streets and starring role in the great literary and artistic movements of the 20th century. With Washington...
East Village As a larger subset of several distinct enclaves, the East Village is a diverse neighborhood, boasting premier music and arts venues, ethnic establishments, trendy bars and restaurants, and luxury c...
West Village Full of surprises, the West Village represents New York's past and its future, with historic landmarks, townhouses and buildings in the east; and trendy restaurants, bars, clubs and modern architec...
Lower East Side New York's proverbial working-class neighborhood, the Lower East Side is a bastion of old and new, with a mix of tenement buildings and newer luxury condominiums. The area's famed Jewish delis ...
NoLiTa/Little Italy Like neighboring SoHo and NoHo, NoLiTa is prized for its historic buildings. The small enclave boasts high-end boutiques and restaurants, with less of the flash associated with its bigger neighbors...
NoHo From exquisite 19th-century buildings to modern masterpieces along Bond Street, NoHo is an eclectic neighborhood that represents New York's always vibrant and ever-changing nature. The small downto...
SoHo With its signature loft buildings, SoHo is a magnet for the fashionable and the famous. The onetime artist haven is now known for its many global high-end fashion brands and smaller boutiques.
Tribeca New York's most expensive and safest neighborhood, Tribeca is famous for its large loft buildings, world-class restaurants and vibrant arts scene. Home to an ever- expanding list of celebrity re...
Flatiron/Union Square Boasting some of the world's finest restaurants, the Flatiron/Union Square area is one of the most popular, both for its exceptional offerings and proximity to both downtown and uptown.