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Carnegie Hill
Carnegie Hill 664 Available Apartments
One of New York's most prestigious neighborhoods, Carnegie Hill is home to world- class museums, elite private schools and prominent houses of worship, as well as the finest examples of pre-war apartment buildings and townhouses.
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Lenox Hill
Lenox Hill 1122 Available Apartments
The Lenox Hill neighborhood is a favorite for shoppers. With Bloomingdales as the centerpiece of the business district, the area also features upscale boutiques and highly regarded restaurants and cafes.
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Yorkville
Yorkville 756 Available Apartments
Situated just east of some of the city's most valuable real estate, Yorkville is characterized by its eclectic mix of brownstones, tenements and newer luxury high- rise apartment buildings. The area is known for its many casual, mom-and-pop restaurants and bars along Second and Third avenues.
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Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.
Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St. 620 Available Apartments
From elegant pre-war apartment buildings and mansions to esteemed cultural institutions and world-class shopping on Madison Avenue, the Park/Fifth to 79th Street area has long been a high-society epicenter, home to generations of established families.
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Upper East Side real estate news

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
NYC homes with character: Great listings with exposed wood-beam ceilings When former manufacturing or commercial spaces from the pre-war era are converted into residential apartments, not everything needs to be discarded. Among the cherished elements retained are cast-iron columns and wood-beamed ceilings. These buildings, usually dating back to the 19th century, stan... Wednesday, May 15, 2024

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Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St. From elegant pre-war apartment buildings and mansions to esteemed cultural institutions and world-class shopping on Madison Avenue, the Park/Fifth to 79th Street area has long been a high-society e...
Lenox Hill The Lenox Hill neighborhood is a favorite for shoppers. With Bloomingdales as the centerpiece of the business district, the area also features upscale boutiques and highly regarded restaurants and ...
Carnegie Hill One of New York's most prestigious neighborhoods, Carnegie Hill is home to world- class museums, elite private schools and prominent houses of worship, as well as the finest examples of pre-war ...
Yorkville Situated just east of some of the city's most valuable real estate, Yorkville is characterized by its eclectic mix of brownstones, tenements and newer luxury high- rise apartment buildings. The ...