Midtown East is a very popular neighborhood. Located near the Midtown "Central Business District" and the United Nations the neighborhood has a very "residential feeling". It is also known for its great neighborhood restaurants and shops as well as world class fine dining too. This neighborhood had a wide variety of condos, coops and townhouses.
Located next to Midtown East and adjacent to the East River is Sutton Place. THis neighborhood offer something ompletely different in New York—tranquility! While relatively unknown to many people this beautiful neighborhood is home to many famous people seeking privacy including the late great architect I.M. Pei himself.
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The Upper East side has historically been one of the most affluent neighborhoods in New York City. Home to many cultural institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and many famous art galleries too. It is also famous for its high end designed boutiques and some of the finest private schools in Manhatten. In short, the Upper East Side has it all!
Central Park South is only three blocks long, running between Fifth and Eighth avenues, but it is home to some of the most expensive condos in the city many of which have breath-taking views of Central Park. In addition it is home of some amazing boutiques, famous stores and restaurants. Of course, the iconic Central Park is right at your doorstep. You can't ask for anything better than a stroll through the park or world class shopping.
Columbus Circle is an unique place because it is the perfect synergy between great shopping, top of the line restaurants and outstanding condos. Anchored by the "Deutsche Center" (formerly the Time Warner Center) and the world famous Mandarin Oriental Hotel! . Columbus Circle is a shopping, dining and luxury living destination. Home to the famous 15 Central Park West this is a true luxury destination.
The Upper West Side is a well established neighborhood known for its tree lined streets lined with townhouses as well as some well known coops lining Central Park West. The neighborhood is also known for its many great restaurants, coffee shops and nieghborhood boutiques. It has a strong community vibe making it sought afdter place to live.
Midtown West is known for many modern upscale condos, chic restaurants, and energetic bars and pubs. You will find Broadway theaters as well as a vast transpoprtation network in this neighborhood. All of these factors amke this a very desireable neighborhood.
Living in Chelsea offers residents a "European feel" due to the mixed variety of low density buildings. This neighborhood has become a "dining destination" with many world famous chefs opening restuarants in the neighborhood. There are also many great stores located on "lower Fifth Avenue" running through this neighborhood. Chelsea is also home to the Highline Park as well as many art galleries. Chelsea/Flatiron is a VERY popular place to live,
One of New York's most sought after neighborhoods. The West Village is full of charming streets, great sidewalk cafes and trendy nightlife destinations. This neighborhood is well known for its tree lined streets and townhouses. There is a very loyal community feeling in this neighborhood which is why it is a very popular place to live.
Greenwich Village has long attracted artists, writers, musicians, and actors. Here you will also find some great neighborhood restaurants and boutiques. This neighborhood has kept its unique qualities in an ever changing city and has remained a very sought after place to "call home".
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This neighborhood known globally as the center of the financial world has transformed itself into an attractive place to live. Many of the old pre-war office buildings have been transformed into desireable condominiums offering luxury amenities to their residents. The residential transformation has also brought in many great dining destinations makiing this a "new" and very desireable place to live.
Living in Brooklyn Heights & Dumbo offers a unique opportunity to live in great "old New York/Brooklyn" neighborhoods with great transportation networks to Manhattan. Brooklyn Heights is known for its tree lined streets and "promenade" overlooking the East River & Manhattan Harbor. Dumbo is known for old manufacturing buildings and lofts converted to residential condominiums. Both places are very sought after places to live.