Gramercy Park Condos for Sale
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Neighborhood Description Gramercy Park is a calm residential area defined by diverse architecture. Zoning laws limit buildings to around 20 stories, preserving the three to four-story buildings that line Gramercy’s quiet, safe sidewalks. Enclaves of Neo-Gothic, Greek Revival and Italianate architecture dot the neighborhood, specifically around Gramercy Park, a small, private park and Gramercy’s namesake. Even during economic turmoil, the real estate of Gramercy remains consistent. View details | Back to Top |
Chelsea NYC Apartments for Sale
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Neighborhood Description Beautiful historic districts and contemporary developments define Chelsea. From Art Deco to Georgian-style, Chelsea’s period architecture is undergoing renovation. Row houses and tenements neighbor upscale retail stores and modern art galleries. The West Side Line, a former elevated freight railroad, has been transformed into the High Line, a 1.45-mile New York City park that hugs the Hudson River. Bolstered by the construction of the High Line and a change in zoning resolution, trendy developments have started to alter Chelsea’s skyline. A popular destination for brunch and shopping for tourists and the trendy, Chelsea is a neighborhood on the move that maintains its historic charm. View details | Back to Top |
Greenwich Village Condos for Sale
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Neighborhood Description> Often called “The Village,” Greenwich Village is home to numerous universities, such as NYU, The New School and Cooper Union, where students can be seen at all hours. NYU dormitories and buildings surround the newly landscaped Washington Square Park. Young adults live in the apartments downtown of the campus, where hip cafes, bars, performance venues and progressive attitudes proliferate. Although rising housing costs have pushed many of Greenwich Village’s original artists and musicians to other boroughs, The Village still has its independent culture View details | Back to Top |
West Village Condos for Sale
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Neighborhood Description The West Village features classic artists lofts as well as new residential towers facing the Hudson River. Small restaurants and shops line the West Village’s streets. On its northern end, jetsetters and models flock to the Meatpacking District’s trendy boutiques and nightclubs, giving the West Village a posh personality. Quaint cafes neighbor large, trendy restaurants, defining the West Village’s residential yet cool atmosphere. View details | Back to Top |
Soho Condos for Sale
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Neighborhood Description SoHo was declared a historic landmark in 1973. The area became a haven for artists, drawn to its many lofts and low rent, and soon developed a “hip” reputation. As new buildings were constructed in empty lots, SoHo began a shift to luxury housing and upscale retail. Today, tourists and vendors crowd the sidewalks and the window displays of large fashion stores decorate the streets. Although the rent for SoHo’s famous lofts have skyrocketed since its humble beginnings, SoHo is still known for its beautiful architecture and historical ties to the arts community. View details | Back to Top |
Soho Lofts
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Neighborhood Description Soho has several loft condominium buildings with large adaptable residential open space converted from former industrial use. Originally popular with artists, they are now highly sought-after in New York City, especially in Soho. In order to accommodate demand for these spaces, real estate developers have converted the no longer economically viable industrial and commercial buildings to residential loft buildings and created a brand new construction lofts with urban amenities. View details | Back to Top |
Tribeca Condos for Sale
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Neighborhood Description Tribeca was originally an industrial center with ample retail and loft space. However, as the area’s industrial base disappeared, artists moved into Tribeca, prompting its large-scale conversion into a residential neighborhood. Today, fashionable pedestrians walk Tribeca’s streets, known for its celebrity residents, surrounded by upscale retailers and art galleries. Tribeca is favored for its large lofts, architecture and emphasis on the arts. View details | Back to Top |
Battery Park City Condos for Sale
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Neighborhood Description Battery Park City has exceptional location on the river within Manhattan’s greenest community with a 92-acre planned community and a 1.2 mile waterfront pedestrian Esplanade along the Hudson River. The surrounding neighborhood offers over 50 restaurants and 60 stores as well as a marina. A five-minute walk to the east, Tribeca’s major retail stores – anchored by a Whole Foods Market – and downtown-chic boutiques, clubs, and restaurants are a reminder that a desire to live in the relaxed atmosphere of green surroundings doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice access to authentic urban excitement. View details | Back to Top |
Financial District Condos for Sale
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Neighborhood Description Over the past decade, the Financial District has transformed its shiny steel exterior into a softer, more residential place to live. As dusk falls, you’ll want to be sure to head over to a nearby rooftop overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge for a happy hour. Walk the narrow streets to return home to your newly renovated apartment building that most likely features more amenities than a small country. The Financial District is defined by opulence in both careers and residencies. View details | Back to Top |
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