District: Queens
Sunnyside is a diverse neighborhood in Queens known for its tree-lined streets, historic architecture, and vibrant community. It offers a mix of residential and commercial spaces, with easy access to transportation and a variety of dining options.
District: Brooklyn
Sunset Park is a diverse neighborhood that’s quickly becoming more popular. Worth noting is that the trek to Manhattan from this neighborhood does take some time via the D/R/N trains. However, incomparable is it’s unique vantage point at the top o...
District: Long Island
District: Long Island
District: Manhattan
The Theater District in Manhattan is a vibrant and bustling area known for its iconic Broadway theaters, lively atmosphere, and a wide range of dining and entertainment options. It is a must-visit destination for theater enthusiasts and tourists a...
District: Long Island
District: Bronx
Throgs Neck is a residential neighborhood in the Bronx known for its waterfront views, diverse community, and easy access to parks and recreational activities.
District: Staten Island
District: Staten Island
District: Staten Island
District: Bronx
Tremont is a densely populated urban neighborhood in the Bronx. You can find the bulk of the businesses on Termont on East Tremont Avenue. While Termont is centrally located in the Bronx, it is also a short train ride to Grand Central in Manhattan.
District: Manhattan
With its cobblestone streets, waterfront views, and charming feel of quiet sophistication, it’s easy to see why Tribeca has become one of the most desirable neighborhoods in all of Manhattan. This is an architectural paradise of converted industri...
District: Long Island
District: Manhattan
Sandwiched between the Manhattan Bridge and the Brooklyn Bridge, you will find one of Manhattan's smallest neighborhoods, Two Bridges. Many buildings still encompass the "old-school" vibe that everyone in manhattan searches for. Two Bridges is loc...
District: Long Island
District: Bronx
Unionport is a residential neighborhood in the Bronx known for its tree-lined streets and diverse community. It offers a mix of housing options, including single-family homes and apartments, as well as easy access to parks, schools, and local shops.
District: Long Island
District: Bronx
University Heights is a residential neighborhood in the Bronx known for its diverse population and proximity to Fordham University. It offers a mix of residential buildings, restaurants, and shops, making it a vibrant and bustling community.
District: Long Island
District: Manhattan
The Upper East Side is a popular neighborhood for many families and young professionals to live in, as housing here runs the scale from upscale, luxury apartments on Fifth, Madison, and Park Ave., to more affordable one and two bedroom apartments ...
District: Manhattan
Parks, playgrounds and boutique shops the Upper West Side is a neighborhood full of green. Central Park to the East and Riverside Park to the West this artsy, brownstone-filled section of Manhattan is home to restaurants, theaters and the world f...
District: Long Island
District: Bronx
Van Cortlandt Park is the third largest park in New York City, offering over 1,100 acres of green space, hiking trails, sports facilities, and the Van Cortlandt House Museum.
District: Bronx
Van Nest is a residential neighborhood in the Bronx, known for its diverse population and strong sense of community. It is home to a variety of small businesses, parks, and schools, making it a popular choice for families and young professionals.
District: Long Island
District: Brooklyn
If you love Dumbo but hate tourism, Vinegar Hill is for you! Just steps from Dumbo, Vinegar Hill is a quiet neighborhood attracting many families and young professionals. It got its name from the Battle of Vinegar Hill in Ireland in 1798. Although...
District: Long Island
District: Long Island
District: Bronx
Home to notable DJ Funkmaster Flex and Jamaican music producer Lloyd Barns, Wakefield is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the Bronx. It is historically known for having a larger Jamaicans and Dominicans population than any other neighborh...
District: Long Island
District: Manhattan
With some of the most affordable rent in Manhattan, Washington Heights is one of the most culturally diverse neighborhoods in Upper Manhattan. Home to The City College of New York and Columbia University, many students inhabit the area. With ample...
District: Long Island
District: Long Island
District: Long Island
District: Staten Island
District: Long Island
District: Bronx
Westchester Square is a historic neighborhood in the Bronx known for its diverse community, local shops, and cultural attractions. It is a vibrant and bustling area with a strong sense of community pride.
District: Staten Island
District: Bronx
West Farms is a quiet residential neighborhood near Bronx Park. While it tends to be on the more quiet side, you can find some specialty shops, coffee shops, bars, and restaurants around. West Farms is a diverse neighborhood, many Puerto Ricans an...
District: Long Island
District: Long Island
District: Long Island
District: Long Island
District: Long Island
District: Long Island
District: Long Island
District: Manhattan
The West Village is a coveted neighborhood known for its picturesque cobblestone streets that wind through and go against Manhattan’s street grid system. It’s easy to get happily lost in this quaint little neighborhood, as you’ll find plenty to do...
District: Long Island
District: Queens
Whitestone gives off the ultimate suburban feels while being located moments from the beach. Make sure to head over to the beach to view the sunset behind the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge.
District: Bronx
Williamsbridge is a residential neighborhood in the Bronx known for its diverse population and lively atmosphere. It offers a mix of housing options, schools, and parks for residents to enjoy.