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Living in Stuytown

Stuytown is a large complex located in the heart of the East Village. The complex begins at 14th street and…

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Upper West Side

Parallel to the UES, sits the Upper West Side, enamored with spacious tree-lined streets, sweeping views of Central Park and…

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Washington Heights

Washington Heights, a popular neighborhood for many first-time New Yorkers, is located at the northern portion of Manhattan starting at…

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Hamilton Heights

Sitting below Washington Heights, is Hamilton Heights, starting at 135th St and expanding to W 155th St. If you’ve heard…

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Hell’s Kitchen

Situated on the westside of Midtown Manhattan, sits Hell’s Kitchen. Located in between 34th St and 59th St, the area…

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Upper East Side

Squeezed between Central Park East and the East River sits the famed Upper East Side between E 59th St and…

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West Village

If you live for brunch, incredible nightlife, and anything Leonardo DiCaprio would enjoy, then the West Village might be your…

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Soho

Easily one of the trendiest and chic neighborhoods of Manhattan, SoHo offers a fashionable and modern twist to the NYC…

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Lower East Side

Heading downtown, we run into our favorite array of museums, bars and cheap eats in the Lower East Side. This…

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Greenwich Village

In between the East and West Village, sits a bohemian neighborhood booming with art culture, and academia. Greenwich Village is…

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East Village

Extending north from East Houston Street to East 14th Street, and east from Lafayette Street and Fourth Avenue to the…

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Chelsea

Chelsea is a bustling, lively neighborhood, filled with art, public parks, and businesses such as Google and Food Network. The…

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