ONE 57 WEST 57TH STREET – MANHATTAN’S NEXT ICONIC LUXURY BUILDING

One 57 Central Park Views

A BRAND NEW AND BOLD “STATEMENT” TO BUYERS AND TO MANHATTAN’S SKYLINE One 57 is the latest and greatest residential building in the impressive portfolio of Gary Burnett and Extell Development. The sleekly-modern 90-story glass building is a shining addition to Manhattan’s skyline. “An Iconic Transformation of the New York Skyline” is how One 57’s website describes... Read More

KELLER WILLIAMS NEW YORK CITY PRESENTS:

77-West-55th-Street-#5B

LISTING OF THE WEEK: 77 West 55th Street #5B (Web #1068) at The Gallery House Condominiums, This week’s listing is in Midtown West, an area that many believe defines the true New York way of life. There’s always something going on here and it’s a bit more “lively” than its Upper West Side neighbor. You’ve got some of the best restaurants in the city here as well... Read More

The Onyx Chelsea at 261 West 28th Street in Chelsea

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Photography by Edenpictures Chelsea is easily recognized as Manhattan’s vibrant, artsy district. Numerous art galleries, the High Line, world-class restaurants and Chelsea Piers are within this West Side neighborhood. Near the heart of this beautiful community is the Onyx Chelsea on 261 West 28th Street, a full-service boutique condominium. The award-winning architectural design... Read More

KELLER WILLIAMS NEW YORK CITY PRESENTS:

923 Fifth Avenue

923 Fifth Avenue LISTING OF THE WEEK: 923 Fifth Avenue #17CD (Web #10523) Every week, I’ll be showcasing one of our beautiful listings. I’ll include pictures, information on the unit and some information about the neighborhood as well. Take a look inside 923 Fifth Avenue, #17 CD and enjoy! ~ For those desiring the ultimate luxury living experience among the quiet, tree-lined... Read More

The Best Apps for Realtors and Why Realtors are Using Smartphones

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Harlem–A Revitalized Upper West Side Manhattan Neighborhood

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Harlem is on Manhattan’s Upper West Side and was established in the mid 1600s by Dutch Governor Peter Stuyvesant. It was named after the Dutch City, Harlem and its borders are 110th Street to Harlem River, 5th Avenue to St. Nicholas Avenue, 96th Street to Harlem River and East River to 5th Avenue. Along with other urban spaces in New York City, the 20th century brought about... Read More

The Upper East Side’s Bridge Tower Place at 401 East 60th Street in Lenox Hill

Bridge Tower Place

The Bridge Tower Place Condominiums combine the perfect Upper East Side location with full-service amenities. Located at 401 East 60th Street in the Lenox Hill neighborhood, Bridge Tower Place gives residents easy access to beautiful tree-lined Upper East side streets and small parks plus there’s a Bed, Bath and Beyond and a Starbucks located inside the property. Lenox Hill... Read More

One Jackson Square at 122 Greenwich Avenue

Photograph by MICHAEL MORAN

Photograph by MICHAEL MORAN One Jackson Square is a stunning architectural achievement by William Pedersen of Kohn Pedersen Fox. The 11-story luxury condo building stands on Greenwich Avenue, the oldest street in the West Village. One of the Village’s first LEED-certified buildings, residents have access to multiple terraces, rainwater harvesting in the plant-filled decks and... Read More

New York Condo Sales

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Photography by Edenpictures Activity is Up, Interest is Growing! New York condo sales may not be back to the way they once were, but we’re holding steady and interest in Manhattan real estate is up and, as an article last month from the Times Observer stated, stated, “. . .we have rebounded.” We’re not talking about sales back where they once were before Lehman Brothers,... Read More

Lower East Side–Manhattan’s Lively Mixture of Nightlife, Shopping, Luxury Living and Casual Classic Walkups

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Photoography Loop_oh New York’s famous garment industry began in the Lower East Side and the area is a large neighborhood that’s roughly bounded by Canal and Houston Streets and FDR Drive. This large space was once considered a predominately working-class neighborhood, but as many areas of Manhattan, it’s undergone enormous change since its beginnings. Once the largest... Read More