Harlem

As the birthplace of the Harlem Renaissance, Harlem has been home to a vast of history, artistry, social and political movements. This neighborhood has had an explosion in development, providing residents with the unique opportunity to live in one of the most culturally-rich neighborhoods of Manhattan for a reasonable price. Apartment buyers can explore new buildings that range in size and style from studios to three-bedroom condos, co-ops to luxury lofts, along with renovated historic brownstones and townhouses. Often a terrace or a garden provides a respite from the noise of the city, and many renters are drawn to complexes that offers doormen, private courtyards and parking.

Harlem residents are also finding a new range of shopping options from 125th Street independent bazaars to major chains. Divided into West Harlem, Central Harlem, and East Harlem, the neighborhood offers a home to many different types of individuals; diversified. Some of the neighborhood’s most popular landmarks include the Apollo Theater, El Museo Del Barrio, Marcus Garvey Park, and St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, formerly named Trinity Church. With just a short commute to Midtown, Harlem is home to many working professionals looking to live in a more affordable area, as well as students, due to its proximity to Columbia University, and families.