Harlem starts at 125th Street on the West side and 100th Street on the east side and extends north to the Bronx. Contrary to popular perception, Harlem has a lot to offer its residents. The crime is over exaggerated, the surroundings are eclectic and multi-cultural and the old brownstones give a feel of great history. The assimilation of immigrants and foreigners give this area a unique feeling and helped the area to develop into a thriving commercialized, albeit, high-density population. Rising rent prices may throw you off, but this is counterbalanced with the easy access to downtown Manhattan or uptown to the Bronx & Yankee Stadium.
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New York City Neighborhoods : Harlem
Areas
- Battery Park City
- Beekman
- Carnegie Hill
- Central Park
- Chelsea
- China Town
- Clinton
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- Fashion Center
- Financial District
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Contact
New York City Realtor Patricia Levy
Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate
485 Madison Avenue - 16th Floor - New York, NY 10022
646.338.9091
PLevy@Elliman.com




