Neighborhoods

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Welcome to Brighton Beach, Brooklyn!

At the southern end of Brooklyn, you’ll find the oceanside neighborhood of Brighton Beach. This large community is the destination for many New Yorkers in the summer months, flocking to Coney Island and local beaches.

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little italy sign over tenaments

Little Italy – A Walk Through History!

Little Italy is a neighborhood of New York City located in lower Manhattan, bounded by Tribeca to the west, Chinatown to the south, the Lower East Side to the east, and Nolita to the north. In the 1880s, large populations of immigrants from Naples and Sicily moved into the area

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Little Italy – Commercial Real Estate

Little Italy is one of New York City’s most well known and distinctive neighborhoods. Located between Tribeca, Chinatown, Nolita, and the Lower East Side, the area is home to historic Italian businesses, funky vintage stores and independent art galleries, as well as new cafes and boutiques with a high-end, rather than old-world, feel.

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belford nj waterfront

Spotlight on Belford, NJ

Belford is an unincorporated community located within Middletown Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Rural, quiet and yet tucked in a vibrant section of the county, Belford has some charming older homes, classic Colonials with picture-perfect lawns on neat plots of land.

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tudor city

Spotlight on Tudor City, Manhattan

Tudor City is an apartment complex located at the southern edge of Turtle Bay, a neighborhood on the east side of Midtown Manhattan. It is located between 40th and 43rd Streets, and bordered by First Avenue to the east and Second Avenue to the west.

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Navesink nj from the water

Spotlight on Navesink NJ!

Navesink is a rural community, with sprawling plots of lands and a variety of homes for sale, both new construction and excellently maintained older homes. It can be accessed via a combination of the North Jersey Coast Line commuter rail and local buses.

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Woodrow Wilson Hall

Spotlight on West Long Branch, NJ

West Long Branch, NJ is a borough within Monmouth County, New Jersey. West Long Branch borders other Monmouth County municipalities, including Eatontown, Long Branch, Ocean Township, and Oceanport. Originally call Mechanicsville

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Eatontown

Spotlight on Eatontown, NJ!

Eatontown is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey. It borders on the Monmouth County municipalities of Shrewsbury, Oceanport, West Long Branch, and Ocean Township. Eatontown was named for Thomas Eaton, an early settler who built a mill there in 1670.

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greenwich-village

Spotlight on Greenwich Village!

Greenwich Village sits from 14th to Houston Street between the Hudson River and Broadway. It’s been the “in” spot for artists and intellectuals for generations and that tradition remains today, as they are joined by young families, Wall Streeters and couples setting down roots.

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Spotlight on the East Village

The East Village is demarcated as being North of Houston Street and South of 14th Street. Despite a great deal of “updating,” this NYC neighborhood has kept close to its bohemian roots. Many of the buildings here are typically older generation tenement-style apartments, filled with longtime residents, musicians, writers and artists, bohemians, students and young professionals.

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brighton-beach-subway

Welcome to Brighton Beach, Brooklyn!

At the southern end of Brooklyn, you’ll find the oceanside neighborhood of Brighton Beach. This large community is the destination for many New Yorkers in the summer months, flocking to Coney Island and local beaches.

little italy sign over tenaments

Little Italy – A Walk Through History!

Little Italy is a neighborhood of New York City located in lower Manhattan, bounded by Tribeca to the west, Chinatown to the south, the Lower East Side to the east, and Nolita to the north. In the 1880s, large populations of immigrants from Naples and Sicily moved into the area

san_gennaro_feastival little italy lower east side of ny

Little Italy – Commercial Real Estate

Little Italy is one of New York City’s most well known and distinctive neighborhoods. Located between Tribeca, Chinatown, Nolita, and the Lower East Side, the area is home to historic Italian businesses, funky vintage stores and independent art galleries, as well as new cafes and boutiques with a high-end, rather than old-world, feel.

belford nj waterfront

Spotlight on Belford, NJ

Belford is an unincorporated community located within Middletown Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Rural, quiet and yet tucked in a vibrant section of the county, Belford has some charming older homes, classic Colonials with picture-perfect lawns on neat plots of land.

tudor city

Spotlight on Tudor City, Manhattan

Tudor City is an apartment complex located at the southern edge of Turtle Bay, a neighborhood on the east side of Midtown Manhattan. It is located between 40th and 43rd Streets, and bordered by First Avenue to the east and Second Avenue to the west.

Navesink nj from the water

Spotlight on Navesink NJ!

Navesink is a rural community, with sprawling plots of lands and a variety of homes for sale, both new construction and excellently maintained older homes. It can be accessed via a combination of the North Jersey Coast Line commuter rail and local buses.

Woodrow Wilson Hall

Spotlight on West Long Branch, NJ

West Long Branch, NJ is a borough within Monmouth County, New Jersey. West Long Branch borders other Monmouth County municipalities, including Eatontown, Long Branch, Ocean Township, and Oceanport. Originally call Mechanicsville

Eatontown

Spotlight on Eatontown, NJ!

Eatontown is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey. It borders on the Monmouth County municipalities of Shrewsbury, Oceanport, West Long Branch, and Ocean Township. Eatontown was named for Thomas Eaton, an early settler who built a mill there in 1670.

greenwich-village

Spotlight on Greenwich Village!

Greenwich Village sits from 14th to Houston Street between the Hudson River and Broadway. It’s been the “in” spot for artists and intellectuals for generations and that tradition remains today, as they are joined by young families, Wall Streeters and couples setting down roots.

windowboxes_EastVillage_NYC

Spotlight on the East Village

The East Village is demarcated as being North of Houston Street and South of 14th Street. Despite a great deal of “updating,” this NYC neighborhood has kept close to its bohemian roots. Many of the buildings here are typically older generation tenement-style apartments, filled with longtime residents, musicians, writers and artists, bohemians, students and young professionals.

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