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Our Manhattan Real Estate Portfolio

From the Statue of Liberty to Central Park, Times Square to the Top of the Rock, Madison Square Garden to the Met Opera, Manhattan has a unique energy that permeates every block. The core of the Big Apple is a global center of tourism, commerce, fashion, and entertainment. But for the 1.6 million people who live on this 22.82 square-mile island, it is home. As a local, you don’t just maintain bragging rights to Manhattan’s legendary institutions, landmarks, and hotspots; you also benefit from its diverse population, its endless conveniences, and an abundance of unique neighborhoods and green spaces.

Featured Properties in the Upper East Side and Central Harlem

245 E. 80th Street

Conveniently situated in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, and managed by A&E since 2013, 245 East 80th Street features 104 units, as well as ground-floor commercial spaces occupied by Starbucks, a wine store, a hair salon and a laundromat. The building features a gym and landscaped terrace for resident use. Museum Mile and Central Park are within five blocks of the property, and the south entrance of the 86th Street Q train is three short blocks north.

Riverton Square

Riverton Square is Harlem’s premier apartment enclave featuring newly renovated one bedroom and two bedroom no fee residences. An enclosed community with 12 acres of freshly landscaped tranquil park space, Riverton Square offers residents elevator buildings with 24-hour security, an on-site management office, on-site laundry facilities, a children’s playground with water features, a basketball court, and a private community center serving school-age children and seniors of the property.

Other Properties in Manhattan

A high concentration of esteemed educational institutions, including Columbia University, Barnard College, Manhattan School of Music, and Bank Street College, lend an intellectual air to Morningside Heights. A West Side haven, sandwiched between Morningside and Riverside Parks, the neighborhood is beloved for its green spaces and distinguished architecture that ranges from charming brownstones to the magnificent church of St. John the Divine. A mosaic of cultural influences means you’re never far from a Hungarian bakery, Mexican taqueria, Szechuan hot-pot-spot, or other culinary delight from around the world.

A high concentration of esteemed educational institutions, including Columbia University, Barnard College, Manhattan School of Music, and Bank Street College, lend an intellectual air to Morningside Heights. A West Side haven, sandwiched between Morningside and Riverside Parks, the neighborhood is beloved for its green spaces and distinguished architecture that ranges from charming brownstones to the magnificent church of St. John the Divine. A mosaic of cultural influences means you’re never far from a Hungarian bakery, Mexican taqueria, Szechuan hot-pot-spot, or other culinary delight from around the world.

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Every avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side offers something unique, from the world-renowned museums on Fifth Avenue, to the upscale shops on Madison Avenue, to the elegant homes along the wide boulevard that is Park Avenue, all the way to the quiet residential area of East End Avenue. This neighborhood may be known for its designer boutiques and famous cultural institutions, but for those who live there, it also offers a wide variety of housing choices, plenty of conveniences, and proximity to parks and schools. The fact that the Metropolitan Museum Art, the Guggenheim Museum, Central Park, and more are all just a stone’s throw from home is the icing on the cake.

Every avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side offers something unique, from the world-renowned museums on Fifth Avenue, to the upscale shops on Madison Avenue, to the elegant homes along the wide boulevard that is Park Avenue, all the way to the quiet residential area of East End Avenue. This neighborhood may be known for its designer boutiques and famous cultural institutions, but for those who live there, it also offers a wide variety of housing choices, plenty of conveniences, and proximity to parks and schools. The fact that the Metropolitan Museum Art, the Guggenheim Museum, Central Park, and more are all just a stone’s throw from home is the icing on the cake.

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An enclave at the northern tip of Manhattan, Inwood has all the conveniences of the big city, but little of the hustle. With most buildings less than seven stories tall, a hilly geography, and plenty of green space, the neighborhood has a low-key, almost suburban feel. Bounded on three sides by the Harlem and Hudson Rivers, and just north of the Met Cloisters, Inwood has beautiful views in practically every direction.

An enclave at the northern tip of Manhattan, Inwood has all the conveniences of the big city, but little of the hustle. With most buildings less than seven stories tall, a hilly geography, and plenty of green space, the neighborhood has a low-key, almost suburban feel. Bounded on three sides by the Harlem and Hudson Rivers, and just north of the Met Cloisters, Inwood has beautiful views in practically every direction.

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