
- Manhattan, New York City Relocation Guide
- Manhattan Living: Brownstones to Glass Mansions in the Sky
- Manhattan Relocation: Helpful Tips, Links and Contact Information
- Relocation Guide: Time Line For Purchasing A Manhattan Home
- Relocation Guide: Understanding (and loving) Manhattan
- New York Apartment Terminology A-Z: A Consumer Guide
- NYC Room Count: A Consumer Buyers Guide
- New York City Building Terminology
- Co-ops vs. Condos: Understanding Manhattan Housing
- The Co-op Board Interview: Tips to Help Pass a Coop Board Interview
- Manhattan Coop & Condo Restrictive Covenants
- Aztec Recognition Agreement
- FAQ About Manhattan New Developments
- Manhattan Selling "AS IS"
- Manhattan Closing Costs for Coops and Condos
- How to Rent an Apartent in Manhattan, NYC
Back to School Series
- Back to Manhattan Colleges and Universities
- Back to NYC Public Schools
- Back to Upper West Side Private Schools
Neighborhood Relocation Guides and Market Reports:
- Washington Heights
- Hamilton Heights
- Harlem
- Morningside Heights
- Manhattan Valley
- Upper West Side
- Central Park West
- Riverside Boulevard
- West End Avenue
- Upper Broadway
- Sherman Square
- Verdi Square
- Upper East Side
- Carnegie Hill
- Clinton/Hells Kitchen
- Chelsea
- Greenwich Village
- SoHo
- Tribeca
- Battery Park City
Manhattan Coop and Condo Apartments
- Apthorp Apartments
- The Ansonia
- The Beresford
- The Castle 455 Central Park West
- The Dakota
- Hotel des Artistes
- 50 West 86th
- Landmark Living
- The Oliver Cromwell
- Starchitect Skyline
- Pomander Walk
Courtesy of:
Mitchell Hall, Associate Broker, The Corcoran Group
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Mitchell - this is really well done. There are so many unique things to consider when moving to the City! Wow! This is a great guide - and it's clean - and easy to find the info you need!
Mitch, You have put together an extremely useful collection of info on NYC... Makes me want to hop a plane for a visit!
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Eleanor, Sanela, Ginger and Natalie
Thank you for your nice comments, I really appreciate them. If you ever have clients relocating to NYC I promise to take good care of them.
Deb, Thank you. I agree Thank heavens for the rain! It's amazing how many real estate agents I now know all over the country from the rain.
Wendy, Thank you. Yes I will update and add. I'm really glad that Adam organized this contest. It was a great idea to put posts together in a relocation package.