Flatiron / NoMad
Flatiron and NoMad are Manhattan's loft-and-tower market: prewar conversions and new luxury condominiums around Madison Square Park, in one of the most central, walkable parts of the city. A buyer's guide.
Gramercy Park
Gramercy Park is Manhattan's quietest luxury: a private, gated park ringed by landmarked prewar co-ops and historic townhouses. A buyer's guide from a team active in it.
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is Manhattan's newest neighborhood: a built-from-scratch district of new-construction condominium towers, hotel-grade amenities, and the High Line and Hudson at its edge. A buyer's guide from a team active in it.
Meatpacking District
The Meatpacking District is downtown's design-and-lifestyle pocket: Belgian-block streets, the Whitney, the start of the High Line, and a small, boutique luxury market. A buyer's guide from a team active in it.
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village is Manhattan's landmarked heart: Washington Square, brownstone-lined streets, and the prewar co-ops and townhouses that define it. A buyer's guide from a team active in it.
West Chelsea
West Chelsea is Manhattan's design neighborhood: the High Line, the city's densest gallery district, and condo towers by the world's most celebrated architects. A buyer's guide from a team active in it.
West Village
The West Village is one of the hardest neighborhoods in NYC to buy into: low-rise, landmarked, and slow to turn over. A buyer's guide to how the market works, from a team with a record at The Greenwich Lane.