An affordable and spacious apartment for families who want room to grow.
The Upper East Side moves at a slower, more relaxed paced than other neighborhoods in Manhattan.
The wealth of playgrounds, community centers, and schools make it feel like a suburb within the city.
Central Park becomes your playground when you live on the Upper East Side.
If you enjoy exercising outdoors, you’ll have no shortage of options for running and biking in Central Park.
Over on East End, you’ll find the lesser-known but equally beautiful Carl Schurz Park, an intimate space with dog runs and great views of the river.
Museum Mile is home to a row of some of the finest museums in the country, including the Guggenheim, the Jewish Museum and the Met.
After dark, nightlife is vibrant on Second Avenue. There are no clubs and no guest lists - karaoke lounges and Irish pubs welcome in anyone and everyone.
The Upper East Side real estate is the stuff of legends, especially townhouses and luxury doorman buildings on Fifth, Madison, and Park Avenue.
The understated green awnings and attentive doorman belie some of the most impressive homes New York City has to offer.
But further east, one and two-bedroom apartments are some of the most affordable in the city. Young adults and recent New York transplants can find a cozy pre-war apartment for an outer borough price.
Morrel Hirsch & Advisors is a tightly knit group of strategically handpicked, multilingual experts, collectively dedicated to the needs of their clients.
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