Upper East Side

New York’s decadent history can be felt in the sophisticated but elegant Upper East Side neighborhood. Bordering Central Park East, glorious townhouses line the streets where the most affluent families from the Rockefellers' to the Roosevelts' resided in the 1900s. Long-time residents and millennials are attracted to this area’s city convenience but chill and suburban feel in the midst of our urban jungle. Whether you want to spend a gorgeous day in your own Central Park backyard, or a gloomy one in some of New York’s finest museums like the Guggenheim or the Met, there is always something fun to do all year round. A more relaxed karaoke and pub scene light up a night out. The Upper East Side has luxurious living with the finest real-estate and best academies catering to upscale residents, but young adults and families can find very affordable pre-war apartments a few steps east that maintain all of the prestige the community prides itself upon for lower the price. While there is a short commute to the rest of the city, residents and visitors alike appreciate the serenity this lush and historic neighborhood offers for all New Yorkers.

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Siddharth Malani