Category: Borough Guides

  • Harlem, Manhattan Neighborhood Guide

    Harlem, Manhattan Neighborhood Guide

    Harlem is located in Upper Manhattan and comprises three neighborhoods – West, Central, and East Harlem. The area was originally a Dutch village and named after Haarlem in the Netherlands. Often called the “Mecca of Black culture,” Harlem is rich with history, with every brownstone telling a story. History In the 19th century, Harlem was…

  • Tribeca, Manhattan Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Tribeca, Manhattan Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Tribeca is a celebrity magnet, with A-listers like Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Swift, and Beyoncé and Jay-Z calling it home. Many of the lofts here are even designed to be paparazzi-proof. With such a star-studded appeal, it’s no surprise that you’ll need a pretty penny to live here. The average rent for a…

  • Ditmars-Steinway, Queens Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Ditmars-Steinway, Queens Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Ditmars-Steinway is a mostly residential neighborhood in Queens. Tucked in the northwest corner of Queens, just north of Astoria and a stone’s throw from LaGuardia Airport, this area is best known for its historic architecture and diverse eateries. It’s named after William Steinway, the owner of the famous Steinway & Sons piano factory, which still…

  • Midwood, Brooklyn Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Midwood, Brooklyn Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Midwood is a suburban-like, family-friendly neighborhood in south-central Brooklyn. The name “Midwood” comes from the Dutch word “midwout,” meaning middle woods, and for years, the area was a dense forest right in the middle of Brooklyn. Situated south of Flatbush and a few miles north of Coney Island, Midwood’s spacious streets and large homes feel…

  • Bridgeport CT Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Bridgeport CT Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Bridgeport is Connecticut’s most populous city and is a port town brimming with potential. With new apartments, breweries, and antique shops popping up, change is in the air. As the New York Times put it, this Fairfield County city is “turning itself around” and revamping its industrial reputation. With a diverse population of around 144,000…

  • Clinton Hill, Brooklyn NYC Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Clinton Hill, Brooklyn NYC Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Clinton Hill is an upscale Brooklyn neighborhood. With its quiet, tree-lined streets, and creative and academic energy, it’s the go-to choice for young professionals, students, and families. Nestled between Bed-Stuy, Prospect Heights, and historic Fort Greene, Clinton Hill is an urban village that keeps you close to all the action. Clinton Hill has a population…

  • Chelsea, Manhattan Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Chelsea, Manhattan Neighborhood Guide 2024

    If you’re chasing the pulse of New York City, Chelsea is your playground for all things cool and cosmopolitan. With over 200 galleries, it’s the beating heart of NYC’s art scene and is also an LGBTQ-friendly neighborhood. But fair warning: Chelsea isn’t exactly easy on the wallet. While it’s one of Manhattan’s safest spots, it’s…

  • New Haven, CT Neighborhood Guide 2024

    New Haven, CT Neighborhood Guide 2024

    New Haven is best known as the home of Yale University, so naturally, the city is a hotbed of innovation, independent thinking, and education. But as residents know, this coastal Connecticut city offers so much more. Founded in 1638 by English Puritans, New Haven is described by locals as being “large enough to be interesting,…

  • Bay Ridge Brooklyn Neighborhood Guide

    Bay Ridge Brooklyn Neighborhood Guide

    ‘Saturday Night Fever’ may have put Bay Ridge on the global map, but locals have always known it as an unpretentious and family-oriented waterfront neighborhood. Bay Ridge has it all: the convenience of city life, close-knit community charm, and enough distance that families can feel worlds away from Manhattan’s madness It’s filled with parks, rolling…

  • Top 10 State and National Parks in Long Island NY

    Top 10 State and National Parks in Long Island NY

    Long Island is home to 37 state parks, and each one is an adventure on its own. Whether you want high-energy fun, serene fishing spots, or a cozy family camping getaway by the ocean, you’ll find it here. If you’re thinking of moving to Long Island– well– here’s 10 more reasons why: 1. The Park That…