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  • 7 State and National Parks in New York City 

    7 State and National Parks in New York City 

    Yosemite and Yellowstone might be the first national parks that pop into your head, but New York State has its own impressive lineup. With over 200 state parks and historic sites, New York City is more than just a concrete jungle—it’s home to some of the country’s most important National Park sites. Ellis Island (1…

  • Jersey City, NJ Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Jersey City, NJ Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Located in Hudson County, Jersey City was once an entry point for immigrants into the United States. Today, Jersey City’s Hudson River waterfront, from Exchange Place to Newport, is nicknamed “Wall Street West,” with over 13 million square feet of office space. A third of the city’s private sector jobs are in finance. Those who…

  • Hoboken, NJ Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Hoboken, NJ Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Hoboken is more than just Frank Sinatra’s old stomping grounds. The Hudson County suburb is a beloved home base for professionals needing a breather from New York City’s pace. Hoboken, often called the “Mile Square City,” is a small town with a big history. The name “Hoboken” likely comes from the Native American term “Hopoghan…

  • Midtown Manhattan Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Midtown Manhattan Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Midtown is New York City’s central business district and home to iconic attractions like Times Square, Broadway, the Empire State Building, Central Park, MoMA, and Grand Central Station. Midtown – made up of Hell’s Kitchen, Chelsea, and Murray Hill – is where tourists gather and skyscrapers tower. Keep reading if your NYC moving plans include…

  • Long Island City Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Long Island City Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Long Island City is a no-frills residential neighborhood located at the western edge of Queens, New York City. It is surrounded by Astoria to the north, the East River to the west, New Calvary Cemetery in Sunnyside to the east, and Newtown Creek, which acts as a boundary between Queens and Greenpoint in Brooklyn, to…

  • Gramercy, Manhattan Neighborhood Guide

    Gramercy, Manhattan Neighborhood Guide

    Gramercy is one of New York’s most exclusive neighborhoods, and according to TimeOut, the most interesting, too. The reason? Well, part of it is off-limits even to born-and-bred New Yorkers. At the heart of Gramercy is its namesake park, Gramercy Park, which is iron-gated for certain resident access only. This private enclave is one of…

  • Montauk & The Hamptons Long Island Neighborhood Guide 2024

    Montauk & The Hamptons Long Island Neighborhood Guide 2024

    What used to be a seasonal playground for the wealthy has transformed into a year-round lifestyle. Back in April 2010, East Hampton (which includes Montauk) had a population of around 21,400. Today, it’s grown to over 28,300. The Hamptons is made up of two main towns: Southampton and East Hampton, with Montauk at the eastern…

  • Top 15 county and state parks in Westchester, NY

    Top 15 county and state parks in Westchester, NY

    Living in Westchester County means enjoying the security of the nation’s safest area with the added perk of a quick commute to NYC. But what really draws people in is the county’s access to miles of open, outdoor spaces. From enchanting landscapes to activity-packed recreational parks, Westchester offers endless opportunities for day trips and overnight…

  • 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…