As an experienced real estate professional, we have enjoyed observing the dynamic development of the real estate market in New York, the city that never sleeps. This city provides a wide range of investment opportunities, each with its unique charm and potential for high returns. Let’s take a look at ten promising real estate investment options in New York City.
How do I get from the airport to the city? When is the best time to travel? How much tip do I have to give? This profile will help you plan your next stay in New York.
New York has its very own scent – carried by the wind, it blows tourists and locals as they stroll through the streets. Falafel, pita, hot dogs, or tacos, everyone will be full here. Feast your way through the megacity with our food guide.
Street Art is an art form that is associated with New York like no other city. But if you want to see underground trains full of graffiti, you are a little late – they have hardly existed since the 1990s. Street art that is unsolicited on house walls, passageways, or shop bars is also in short supply.
Since the 1970s, hip hop has grown from the streets of Brooklyn into a global cultural phenomenon.
From the classic pizza to the new fitting Cronut you will find the right addresses here to test the New York specialties.
The area of present-day Harlem was once inhabited by Dutch farmers, and until the early 19th-century Dutch cattle were grazed and Dutch cheeses were brewed. Over time, the land gave up all its juices, the Dutch farmers abandoned it, and in place of the pastures the apartment buildings grew, which the owners did not hurry to occupy – the area was still on the outskirts. Soon after, housing prices in Harlem fell and houses were finally found to be owned by black people, not only from other parts of New York but also from southern America and the Caribbean.
Here you can read our assessment of whether the district is worth visiting, whether you can even stay overnight there and what there is to see!