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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 914-447-8743



Address: 75 Maiden Lane Suite 226 10038 New York, NY, US

Website: pieremichel.com

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Piere Michel Real Estate 24.12.2020

Chelsea Here you’ll find a mix of buildings and styles, from bourgeois to blue collar. The well-planned rows of charming pre-war townhouses share residency with the more recently built high-rise rental apartment buildings and condominiums with the highest level of amenities and luxury finishes. Old warehouses are being converted into gallery spaces, nightclubs and residential lofts. With the newly planted Hudson River Park and the mammoth Chelsea Piers Sports and Recreation c...omplex, Chelsea is a truly dynamic neighborhood offering something for everyone. . . . . . . #rentwithpiere #realestate #realtor #pieremichel #realtorlife #realestateagent #realtorsofinstagram #realestateinvesting #nyc #manhattan #listing #listingagents #luxurylistings #listingapartment #rentals #rentalproperty #team #westvillage #dreamteam #justlisted #listwithpiere #buildings #agencylife #uniqueapartments #chealsea #market #tiktokrealestateagents #tiktok

Piere Michel Real Estate 22.12.2020

Downtown Brooklyn Situated in northwestern Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights is bounded to the West and North by Columbia Heights and the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, to the East by Court Street and Cadman Plaza West, and by Atlantic Avenue to the South. The neighborhood is one of New York’s best kept secrets, as its beauty and hometown atmosphere are a striking complement to the bustling metropolis right next door. Historians have called it New York’s first suburb, and many visitors... cannot do without a walk down the Promenade to take in breathtaking sunset views of New York Harbor. The varied architecture of this neighborhood includes beautiful wood homes built long ago by sailing captains, brownstone mansions, and carriage houses. . . . . . . #rentalproperty #listwithus #listwithpiere #rentwithus #rentwithpiere #pieremichel #brooklyn #brooklynbridge #downtown #downtownbrooklyn #realestate #rentalproperty #home #homesweethome #realtorlife #teamwork #dreamteam #agent #agency #properties See more

Piere Michel Real Estate 20.12.2020

The Harlem of today was originally settled by Dutch farmers who dubbed the area Nieuw Haarlem in 1658 after the Dutch city of Harlem. Since it was so far removed from the more settled areas of New York during the Dutch, British and colonial periods, the area mostly remained an autonomous village. The flat, rich, eastern portion was utilized as fertile farmland, while some of New York’s most illustrious early families, like the Delanceys, Bleekers, Rikers, Beekmans, and Hamilt...ons kept large estates in the high western section of the land. While much of the land was left untouched in the early 1800s, many of the farms suffered from decades of cultivation and depletion and were abandoned, leaving great estates to be sold at public auctions. It is then that the area became a refuge for those seeking cheap property and living space, especially immigrants, who gathered in the scattered shantytowns. Transport was by horsecar lines and a steamboat that ran summers from 125th Street to Peck Slip. By the 1960s, the center for black cultural life had changed to Greenwich Village. Civil rights protests, demonstrations, and riots plagued Harlem through the 1970s, along with a decline in high school graduates. But in 1989, Harlem once again gained in stature with the election of Mayor David N. Dinkins, the first black mayor of New York City. . . . . . . . #listingagent #listwithpiere #list #brokers #harlem #neighborhood #neighbors #manhattan #citylife #uptown #agentlife #dreamteam #team #agents #realestate #realtor #realproperty #management #powerteam #buildings #homesweethome #brokerlife See more

Piere Michel Real Estate 07.12.2020

Morningside Heights Just north and west of Central Park is Morningside Heights, where a cultural outpost grew at the end of the 19th century, thanks to the emergence of the relocated Columbia University, St. Luke’s Hospital and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. The cluster of academic and religious institutions that developed here somehow kept these blocks stable during years when the surrounding neighborhoods were collapsing. More recently, West Side gentrification has r...eclaimed the section to the south, while areas north and east have not changed much. This is an uptown student neighborhood mainly; while less trendy than the Village, it remains fun, friendly and intellectual. Boys Choir of Harlem, 2005 Madison Avenue between 127th & 128th Streets, is a complete educational center that utilizes music as the motivator and catalyst for engaging students in the learning process. Music is the vehicle through which the students transfer their higher skills to academics, imagination and creativity. The center teaches students positive behaviors, social abilities, verbal and communications skills. Performances by the students of the Boys Choir of Harlem are world-renowned. . . . . . #realestate #realtor #realestateagent #rentwithus #rentwithpiere #pieremichel #ColumbiaUniversity #Columbia #building #dorms #collegelife #education #educateyourself #dormlife #manhattan #city #brokers #dreamteam #powersquad See more

Piere Michel Real Estate 17.11.2020

Washington Heights, a popular neighborhood for many first-time New Yorkers, is located at the northern portion of Manhattan starting at 155 St, reaching to 193rd St. This neighborhood is perfect for a young-professional or student looking to live on a budget and experience the city. The City College of New York and Columbia University are both walkable distance in WaHa or accessible by a short train ride. WaHa is less dense than the other neighborhoods of Manhattan, offering ...more elbow room and less tourists. That’s not to say the area doesn’t boast a range of cuisines, attractions and local hotspots. . . . . . . . . #rentalproperty #rentwithpiere #pieremichel #realestate #building #realtor #realestateagent #thehights #washingonheights #uppermanhattan #neighborhood #team #dreamteam #powersquad #agent #estate #lavish #college #manhattan #goals #rentwithus #buyingandselling #apartments #apartmentsforrent #city #yeshivauniversity #columbia #columbiauniversity #university #uniqueapartments See more

Piere Michel Real Estate 10.11.2020

The Upper East Side is home to the most expensive real estate in the world, with Park Avenue in particular lined with multi-million-dollar homes. More modest apartments along 2nd, 3rd and Lexington Avenues are home to many investment bankers, finance and corporate types. Most of the neighborhood’s housing was built from the 1950s to the 1970s, and consists mainly of luxurious high-rises with doormen, except for some lovely walkups in the East 90s. More than one third of res...idents own their units, and at least 15% of buildings are condos. Mostly all residents take great pride in and care of their community environment. Because of its rich history, the Upper East Side has six distinctive historic districts. A historic district is an area of territory that has been designated by the Landmark Preservation Commission because of its special character or special historical or aesthetic interest, causing it to have a particular sense of place. Each historic district represents at least one period or style of architecture typical of one or more areas in the city’s history. Historical districts may contain a variety of building types and styles from several different eras. The Upper East Side Historic District is one of New York City’s largest landmark districts, as the neighborhood is synonymous with wealth and social standing. Since the turn of the century, many of the city’s most affluent individuals have lived here. Today the district contains a rich blend of modest brownstone row houses, opulent townhouses, mansions and imposing apartment houses. Some of the finest American examples of urban residential architecture are found here. Designated in 1981, this district reaches from 59th to 78th Streets along Fifth Avenue, and as far east as 3rd Avenue at certain points. In the decades after the Civil War, the open land with ramshackle buildings was turned into a booming middle-class residential neighborhood. At the turn of the 20th century the neighborhood metamorphosed once again, but this time into a community filled with mansions and townhouses. The Upper East Side boasts plenty of townhouses that were stylishly updated.