Home to the city's greatest parks, historic boulevards, and rapid urban growth.
The Bronx is a borough of dramatic contrasts and immense opportunity. It contains some of the wealthiest private communities in New York City alongside the fastest-growing development zones. With more parkland than any other borough, it offers a green escape with direct access to the heart of Manhattan.
One of NYC's few privately-owned historic districts. Fieldston is defined by winding, tree-shaded roads and massive stone mansions. It offers a suburban estate lifestyle and hosts some of the city's most prestigious private schools.
Perched on cliffs overlooking the Hudson River. This area blends luxury high-rise co-ops with spacious single-family homes. It is a haven for professionals who want river views and a quick commute via Metro-North.
Often called "SoBro," this waterfront area is undergoing a massive transformation. Luxury rentals and condos are rising along the Harlem River, attracting investors and young professionals seeking value and proximity to Manhattan.
Home to the "Champs-Élysées of the Bronx" (Grand Concourse). This area features stunning Art Deco apartment buildings, Yankee Stadium, and excellent subway access, offering tremendous value for pre-war architecture lovers.
A seaside village within the city boundaries. Famous for its seafood restaurants, yacht clubs, and Victorian houses, City Island feels like a New England fishing town, yet it's accessible by NYC bus.
Bordering the massive Pelham Bay Park (3x the size of Central Park), this area offers stable residential streets, waterfront condos, and a strong sense of community perfect for families.