Seema Aggarwal
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Wonderful Carnegie Hill Coop between Fifth and Madison Avenue

February 27, 2010 by seema.aggarwal · Leave a Comment 

30 East 95th Street, 3F

Located off Fifth Avenue!

Carnegie Hill Coop – Located off of Fifth Avenue!

Boasting western light, this lovely one bedroom / one bathroom home exudes the charm and character of the Upper East Side’s best neighborhood, Carnegie Hill. Within the home, the kitchen is open to the living area with hardwood floors and 9′5″ ceilings. In-wall bookshelves line one wall of the living room allowing for maximum use of storage spaces. There are two floor or ceiling foyer closets, in addition to a large custom closet in the bedroom. A windowed kitchen and bath, elevator, video intercom, live-in super and laundry in the building complete the package. Pied a terres and co-purchasing allowed. Sorry, no dogs.Carnegie Hill is a neighborhood is bound by Central Park to the west and Lexington Avenue to the east, and between 86-98th Streets. Built in 1911, 30 East 95th is a boutique coop building with 37 residences and 7 floors. The neighborhood boasts many independently owned shops and eateries, with groceries only 2 short blocks away and dining options from cafes and bistros to formal restaurants. Be in a prime Upper East Side location, just steps from the Guggenheim, Central Park’s Engineers Gate and The Reservoir.
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Neighborhood Look: Morningside Heights

September 14, 2009 by seema.aggarwal · Leave a Comment 

Located on one of the naturally highest points on Manhattan Island, Morningside Heights stretches from 110th to 125th Street, and is bound east to west by Morningside Park and Riverside Park. It took until the 1890s for most of Morningside Heights to go from farmland / private property to developed buildings. Home to 8 highly esteemed educational facilities (most commonly known are Columbia University and Barnard College), the area exudes a collegial atmosphere with a bookstore on every other block, and the campuses of the various institutions in the middle of residential blocks. Steeped in history, some landmarks to admire include St. John the Divine Cathedral and Grant’s Tomb.

St. John the Divine Cathedral

St. John the Divine Cathedral

Grant's Tomb

Grant's Tomb

With easy access to city parks, tennis courts, soccer fields, and basketball courts, Morningside Heights has become a favorite residential area, bringing people in from all over NYC who now call it home. For more information about real estate in this area, please feel free to contact me.

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Building Artwork

June 19, 2009 by seema.aggarwal · Leave a Comment 

Building Artwork

I love NYC.

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Prime NYC Real Estate

June 19, 2009 by seema.aggarwal · Leave a Comment 

SoHo Lofts

Specializing in real estate from downtown lofts to classic uptown homes

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Looking Up

June 19, 2009 by seema.aggarwal · Leave a Comment 

Midtown Manhattan

Real estate in Midtown is finally looking up.

With a plethora of restaurants and shops, as well as vicinity to many of NYC’s office buildings, Midtown Manhattan offers residents the ultimate in convenience. Whether it is to be closer to work, or near several subway stations, I am finding many buyers and renters want to be in the center of it all. Because the neighborhood tends to have very tall buildings, many homes are able to offer residents a doorman, elevator and other amenities not found in smaller buildings. One bedroom rentals can be found starting around $2000/month – a relative steal when considering the amenities and services. In the same vein, there are several condos and coop deal in the area, near Central Park. If you haven’t looked in this neighborhood before, now would be a good time to explore.

Seema Aggarwal