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Midtown Manhattan is comprised of numerous smaller neighborhoods, including Midtown East, Midtown West, Hell’s Kitchen, Murray Hill, Chelsea, Flatiron, Gramercy, etc. Each neighborhood has its own character and appeal, but many choose to live in this area of the city because of the easy commute to work.
The Upper East Side is one of the largest neighborhoods in Manhattan and caters to various demographics, including young professionals, families and an older population. Residents are generally happy with the wide array of things to do and the more relaxed atmosphere uptown.
Typically, individuals looking for apartment rentals in New York City must wait until approximately six weeks to one month before their move-in date to start their search. The reason for this is that most apartment buildings are not notified by their current tenants of lease renewals (and non-renewals) until that time, so m