Property Management in Harlem

Property Management with Deep Harlem Roots

Harlem is one of New York’s most storied residential neighborhoods: landmarked brownstone blocks, prewar apartment houses, busy corridors around 125th Street, and institutions that shaped the Harlem Renaissance and the civil rights era. Managing here means understanding both the buildings themselves and the community standing attached to them.

Neighborhood Snapshot

Harlem at a Glance

Building stock
Brownstones, row houses, and prewar elevator buildings dominate many residential blocks.
Historic identity
Harlem’s cultural significance is inseparable from the Harlem Renaissance, Black political life, jazz, literature, and church history.
Landmarks
Central Harlem includes multiple protected historic districts, including the Central Harlem West 130th-132nd Streets district.
Street pattern
Busy commercial avenues give way quickly to quieter tree-lined side streets.
Ownership mix
Co-ops, condos, rental buildings, and small multifamily properties all sit side by side.
Recognizable anchors
125th Street, the Apollo Theater, Marcus Garvey Park, and Frederick Douglass Boulevard are neighborhood touchstones.
Growing in Harlem

Managing More Buildings in Harlem

Esra’s history is Harlem history: Edwards Sisters Realty Associates has been part of this neighborhood since 1925. We understand the demands of older building systems, board communication, resident expectations, and the importance of protecting a building’s reputation as well as its finances. If you own or oversee a Harlem property and want a responsive, locally rooted management partner, we’d like to manage more buildings here. Request a proposal and let’s talk about what your building needs.

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