





The Upper East Side is home to the wealthiest residents in New York.
The Upper East Side is home to many of the wealthiest New Yorkers. It's populated by many older New Yorkers and established wealthy families, such as the Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Vanderbilt families. Living here, one can experience the living environment of New York's old - moneyed class.

The Upper East Side is located within School District 2 in New York. There are a total of 6 public schools with a perfect score and 2 private schools ranked among the top five in New York - Regis High School and Brearley School. Living on the Upper East Side allows children to enjoy a top - notch educational environment.

The famous Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue in the Upper East Side are home to many women's fashion stores and boutiques. They often host major brand commercial events, and various luxury brands gather here. Residents can enjoy a high - end shopping experience very conveniently.


The Upper East Side of Manhattan is located on the east side of Central Park, stretching from 59th Street in the south to 96th Street in the north, Fifth Avenue in the west, and the Esther River in the east.
The Upper East Side is home to many of the wealthiest New Yorkers. It's inhabited by many older New Yorkers and established wealthy families, such as the Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Vanderbilt families, who all live in palatial residences near Fifth Avenue. The Third, Second, and First Avenues east of Lexington Avenue are mainly home to single professionals and young couples.

In the Upper East Side, there are 289.1 violent crimes reported annually per 100,000 people, far lower than the national average of 465. Meanwhile, there are 1,577.6 property crimes reported annually per 100,000 people, far lower than the national average of 2,826.9. The public security situation is very good.
The Upper East District is located within the 2nd district of New York City and has a total of 17 public schools, including 6 of the top 10 rated public schools, such as the East Side Elementary School. The best private schools are Regis High School and Branley School, both of which are among the top 5 private schools in New York. The educational resources in the Upper East Side are very high-quality.

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is a famous landmark in New York. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the most renowned American architect of the 20th century. The building is located at the corner of a street in New York City and is completely different from any other buildings. One could say its exterior looks like a teacup or a huge white spring. Some people also say it looks like a conch shell, perhaps because of its spiral structure.

The Metropolitan Group was founded in 1868 by a group of New York City entrepreneurs who raised $100000. After five years of arduous operation and multiple reorganizations, the company decided in 1868 to focus on developing life insurance business and promoting insurance products to middle-class customers. Due to the fact that the company's business is most successful in the metropolitan area of New York City, it is named after the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and has 49000 employees.
This is very suitable for families with children, it is very quiet, close to Central Park, and there are also many high-quality schools.
Living here feels very safe and comfortable. There are many good schools around that are suitable for children to attend. We also love parks where children can play.
Three new stations have opened in the first phase of the Second Avenue Subway on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line. This has brought new local businesses to the area and had a positive impact on the real estate prices on the Upper East Side.
Under the guidance of Robert Moses, the East River Drive was completed, creating a major street-style arterial road from 92nd Street to 125th Street, paving the way for new development and commercial growth in the Upper East Side.
The opening of the Second Avenue Elevated made it more convenient for the working - class people in the Upper East Side to travel to the city center.
The completion of Central Park immediately attracted big capitalists like Carnegie to build luxury mansions on Fifth Avenue on the east side of Central Park. Since then, this area has become a gathering place for luxury real estate.
The construction of the New York and Harlem Railroad in the Upper East Side led to the prosperous development of businesses around the station on 86th Street.

Shangdong District has a long history and a long development time, and there is very little space for building new projects, so there are mostly second-hand houses and few new houses in Shangdong District.




