The New York City Metro includes neighborhoods across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut with direct access to Manhattan and major employment hubs. Apartments in the New York City Metro are positioned near subway lines, commuter rail and ferry service that connect the region’s cities and suburbs. Residential options range from high-rise towers in the urban core to transit-served communities beyond the city. Retail corridors, waterfront districts and cultural centers anchor daily routines. Strong transportation infrastructure supports movement across boroughs and neighboring states. It is defined by density, scale and constant connectivity.
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