PEP REAL ESTATE
The economy may be busted, but that’s made for a boom in the housing market. Fantastic lofts and apartments are suddenly up for grabs at reasonable prices, and Pep Real Estate, a Soho institution, is the perfect place to start your search.
Whether you’re looking for your next nest, a place to grow your business, or somewhere to host a one-of-a-kind event, the agents at Pep can point you in the right direction with their gorgeous properties.
25 Howard St. 2nd Floor
New York NY 10013
Phone: (212) 925-3280
http://www.peprealestate.com
THOMAS & INGRAM, REAL ESTATE
Unique in design and execution as a high-end boutique firm with immense agility in New York’s real estate market, we offer boutique personality with "big firm" capability, providing an array of services for buyers, sellers, investors, business owners, and renters that allow our clients to receive professional representation with consistent and dynamic delivery. Search the largest database of currently listed properties of any firm in the big apple, along with tools and resources that make www.thomasandingram.com a great place to start for all of your real estate needs.
The Soho Building
110 Greene Street, Suite 805
New York, NY 10012
Phone: 347-838-5714
www.thomasandingram.com
BAPPLE INC.
157 Prince Street
Phone: (212) 777-1345
CAROL QUATRONE REALTY
502 LaGuardia Pl.
Phone: (212) 598-4888
CORCORAN GROUP MARKETING
490 Broadway 3rd Fl
Phone: (212) 343-5400
DOUGLAS ELLIMAN
90 Hudson
Phone: (212) 965-6000
MEISEL REAL ESTATE
141 Prince
Phone: (212) 674-2544
SUSAN PENZNER REAL ESTATE
84 Wooster
Phone: (212) 343-1909
SINVIN REALTY CORP.
180 Varick
Phone: (212) 604-9000
SOLOFTS
62 Greene
Phone: (212) 937-0077
STRIBLING & ASSOCIATES
246 W.B’way
Phone: (212) 941-8420
REGINA A.WIERBOWSKI
261 Broadway
Phone: (212) 608-3240
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SoHo is home to one of the most
prestigious real estate areas of the world.
Lucky for you, there are numerous
real estate agencies that can
help navigate you through SoHo
in order to find the perfect
apartment in this ideal location.
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The early 1800s was an elegant period in SoHo's history. Principally residential, the neighborhood was first inhabited by the wealthy and soon after by the middle class. In due time, rapid development attracted many business enterprises. Hotels and theaters, elegant stores, stately mansions, minstrel halls, gambling casinos, and brothels sprang up along Broadway.
excerpted from: SoHo A Guide by Helene Zucker Seeman and Alanna Siegfried
Published by Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc., New York, NY Copyright 1978