South Harlem, NY
Explore our neighborhoods

South Harlem, NY

South Harlem is a vibrant Upper Manhattan neighborhood that blends historic architecture, cultural significance, and modern development. Located between Central Park and the heart of Harlem, the area is known for its brownstone-lined streets, diverse housing stock, and convenient access to parks, transportation, and neighborhood services. Residential options include historic townhouses, pre-war apartment buildings, cooperatives, condominiums, and newer residential developments. The neighborhood benefits from excellent transit access, with multiple subway lines and bus routes connecting residents to the rest of Manhattan and beyond. Nearby green spaces such as Morningside Park, Central Park, and St. Nicholas Park provide opportunities for recreation and outdoor enjoyment. Local restaurants, cafés, shops, and cultural institutions contribute to an active neighborhood atmosphere. Combining historic character, accessibility, and a growing mix of amenities, South Harlem offers a distinctive residential environment within Upper Manhattan.

show more
South Harlem, NY

Highlights

  • $155K - 10M Price Range
  • $1.14M Avg. Sold Price
  • $1.32M Avg. List Price
  • $1,192 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 213 Homes for Sale
  • 24 Homes for Rent
South Harlem, NY

Recent Listings

South Harlem, NY

Neighborhood Lifestyle

Bikeable

Manhattan is increasingly bike-friendly, with over 1,300 miles of bike lanes, including protected paths along the Hudson and East River. Citi Bike stations are widespread, making cycling accessible for commuters and tourists. Central Park and greenways offer scenic routes, though traffic and congestion require caution. Ongoing improvements aim to make biking safer and more convenient across the borough.

Historic

Manhattan is rich in history, from colonial landmarks like Fraunces Tavern to iconic sites like the Flatiron Building and Grand Central Terminal. Neighborhoods like the Financial District and Harlem reflect centuries of cultural evolution. Historic churches, brownstones, and museums preserve its past, while plaques and tours throughout the city reveal stories from America’s founding to modern times.

  • South Harlem offers convenient access to the A, B, C, D, 2, and 3 subway lines, along with multiple local and express bus routes. Citi Bike stations, bike lanes, and pedestrian-friendly streets support additional transportation options. Its central Upper Manhattan location allows for efficient travel throughout Manhattan and neighboring boroughs.

  • The neighborhood is home to notable landmarks and cultural destinations, including Morningside Park, St. Nicholas Park, and nearby historic institutions that reflect Harlem's rich history and cultural influence. Historic brownstones, churches, community spaces, and public art contribute to the area's architectural character and neighborhood identity.

  • Housing in South Harlem includes brownstones, pre-war apartment buildings, cooperatives, condominiums, and newer residential developments. Many properties feature historic architectural details alongside contemporary updates. The neighborhood's diverse housing inventory provides a variety of residential options within a walkable Manhattan setting.

  • South Harlem offers a balanced urban lifestyle with access to dining, shopping, cultural attractions, and outdoor recreation. Walkable streets, local businesses, community events, and nearby parks contribute to an active neighborhood atmosphere. Residents benefit from a combination of residential character, cultural resources, and convenient access to the broader city.

  • The neighborhood features a diverse collection of restaurants, cafés, bakeries, and casual dining establishments representing a variety of cuisines. Dining options are concentrated along several commercial corridors and include both longstanding neighborhood businesses and newer additions. Outdoor dining and pedestrian-friendly streets contribute to the area's active dining scene.

  • South Harlem offers a variety of nightlife options, including neighborhood bars, lounges, live music venues, and cultural spaces. Residents also benefit from easy access to nearby entertainment districts throughout Harlem and Upper Manhattan. Evening options range from casual gathering spots to performance-based venues and community events.

  • Shopping in South Harlem includes local retailers, specialty stores, grocery markets, pharmacies, and everyday services. Commercial corridors feature a mix of independent businesses and larger retailers, providing convenient access to daily necessities and neighborhood-oriented shopping opportunities.

  • South Harlem benefits from proximity to several major parks, including Morningside Park, St. Nicholas Park, and Central Park. These green spaces offer walking paths, playgrounds, athletic facilities, lawns, and community gathering areas. Tree-lined streets and public open spaces support outdoor recreation and neighborhood connectivity throughout the year.

South Harlem, NY

Location