The Bronx NY Real Estate & Homes for Sale
Dynamic, culturally rich, and offering some of the best real estate value in New York City, the Bronx is a borough of opportunity. Whether you are a first-time homebuyer looking to escape rising Manhattan rents, or an investor searching for cash-flowing multi-family properties, the Bronx has a neighborhood to fit your goals.
At City Island Real Estate, we have decades of experience navigating the diverse markets of the Bronx. We know that buying here isn’t just about finding a house; it’s about finding the right block, the right commute, and the right community.
The Best Neighborhoods in the Bronx
The Bronx is massive, and every neighborhood has its own distinct personality.
Pelham Bay & Country Club:
Known for beautiful single-family brick homes, quiet tree-lined streets, and proximity to NYC’s largest park (Pelham Bay Park).
Throggs Neck:
Offering a suburban feel with fantastic local dining, waterfront views near the bridges, and a strong sense of community.
Riverdale:
Famous for its winding, hilly streets, elite private schools, and sprawling estates that offer a luxurious suburban lifestyle just minutes from Manhattan.
City Island:
Our home base! A historic, nautical oasis right on the Long Island Sound.
Opportunities for First-Time Buyers and Investors
For First-Time Buyers:
Spacious co-ops and condos offer an affordable entry point into homeownership with excellent square footage compared to Brooklyn or Queens.
For Investors:
The Bronx is renowned for its high-yield multi-family homes. Whether you are looking for a classic two-family brick home to live in and rent out, or a larger residential income property, we can help you run the numbers and find a solid investment.
Unbeatable Transit & Lifestyle
The Commute:
With multiple subway lines (the 4, 5, 6, B, and D trains), extensive express bus routes, and easy access to the Metro-North, getting into Midtown Manhattan is fast and reliable.
Culture & Nature:
The Bronx is home to world-class attractions like the New York Botanical Garden, the Bronx Zoo, Yankee Stadium, and the legendary dining scene along Arthur Avenue (the real Little Italy).