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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]op - yes sorry UWS. Kids are 10 and 12 and in private (we are likely changing their school soon anyway so can factor geography into choice). The big thing for us is that we both work in the city so burbs aren't an option and bk is so far from most schools [/quote] Morningside Heights is very family-friendly. There are four k-8 schools between 110th and 114th streets, so there a ton of kids your children's ages in the neighborhood, often walking to and from school or hanging out on their own. Columbia University offers a ton of opportunities for kids, from day camp to swim lessons and a lot of other enrichment. Harlem is huge and varies from block-to-block as mentioned above. But I think it would be a harder place to live. I definitely endorse walking around the area you are considering at different times of day. Note the convenience of grocery stores, drug stores and parks. Note the maintenance of the sidewalks and the nearby buildings.[/quote]
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