Harlem is next. It simply is too geographically desirable. I suspect the gays will hit it hard, as the pioneers. Some of them will make millions.
Harlem is in the midst of a HUGE gentrification, with grand old brownstones being reclaimed and that is outside of SUGAR HILL, which never did get laid waste to.
And old apartment buildings, at the lower edges of Harlem, have already been yuppiefied, with young married couples with small children moving in, in large numbers. It's been sort of a reverse RED LINNING kind of thing.
Most decent parts of Harlem are long sold to big monet real estate people already .Just gonna sit on it a bit . There are some gREAT buildings on the east side. I looked around already , all the good property is gone gone gone in Harlem.