Inwood Property Development, LLC is a real estate development firm based in Inwood, New York, dedicated to creating thoughtfully designed residential communities that enhance the neighborhoods they serve. Founded in 2020, the company focuses on delivering high-quality living spaces that balance modern design, functionality, and long-term value.
Under the leadership of Isaiah Moultrie, Inwood Property Development is guided by a commitment to responsible development and community-focused growth. Each project is approached with careful attention to detail, quality construction, and the evolving needs of today’s residents.
The company’s mission is to foster vibrant, sustainable communities by developing residences that are both well-crafted and welcoming—places people are proud to call home. Through intentional design and a long-term vision, Inwood Property Development continues to invest in the future of Inwood and surrounding areas.
Press & Community Highlights
Inwood Property Development LLC is proud to be part of Inwood’s continued growth and investment. Our work has been recognized by respected local and regional news outlets for its contribution to housing development in the Five Towns area.
Long Island Herald
The Long Island Herald recently featured our Bayview Avenue project, highlighting the advancement of a new five-story residential building in Inwood. The article underscores the importance of thoughtful development and the role this project plays in enhancing the local housing landscape while respecting the surrounding community.
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“Inwood five-story building moves forward” — Long Island Herald
Newsday
Our development was also covered by Newsday as part of its reporting on approved housing projects within the Town of Hempstead. The article discusses the progress of a multi-story residential building in Inwood and reflects broader efforts to address housing demand through responsible, well-planned development.
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“Inwood affordable housing project moves forward” — Newsday