Best Places to Live in New York City for the first time
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Re: Best Places to Live in New York City for the first time November 16, 2009 04:25PM |
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Re: Best Places to Live in New York City for the first time November 30, 2009 01:44PM |
Hi, I am single, 32 and will be working in the Soho area. Desperately seeking to rent a tiny studio in a safe area starting Jan. 2010 (I come from a small town in Oregon). I have been looking at Brooklyn or Queens but would appreciate any input, suggestions, tips where to find a place, anyone out there that can help? thanks!!!
Re: Best Places to Live in New York City for the first time November 30, 2009 01:56PM |
Hi I have a budget of $1,000 to $1,250 for a tiny studio in the NYC area, I am single, 32 and need a decent, cheap place to rent asap in a safe area for January 2010. I am moving from Oregon so urgently need advice what neighborhoods to avoid, best commute to Soho area,etc. Any suggestions about Jersey city? please help!!!!!!!!!
Re: Best Places to Live in New York City for the first time December 04, 2009 11:12AM |
Re: Best Places to Live in New York City for the first time December 04, 2009 01:24PM |
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Rod
Williamsburg is very cool, ultra -in place to live. Greenpoint to the north is also considered very desirable. Soho would be a 25 min commute. L train to Union Sqaure transfer to N,R or 4,5,6 trains....The further out on the L line the cheaper the rent....Sunnyside Queens,Astoria aslo would be good bets in your price range...45 min commute to Soho.
Williamsburg is very cool, ultra -in place to live. Greenpoint to the north is also considered very desirable. Soho would be a 25 min commute. L train to Union Sqaure transfer to N,R or 4,5,6 trains....The further out on the L line the cheaper the rent....Sunnyside Queens,Astoria aslo would be good bets in your price range...45 min commute to Soho.
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I need help with the best place in new York city or close to it (about 30 Minutes away) i need help about the best places to live that is affordable , safe . I am moving to new York city by my self so it would be a great help if some one could explain the best way to find a room mate to rent an apartment with me i have a budget of about 800 to 900 Dollar Thanks
Re: Best Places to Live in New York City for the first time January 25, 2010 07:42PM |
Hi everyone!,
So I got some exciting news today, my husband was offered a job in NY, and we're all about trying new things and not passing up something that would be good for us as a family.
We have 2 girls and another on the way (one month away). We currently live in southern CA, we've lived here are whole lives, our girls private school & church is basically right next to us. My questions are where is a good place to live in NY? Where are the good private schools?
I really have mixed feelings about such a big move and to where...HELP!
Thanks Olivia
So I got some exciting news today, my husband was offered a job in NY, and we're all about trying new things and not passing up something that would be good for us as a family.
We have 2 girls and another on the way (one month away). We currently live in southern CA, we've lived here are whole lives, our girls private school & church is basically right next to us. My questions are where is a good place to live in NY? Where are the good private schools?
I really have mixed feelings about such a big move and to where...HELP!
Thanks Olivia
Re: Best Places to Live in New York City for the first time January 28, 2010 09:12AM |
My vote is for Astoria!! It's a quick train ride on the N or W into the city and a great community. You get more for your money, and since places are bigger, there are lots of roommate opportunities. Also, food prices are less expensive. I don't have children, but it seems kid friendly. Lots of great restaurants and bars along Ditmars.
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