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The rent for a one-bedroom can range from an average of as low as $1,765 in Washington Heights (practically not in Manhattan) to $3,995 in Tribeca. The average cost in all of Manhattan being $3,350 and the average value of a home being $848,600. In addition to the sky-high (no pun intended) housing cost, all other costs associated with living ...
The New York City area is home to nearly 20 million people and 20 trillion cockroaches living together in blissful harmony. Well over 1 million people alone are packed into the 23 square miles that make up the island of Manhattan. New York is known for high rents, high couture, and of course – high finance. Every summer, waves of newly-minted ...
Long Island City (LIC): For those willing to live in Queens, LIC provides a great balance of modern apartments, waterfront parks, and a growing number of bars and restaurants. It's just one subway stop away from Midtown Manhattan, making the commute to Grand Central typically under 30 minutes. The area has seen a lot of development, offering ...
Second the West Village as #1, was lucky enough to find an affordable spot there and felt "different" than the rest of Manhattan. Was quiet in the morning, had a lovely neighborhood vibe, and some of my favorite food spots in the city (I'Sodi, 4 Charles, and Bleeker St Pizza to name a few). LES is also pretty decent from what I heard (GF lived ...
Expensive but pretty nice area. West Village is very expensive, one of the nicer areas in the city. Lots of little restaurants, quiet side streets, etc. Commute to Midtown is pretty easy from most of Manhattan. Few older areas are Greenwich/West Village, Soho, Tribeca, Flatiron/Nomad, UES if you have kids.
However, OP’s preference for no roommate and a more relaxed neighborhood further limits his choices. Some places to check out include: UES, meaning Yorkville. Forest Hills, Queens. Sunnyside, Queens. Roosevelt Island. Jersey City, NJ (but commuting can be a pain) Hoboken, NJ (ditto on commuting to midtown, and it’s getting more expensive ...
Urban Mogul. 4y. Be careful about leasing lingo in NYC. Flex 1 bedroom really means it’s a studio with the possibility of hanging up a partition and calling it a “flex 1 bedroom.”. Flex 2 bedrooms are really 1 bedrooms with large living rooms. Watch out for net effective rent vs. gross rent.
1. Free money may not motivate people to work. According to Oren Cass, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, UBI would make work appear optional. 13 Many recipients may prefer to live on their free income rather than learn new skills or build a resume. 2. Could perpetuate a falling labor force participation rate
13y. Living in FiDi (Originally Posted: 06/06/2009) The time for my apartment renewal is getting near, and I've been checking out other parts of the city to potentially live. Today I had a look at Battery Park City and FiDi. I thought BPC was nice; very green, pretty devoid of businesses, but overall pretty livable.
New York City to Greenwich Connecticut Commute Time. While the commute time is listed as around 50 minutes, that does not include the amount of time it takes you to get from your appartment to Grand Central Station and vice versa. User @packmate" shared about the length of the commute: