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Get a crib in Stamford "live" in NYC like me
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Can someone who lives in NYC tell me what the benefits are?
EYE don’t see any outside of just saying you live in NYC.
Stay where you at.
Stay where you at.
No disrespect taken lolI come in peace.
EYE am trying to understand the appeal. I visited, didn’t see it. Will be visiting again this year maybe I missed something?
Not trying to disrespect your city (this time)
NYC literally open all day you can do/get whatever you want …they get points for just that alone
Agreed 100 percent on this. If you're living a 9 to 5 and relying on a 401K IT won't work for you. Only thing that I'll add to that is that if you're in your 20's, just finished college and can get a job and start building career experience than NY is a helluva ride. Especially if you're not from a big city. You will learn life lessons.
If you have money, there's nothing this place doesn't have except good weather year round. I can't imagine not always having a spot here/visiting part time.
This is not for the regular 9-5 cat making average wages. There are much better places to live for those aiming for/living that life.
You didn't miss anything B.I come in peace.
EYE am trying to understand the appeal. I visited, didn’t see it. Will be visiting again this year maybe I missed something?
Not trying to disrespect your city (this time)
It doesn't always work that way and some of the stuff you're seeing is illegal. Some of those "apartments" are located in "desired" neighborhoods, hence why people are willing to pay so much for these shoebox sized living spaces. What makes them desired is a myriad of reasons(schools, neighborhood prestige, etc). Then there are some that people live in out of desperation cause it's what they can afford and others rent them cause they want to role play the "NYC experience". Then there are those who have options that pay crazy rent for a box just to want to say "I live in such and such neighborhood". Some could pay a fraction of the price and get a larger sized apartment but in a not so desired neighborhood.Its a walk in closet, literally. It was like 48 sq ft. Would be amazing to own property in nyc, the stuff you can so as a landlord would be illegal in literally every other city in America and not only will people come rent it, they’ll come in droves and fight and pay a 6x rent deposit sight unseen. Own a house, that could be like 20 studio apartments
Which I mentioned in my post. There are some with options who want to roleplay the NYC "struggle experience".Its not like a poverty or corruption/oppression induced reason, she voluntarily chose to live like that. She said her rent used to be 3200 and you have to make 40x the rent usually so she makes at least 128K and lives in a walk in closet by choice with a shared bathroom
-Top 3 nightlife with bars and restaurants that close going into the next morning (Even tho Covid hit this aspect of the city it’s coming back)I come in peace.
EYE am trying to understand the appeal. I visited, didn’t see it. Will be visiting again this year maybe I missed something?
Not trying to disrespect your city (this time)
Dyckmanwhere are the best spots to go out to for night life? mid-town manhattan, times square, etc., or are those areas too touristy? how about during winter, january?