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  • Neighborhoods
    Empty nester suggestions
    Updated almost 11 years ago
    While I know that Sutton Place and UES are known for 50+ers, if you had no commute or schools or proximity to kid's activities to worry about and had a nice budget,...
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  • Neighborhoods
    Soho vs. Soho
    Updated about 11 years ago
    I was looking at a place in Soho and wondered: Would buying a loft on Broadway in Soho be foolish because of the crowds and traffic? The light is much better with...
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  • Neighborhoods
    MATURE ADULT discussion about neighborhoods
    Updated about 11 years ago
    I don’t like how my prior discussion ended up attracting a combination of trolls, senior citizen haters, race-baiters, and people who like to argue and spew facts...
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  • Neighborhoods
    Reverse Commute- NYC to Greenwich CT
    Updated about 11 years ago
    Does anyone has any experience reverse commuting from NYC to Greenwich? I've just accepted a new job there and my tentative plan is to get an apartment in East Harlem...
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  • Neighborhoods
    The Leslie House
    Updated over 11 years ago
    I LOVE 220 East 54th Street, The Leslie House. I fell in love with with the all glass entry way and the convenience of the location to the subway and business as well...
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  • Neighborhoods
    Tribeca vs. Chelsea for young couples?
    Updated over 11 years ago
    My husband and I are moving to Manhattan and gonna work in downtown. We are looking for a place in downtown for easier commute. Friends had recommended chelsea and...
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  • Neighborhoods
    Pedicabs are ruining central Park
    Updated over 11 years ago
    The horse drawn carriages added romance and nostalgia. These guys riding the Pedicabs drive haphazardly and there are so many of them that many sit on the road...
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