So I'll add in as someone who spent over 5 years in NYC because of all of the BS I have read on this thread from both sides. For one, OP, if you want to move to NYC, just do it and stop posting thread after thread after thread about it. We are not here to give you validation or motivate you. Spend your energy towards coming up with a plan to move to NYC and stop wasting time fantasizing.
Now for others and what they say.
Absolutely don't bother with NYC if you are not going to live in a Manhattan or maybe certain parts of Brooklyn, it is a waste of time.
Seriously, there is no point to living in NYC if you live anywhere other than Manhattan really. The Bridge and Tunnel crowd (Jersey and outer boroughs) brags about how they are getting a better bang for their buck until you realize how awful it is to constantly be on those subways and deal with sketchy homeless people that have become even more emboldened. Even the girls in that crowd are usually shacking up with some guy in Manhattan.
Outside of Manhattan there is literally nothing to bother with in NYC as a single guy. The whole city becomes a dump and cultural wasteland full of bitter people who have an inferiority complex due to not living in Manhattan. Queens is nothing but families and wannabe adults. Even Brooklyn is full of snotty hipsters that try to come off as accepting but are really just snarky jealous k-nts with an inferiority complex.
If you cannot make it work and get to Manhattan, everywhere else in NYC is a waste of time because you can usually get something much better for a better rate in other cities anyways. Whatever you are going for with NYC, you will only find in Manhattan.
Roommates are a must.
For you especially. You need roommates and you need them to make Manhattan work. Get the Roomi app or get on Craigslist. Get a hotel for a month or something while you look for roommates. They also have Co-Living spaces as well.
There you are, now stop with this mental masturbation and get to work.
Also, this blog talks a lot about life in NYC
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