Cool places to live in NYC metro area besides Hoboken?

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Originally posted by mahon83050
Any takers on this one. Basically, a nice urban setting (where one can walk to places) and where seems to be alot of young people.

What about Harlem?;)
 

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a surburban place in the metro? Strange.... try google earth
 

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Actually, Harlem is becoming very upscale and a move-to destation for young people.
Brooklyn is going in that direction, too.
 

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Originally posted by LowPlainsDrifter
Actually, Harlem is becoming very upscale and a move-to destation for young people.
Brooklyn is going in that direction, too.
Harlem, give me a break. I am white, have NO desire to live in Harlem and would not be welcome either.

Parts of Brooklyn are cool, as well as Queens. Manhattan is too expensive and chaotic.
 

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Originally posted by Prophett
It's surprising, you living in the tristate area and having about as much knowledge of NYC as some denizen of middle america or even worse a down-south hick. You need to get your facts straight bro...
That is because I am from the Southern part of NJ and never ventured off into NYC often.
 

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Harlem or anything above 125th st is going through gentrification as it has been for some time- higher rents are driving many of the minorities or lower income people that lived there for years out (most likely to the bronx) in favor of middle to upper class professionals (many of whom are white). With that said, even in the more predominately black and latino neighborhoods, you won't be bothered because of the color of your skin. This isn't the 70s and 80s where you would no doubt be risking an ass whopping for venturing into one of those neighborhoods as a caucasian.

And regardless, it's new york-you can be in one of the most affluent neghborhoods in the city and then walk one block down and be in the ghetto.

If you want a nice neighborhood with reasonable prices I would suggest an area like forest hills in queens or certain parts of brooklyn (such as williamsburg which will probably become pretty darn expensive in a few years).


For more indepth information that could assist in your search go to this site-
newyorkmetroguide
 

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Originally posted by mahon83050
Harlem, give me a break. I am white, have NO desire to live in Harlem and would not be welcome either.

Parts of Brooklyn are cool, as well as Queens. Manhattan is too expensive and chaotic.
r u one of those white people that thinks every black person hates them? :rolleyes: people these days.......
 

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Originally posted by DJ_in_making
r u one of those white people that thinks every black person hates them? :rolleyes: people these days.......
No.

However, racism still exists and the races are still very segregated...look around you.

A predominant black neighborhood prefers not to have any white people in their neighborhood and vice versa. If you think otherwise, you are ignorant.
 

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Originally posted by mahon83050
Harlem, give me a break. I am white, have NO desire to live in Harlem and would not be welcome either.

Parts of Brooklyn are cool, as well as Queens. Manhattan is too expensive and chaotic.
When I take the train into NYC, I see a lot of upscale looking apartments near the 125th st station that weren't there before.
 
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