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Old 02-09-2011, 06:35 AM   #1
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People from NYC, help me decide.

Whats a better place to stay on upper east side, 77th or 92th street? Isn't the 92th too far from everything? There is a simpler condo on the 77th to rent and a better one with many amedities in the building on the 92th. What to choose?
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Old 02-09-2011, 07:38 AM   #2
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77th but depends. Its still far from alot of things. You probably want 50th and below
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Old 02-09-2011, 07:42 AM   #3
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77th but depends. Its still far from alot of things. You probably want 50th and below
The thing is, on 92th, I would have gym, pool and other stuff within the building and would just leave to explore the city. Same price for each.
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Whats a better place to stay on upper east side, 77th or 92th street? Isn't the 92th too far from everything? There is a simpler condo on the 77th to rent and a better one with many amedities in the building on the 92th. What to choose?
If you're a bitch ass twerp, stay away from 92nd. It's just a couple blocks from all those east harlem public housing projects, and I've seen plenty of young yuppies get victimized for making wrong turns around there trying to find their condo after a drunk night at a bar. If you're not a victim type of person and love latinas with fat asses and good weed, move to 92nd.

When living in manhattan in this new millenium, keep this general thought in mind:

The lower the street numbers = the safer the neighborhood... Unless you hit the lower east side, then it's dangerous again.

And what the hell does "too far from everything" mean in nyc? Never heard such a thing.

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Old 02-09-2011, 07:56 AM   #5
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If you're a bitch ass twerp, stay away from 92nd. It's just a couple blocks from all those east harlem public housing projects, and I've seen plenty of young yuppies get victimized for making wrong turns around there trying to find their condo after a drunk night at a bar. If you're not a victim type of person and love latinas with fat asses and good weed, move to 92nd.

When living in manhattan in this new millenium, keep this general thought in mind:

The lower the street numbers = the safer the neighborhood... Unless you hit the lower east side, then it's dangerous again.

And what the hell does "too far from everything" mean in nyc? Never heard such a thing.
I don't plan any nightly adventures, pretty much just exploring the attractions during the day and using taxi most of the time. Still too dangerous?
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I don't plan any nightly adventures, pretty much just exploring the attractions during the day and using taxi most of the time. Still too dangerous?
No, but sounds expensive. The 6 train will be your best friend before you know it.
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No, but sounds expensive. The 6 train will be your best friend before you know it.
Thanks for the tips. I just found some similar priced condo in the financial district, with amazing window views. Would you prefer that?
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What size places are you looking at and what is rent going for these days?

I miss being in the city. And as already pointed out, in Manhattan nothing is really ever "too far".
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What size places are you looking at and what is rent going for these days?

I miss being in the city. And as already pointed out, in Manhattan nothing is really ever "too far".
Studio to 1 bedroom. And vacation rentals(even long term) cost twice as much as 1 year rentals. I'm at 3k/month for what I need.
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how long are you planning on being there?
Depends on how I like it there, 1 month for sure, maybe a few.
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I'd pick the 77th one. As far as distance... 20 blocks isnt going to make much of a difference but at least its a safer neighborhood.

There isnt anything that interesting in terms of night life and food above the 50s anyway.
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he safer the neighborhood... Unless you hit the lower east side, then it's dangerous again.

Have you been to the L.E.S. in the past 5 years? It actually safer than in the 30s now with all the boutique hotels and shops. Back before 99 it was sketch, now it's a way different vibe. Actually I think its a bit to safe and cutesy for my taste anymore. But they do have some of the best places to eat... WD-50...etc
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Have you been to the L.E.S. in the past 5 years? It actually safer than in the 30s now with all the boutique hotels and shops. Back before 99 it was sketch, now it's a way different vibe. Actually I think its a bit to safe and cutesy for my taste anymore. But they do have some of the best places to eat... WD-50...etc
Last time I was there was about 2 years ago... the housing projects still went pretty hard, but the neighborhood as a whole was a lot better.

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Thats the crazy thing about NYC... every area changes for the better every 2-3 years. Look at Brooklyn and what has happened there in the last 10 Years.
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Thats the crazy thing about NYC... every area changes for the better every 2-3 years. Look at Brooklyn and what has happened there in the last 10 Years.
Word, Fort Green is like a whole new world these days... Brooklyn changed a lot... and Harlem. Hardest hit by gentrification I guess. But the crime rates in central Brooklyn are still high as fuck.

But it feels like the Bronx has been making a turn for the worse. All these harlem rejects moved here and are competing with the natives for turf. They're all being stuffed into these giant cheeply built low income buildings with a million tiny apartments in them. They're kinda like mini housing projects lol.
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The projects on 92nd street are named "the John C Holmes Houses " lol and I think they are designated for the elderly. So you might have some 1930s G's living there. The whole city has been cleansed of the "bad element" from 130th and below. Stay at the best place below 125th street and pay the extra 3 dollars on your cab rides.This place is disney land compared to what it used to be.Even the bad parts are high end
Compared to the rest of the country ;)
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Oh yeah and as stated earlier stay out of the Bronx unless you dig 10 dollar aids infected hookers and heroin
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Even the bad parts are high end
Compared to the rest of the country ;)
That mindframe gets a lot of people victimized in this city every day for venturing too far uptown lol...

Jennifer: "Hey Billy, lets go up to the Bronx Zoo and look around the neighborhood for a StarBucks"

Billy: "No Jen, haven't you seen that 80 Blocks from Tifany's movie? Lets just go to the Zoo then come straight back to the hotel."

Jennifer: "Silly Billy, The Bronx isn't like that anymore... NYC is the safest city in the country now!"

Billy: "Oh OK, I want to see what a Venti Mocha Latte' Express from the Bronx tastes like anyway"

Next thing you know Jenny was found floating down the east river and a year later Billy was spotted begging for change on the train to support his Hunts Point hooker habit.


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That's where I was born and have been living pretty much since 99. In 99 it was still a bit rough but over the past 5 years the change is crazy.

I think some parts of NYC, like Central Brooklyn & East NY will always be rough. That's the nature of the city.
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Just moved to williamsburg myself, love it up here...there's hipster bitches everywhere!
Williamsburg played itself out 5 years ago. To many Manhattanites and trust fund babies. It was alot more fun in the early 2000s with places like Cokie's and Sparky's

But yes lots of hipster girls around for sure.

We had to move our office out of there because it got way too pricy
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77th st is the better choice
If you can afford it...................go midtown
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Midtown is all booked short-termish. About the amedities, the one on the 77th has zero, its just an apartment. The one on the 92th has a 24/7 front desk, pool, gym, children's playroom, etc. It is also bigger.
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Midtown is all booked short-termish. About the amedities, the one on the 77th has zero, its just an apartment. The one on the 92th has a 24/7 front desk, pool, gym, children's playroom, etc. It is also bigger.
Just go to 92nd then. You'll be ok. Hit me up when you move out here if you need any party favors, I got people who will deliver to you.
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Just go to 92nd then. You'll be ok. Hit me up when you move out here if you need any party favors, I got people who will deliver to you.
Thanks for all replies, much appreciated! And maybe I will hit you up then.
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92nd isn't bad at all. Unless your name is Pete The Fly.

The only thing you should check is how far away it is from the train. 92nd could be more convenient than 77th. Hell, 125th is more convenient than 77th and York. Subway stop distance matters.
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92nd isn't bad at all. Unless your name is Pete The Fly.

The only thing you should check is how far away it is from the train. 92nd could be more convenient than 77th. Hell, 125th is more convenient than 77th and York. Subway stop distance matters.
Is it safe to use the subway all day long? Or shall I avoid it during certain hours? What about late evenings?
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Is it safe to use the subway all day long? Or shall I avoid it during certain hours? What about late evenings?
Andre you will be fine the subways are safe just keep your wallet in your front pocket and so on
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Studio to 1 bedroom. And vacation rentals(even long term) cost twice as much as 1 year rentals. I'm at 3k/month for what I need.
Wow. Not too bad. We paid $2600 for a one bedroom in the East Village about 10 years ago now...and had none of those amenities.

I'd have no problem with 92nd.
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No, but sounds expensive. The 6 train will be your best friend before you know it.
Seriously. Fuck cabs if you are that far up. Train it like the rest of the people. (for the record, i'm from NJ about 12 miles from Manhattan and almost always drive in... That may change as I heard somewhere that the tolls are going up AGAIN over their present $8.



To the OP, you may want to consider looking into a place like Hoboken or Weehawken in NJ. They are right across the river and very close to various forms of mass transit right into midtown.
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I blame the gays and artists for improving most areas in nyc.
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Andre you will be fine the subways are safe just keep your wallet in your front pocket and so on
Thanks and I always have my wallet so I can feel it, so that won't be a problem then.
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I didn't know people still used wallets.

Money clips that can hold cards, cmon people!
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Money clips that can hold cards, cmon people!
There is much more I carry in a wallet, drivers licence, ID, insurance card, etc...
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77th -- far as i'd go, get on 2nd so your near the subway.
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