Where is the best place and the worst place to live in NYC?

The Joker

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I say Queens is the best place to live in NYC the worst place to live in NYC gotta be Bronx
 
agreed. it's both Queens and Brooklyn. Brooklyn now is getting more expensive so people are flocking to Queens.
 
the worst place to live is NYC - no guns, no sugary drinks, and high crime.

Crime in Atlanta has had a significant drop compared to the rest of the country. I love where I live, and I guess I am a little biased.
 
High crime? Um unless you're a gang member or in a domestic violence situation, NYC is SUPER safe!
 
Where does Manhattan fit here?

If I was to guess, I'd say that area is all business/corporate and probably not much in the way of a residential area with the exception of some thru the roof prices on apartments/flats....
 
If I was to guess, I'd say that area is all business/corporate and probably not much in the way of a residential area with the exception of some thru the roof prices on apartments/flats....

unaffordable. unattainable. :lol:

That's Lower Manhattan. Chelsea, Tribeca, Chinatown, Lil Italy, etc. (Chinatown/Lil Italy sucks btw, don't eat there. Better in Queens)

I personally like Queens for the variety of food they have to offer. Brooklyn's where it is at, actually.

Manhattan is nice whenever I stay there. I prefer to be in Brooklyn if I lived in NYC because the subway splits up when you get into Manhattan. Nice to just ride up to Midtown East whenever you wanted to. No need for two rides from western side Central Park to Midtown East.
 
Is Bronx getting better any chance?

No, they have resorted to selling large sugary drinks on the black market.

And you can't visit the beach when its snowing .... unlike ... the south ... it only snows like a day or two every other year.
 
Liberty Island is the best place to live in NYC. No traffic, it has the best view of NYC Skylines, etc. Use your Rolls-Royce boat drive to NYC deck to park, and you can go to food shopping, work, etc.
 
Sunset during winter in the South

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Sunset during winter in NYC:

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I don't know but is a slushy Taxi as much fun as surfing?

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That's Lower Manhattan. Chelsea, Tribeca, Chinatown, Lil Italy, etc.
and Central Park.. you pretty much covered almost all Manhattan.... and nobody wants to live in upper Manhattan since it's ghetto.

(Chinatown/Lil Italy sucks btw, don't eat there. Better in Queens)
Lil' Italy is a scam but Chinatown is good. You just need to know right places to go.

I personally like Queens for the variety of food they have to offer. Brooklyn's where it is at, actually.
Brooklyn's becoming unattainable like Manhattan.... getting very expensive fast.

Manhattan is nice whenever I stay there. I prefer to be in Brooklyn if I lived in NYC because the subway splits up when you get into Manhattan. Nice to just ride up to Midtown East whenever you wanted to. No need for two rides from western side Central Park to Midtown East.
scooter. problem solved :lol:
 
No, they have resorted to selling large sugary drinks on the black market.

And you can't visit the beach when its snowing .... unlike ... the south ... it only snows like a day or two every other year.

Didnt know you lived in Bronx? :shock:
 
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