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I'm graduating next Spring (May '10), and I hope to move out to NYC as soon as I can financially afford it.
So my question now...where to live...I'll be 22, probably 23 by the time I actually make the move, so I'm looking for a nice neighborhood for a youngprofessional...
Basically, if I can't be in Manhattan (which obviously may not be possible for $ reasons), I still want to be a short train ride away.
Anybody from NYC, feel free to comment on these neighborhoods or other suggestions, it's greatly appreciated.
From limited research I've done so far:
Brooklyn:
-Cobble Hill
-Carroll Gardens
-Park Slope
-DUMBO
-Greenpoint
-Williamsburg
-Brooklyn Heights
-Fort Greene
-Clinton Hill
Queens:
-Astoria
-Long Island City
-Sunnyside
-Woodside
Manhatten:
-Seems like anywhere in the mid-southern area is vibrant...?
-And Harlem is looking to be on the rise...might be a good place to get into now?
Are there any nice neighborhoods in The BX at all?
So my question now...where to live...I'll be 22, probably 23 by the time I actually make the move, so I'm looking for a nice neighborhood for a youngprofessional...
Basically, if I can't be in Manhattan (which obviously may not be possible for $ reasons), I still want to be a short train ride away.
Anybody from NYC, feel free to comment on these neighborhoods or other suggestions, it's greatly appreciated.
From limited research I've done so far:
Brooklyn:
-Cobble Hill
-Carroll Gardens
-Park Slope
-DUMBO
-Greenpoint
-Williamsburg
-Brooklyn Heights
-Fort Greene
-Clinton Hill
Queens:
-Astoria
-Long Island City
-Sunnyside
-Woodside
Manhatten:
-Seems like anywhere in the mid-southern area is vibrant...?
-And Harlem is looking to be on the rise...might be a good place to get into now?
Are there any nice neighborhoods in The BX at all?