New York City Address

 

How do you go about buying a place in New York City?

New York City is an excitung and wonderful city where most people after visiting the first time feel the need to return time and time again. Other people fall in love the city and want to stay there. Others move there because they want to further their business career. Or their modeling career? Others just move there because they wanna be part of it… New York, New York.


There is only one way to truly be a New Yorker, and that is to have a New York City address. There are plently of home ownership options, but you really need to figure out why you are buying a home in New York City before you decided what kind of option. So how to you get yourself a New York City address? And what kind of New York City address should you have?

First of all, do you want to live in the city? There are plenty of New York City addresses that are quite suburbian. You can have a roomy home without spending millions of dollars, all you have to do is venture into the boroughs. How about a New York City address in Queens, or Brooklyn? Brooklyn is fast becoming a popular spot for Manhattaner’s to move to. Brooklyn is the kind of place that is old enough to have cultural sites and beautiful brownstone walk ups, but you can afford a three bedroom with a backyard instead of a one bedder that smells sort of like curry.

That’s not to say you don’t have options in Manhattan, it is just that the Manhattan is all about location, so you will get less for the same money, but you will get triple the entertainment and location. After all in the heart of Manhattan all you need to do to amuse yourself is look around.





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Jan. 27 -- In December, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Cornell University President David J. Skorton, and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology President Peretz Lavie announced an historic partnership to build a two-million-square-foot applied ...


Eiko Ishioka, graphic designer and art director, dies at 73
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City Room: For Veteran Met Singer, Last Curtain but No End of Stories
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ASPCA moving dogs from Henderson Humane Society
The effort is being coordinated through the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals' Shelter Response Partnership program...


NY gov's road, bridge plan raises money questions - CBS News

NY gov's road, bridge plan raises money questions
CBS News
(AP) ALBANY, NY EUR” The numbers are big: $15 billion overall for improving New York state's infrastructure, including $5 billion-plus for a new Tappan Zee Bridge to be built alongside the existing span linking New York City's northern suburbs.

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South Street Seaport Museum - Back Underway
I'd seen January. On January 8th, the day I took the SeaStreak out to hike at Sandy Hook, I'd left myself loads of extra time for weekend delays , the delays that day weren't too bad, so while I waited I decided to run over and see if they had the opening day on the door yet...


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NYPD chief keeping quiet on son's sex probe - CBS News

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NYPD chief keeping quiet on son's sex probe
CBS News
New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly leaves a news conference Jan. 27, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo) NEW YORK - Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly faced the media Friday for the first time since reports surfaced that a woman had accused his .
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Muslims Demand Resignation of New York's Top CopVoice of America
As NYPD boss declines questions about son, rape investigation poses tricky .Washington Post (blog)
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NYC Workers Face 'Retirement Crisis' - TheStreet.com

TheStreet.com

NYC Workers Face 'Retirement Crisis'
TheStreet.com
By Joe Mont 01/27/12 - 12:58 PM EST BOSTON (MainStreet) -- The grim prospect for aging New Yorkers: One-third of them won't have enough money to retire comfortably. That's according to a study released Thursday by New York City Comptroller John C. Liu .
Study: One-Third of New Yorkers Cannot Afford to RetireLifeHealthPro

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Samuel Adams beer, as pretty much any of-age consumers can attest, is pretty darn good. It's also from Boston. That second part will apparently be enough to trump the first part for a..


Murder suspect tracked down in New York
Law enforcement officials in New York City Friday arrested the man wanted for a November murder in North Philadelphia, four days after a store clerk who reportedly spoke to police about that slaying was killed...


New York City and the School-to-Prison Pipeline - Huffington Post

New York City and the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Huffington Post
Unfortunately, the "School-to-Prison Pipeline," described in an earlier post, is alive and well in New York City where I live and teach. According to a New York Civil Liberties Report, Criminalizing the Classroom, The Over-Policing of New York City .
City Limits Free Tutoring to the Poorest StudentsNew York Times
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New York City Ballet in a Balanchine and Robbins Program
City Ballets Wendy Whelan, Megan Fairchild and Ashley Bouder show off their evolving skills in a program of ballets by Balanchine and Jerome Robbins...


New research spots dyslexia in preschool children
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City Room: The Week in Pictures for Jan. 27
Here is a slide show of photographs from the past week in New York City and the region...




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