NYC housing is impossible.
            
                
                    HushBull                
                
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                    Seriously,
try finding a place for two people in the general vicinity of Manhattan from the state of Arkansas. Anyone have any advice? ...and no I won't shave my legs and let you call me pretty, jeez!
                try finding a place for two people in the general vicinity of Manhattan from the state of Arkansas. Anyone have any advice? ...and no I won't shave my legs and let you call me pretty, jeez!
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro"
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            Manhattan...isn't that where people pay upwards of $1,000,000 just to have a parking space?0
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Are you serious?sponger wrote:Manhattan...isn't that where people pay upwards of $1,000,000 just to have a parking space?I have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin
"Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon0 - 
            Get_Right wrote:more like 500K
but yes
good luck small studios are going for $1500 a month
a one bedroom is around $2500
two bedrooms and more....if you have to ask you cant afford it
ALL depends on the area, where you are willing to live. there ARe more affordable spots, even within manhattan....just don't know if it is 'desirable' to live there or not. ;pStay with me...
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            decides2dream wrote:ALL depends on the area, where you are willing to live. there ARe more affordable spots, even within manhattan....just don't know if it is 'desirable' to live there or not. ;p
ah I overlooked the general vicinity part
forget the nice spots in brooklyn and Manhattan
think jersey, queens, long island or westchester (yonkers whiteplains)0 - 
            ... yet so many people manage to do the impossible...THANK YOU, LOSTDAWG!
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            Collin wrote:... yet so many people manage to do the impossible...
roommates.... or rent control...or wealthy.
or, as i mentioned, they live in the 'less desirable' areas of manhattan and/or boroughs. it IS possible, absolutely. i know quite a few people that i work with who live right in manhattan, and some for crazy good rents. up in harlem, over on the west side, all the way on the east side - mid/downtown. there are spots....it's up to you if you like em, etc.
btw - to the OP, i don't think he'll mind.....shoot mookie9999 a PM. he is a manhattan realtor. i am sure he would'nt mind giving a wee bit of freebie advice on where/what to look for. and sure, if you do want a realtor to assist, i am sure hiring a fellow jammer/boardie would be good too! win-win either way!
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            decides2dream wrote:roommates.... or rent control...or wealthy.

or, as i mentioned, they live in the 'less desirable' areas of manhattan and/or boroughs. it IS possible, absolutely. i know quite a few people that i work with who live right in manhattan, and some for crazy good rents. up in harlem, over on the west side, all the way on the east side - mid/downtown. there are spots....it's up to you if you like em, etc.
Shoot. There goes my dream of living in a Friends-style apartment in the middle of Manhattan.
What's "less desirable", though?THANK YOU, LOSTDAWG!
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I always wondered how they could afford that place. Rachel was a waitress, Monica was a chef and I Phoebe waitressed as well, right? Any speculation on what that place would actually rent for? Wasn't it right across from Central Park too?Collin wrote:Shoot. There goes my dream of living in a Friends-style apartment in the middle of Manhattan.
What's "less desirable", though?I wish I was as fortunate, as fortunate as me.0 - 
            good luck with NYC. check out places like hoboken and jersey city in new jersey. you are a 4 minute subway ride to manhattan, without the manhattan prices.0
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            adam42381 wrote:I always wondered how they could afford that place. Rachel was a waitress, Monica was a chef and I Phoebe waitressed as well, right? Any speculation on what that place would actually rent for? Wasn't it right across from Central Park too?
large two bedroom in the village like that... $3500 a month?0 - 
            adam42381 wrote:I always wondered how they could afford that place. Rachel was a waitress, Monica was a chef and I Phoebe waitressed as well, right? Any speculation on what that place would actually rent for? Wasn't it right across from Central Park too?
no, not by central park. downtown. however, early on they 'covered' that...as in, monica's grandmother used to live there i think? and thus when monica took it over, still under rent-control, thus, cheap. how chandler and joey afforded theirs tho, dunno.
how sad that i know/remember this.
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            I guess I had forgotten the rent control thing. Maybe Chandler made tons of money doing whatever it was that he did. Now that you mention it I do remember it was in the village. Central Perk was the coffee shop so maybe that threw me.I wish I was as fortunate, as fortunate as me.0
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            adam42381 wrote:I guess I had forgotten the rent control thing. Maybe Chandler made tons of money doing whatever it was that he did. Now that you mention it I do remember it was in the village. Central Perk was the coffee shop so maybe that threw me.
haha. never did really know wtf he did, right?
and i always thought 'central perk' was SUCH a great name for a NYC coffee house...and those couches look soooo COMFY!
back on topic - OP - i'm tellin' ya...PM mookie9999....i'm sure he can give you some great pointers!
mooks, hope you don't mind.
  haha.
eh, i know ya don't.
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            decides2dream wrote:haha. never did really know wtf he did, right?
and i always thought 'central perk' was SUCH a great name for a NYC coffee house...and those couches look soooo COMFY!
back on topic - OP - i'm tellin' ya...PM mookie9999....i'm sure he can give you some great pointers!
mooks, hope you don't mind.
  haha.
eh, i know ya don't.
I don't mind stealing bread... oops wrong thought! I don't mind at all assisting someone in their quest of an apartment or at least to answer some questions. It is pricey to live in Manhattan, but as mentioned if you're willing to go to places such as Harlem, Washington Heights, Inwood, etc you can get a lot more for your money. As to Manhattan south of 96th st, almost without exception you are looking at a minimum of $1600 for a studio (in a 5-6 story walk up) one bedrooms in a similar building for $2000 and up and so on. If you want anything with a doorman or elevator the prices go up quite rapidly. Let me know if you need any help."The leads are weak!"
"The leads are weak? Fuckin' leads are weak? You're Weak! I've Been in this business 15 years"
"What's your name?"
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            mookie9999 wrote:I don't mind stealing bread... oops wrong thought! I don't mind at all assisting someone in their quest of an apartment or at least to answer some questions. It is pricey to live in Manhattan, but as mentioned if you're willing to go to places such as Harlem, Washington Heights, Inwood, etc you can get a lot more for your money. As to Manhattan south of 96th st, almost without exception you are looking at a minimum of $1600 for a studio (in a 5-6 story walk up) one bedrooms in a similar building for $2000 and up and so on. If you want anything with a doorman or elevator the prices go up quite rapidly. Let me know if you need any help.
there he is!
ahhhhhhhh...the perks of living in manhattan eh?
  haha.  perhaps also why i live on long island and commute. 
  altho hell yes...living in manhattan would be sweet absolutely!  pros/cons to everywhere.  another lifetime....                        Stay with me...
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            Thanks for pointing towards Mookie guys!"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro"0
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            Live in Brooklyn/Queens and just commute.
Also get a roommate.
My advice....
the city is already crowded, don't come.
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