What is the best area to live in New York City?

73

By yenseca

What really is the "best place" to live in New York? To be completely honest with you I would have to customize this answer to your specific liking, and you may think "how can I do that". Well quite simply I think I can give you a pretty good list of things to look for and you can see for yourself if you could find the perfect place for you.

Lets start with a tour of New York. After all if you don't know what your surroundings will look like then you probably can't make a good decision about what area would suit your visual tastes. Take a stroll around New York right now. No, No don't bother getting up! Let me take you on a Virtual Tour.

Hmm, now what? Maybe you should think about your budget and see what some of the cost of living is for people with different budgets and areas.

Subsidized Grad student (income $20k)

Junior Professional (income $50k)

Mid-Career Fundraiser (income $150k)

Expense account I-Banker (Income $700k)

The Trader (income over $1M)

When it comes to renting in New York, I would love to find you specific information about the costs, but unfortunately it seems to vary so greatly from one building to the next. My suggestion is to do some apartment deal shopping when you have decided which areas you want to live in.

Now let's see how different areas in New York compare in terms of crime statistics. After all a big scary city isn't so big and scary if you know where the safer places are, although New York is in fact today safer than it used to be. Here is a crime statistics map which shows you how many crimes were committed in each precinct last year. Very useful for finding your ideal and safe area of New York.

Some other info/resources you might like:

Food Stamp Outreach Program, even if you have a job or own a home you may be eligible. Read it's faq and other information to see if you qualify.

Food Bank of CNY, Soup Kitchens, Fresh Food Distributions, (Food Bank of CNY purchases in large quantities in order to pass savings on to individuals), Give donations to help your fellow New Yorkers and much more.

I hope you find this guide useful. As with all of my articles tell me if it needs updating and i will be happy to do so.

Suggested Reading Guides

Frommer's New York City 2012 (Frommer's Color Complete)
Amazon Price: $11.50
List Price: $19.99
New York City (Lonely Planet City Guide)
Amazon Price: $12.22
List Price: $19.99
Frommer's NYC Free and Dirt Cheap (Frommer's Free & Dirt Cheap)
Amazon Price: $8.82
List Price: $16.99
New York City Made Easy
Amazon Price: $2.99

Comments

dindin profile image

dindin 4 years ago

Nice hub.

I've always dreamed of living in NYC, but after seeing those prices, I think I'll stay in texas :)

Guardian1 profile image

Guardian1 3 years ago

Wow, you put a lot of thought into this. Makes me want to visit right now. ;-)

Kevinvond 24 months ago

This question was answered really well by a New York Magazine survey and article, talked about here: http://freshairandgreengrass.wordpress.com/2010/05

Taylorwise profile image

Taylorwise 13 months ago

They must have intentionally found the biggest moron in NYC making 54K a year. No one making that kind of money takes taxis to work. Or taxis very much at all. Stupid is as stupid does. Totally bogus Ny Mag journalism.

lime light power profile image

lime light power 13 months ago

Taylorwise - had a nice laugh at your comment because you are absolutely right - NY Mag is a bit "fluffy" although always a fun read.

Robin22ann 7 months ago

iam looking fore a paralegal job and i only have a associate degree how much can i make in NEW York City whats a good lawyer firm to work at

Submit a Comment
Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.



    • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
    • Comments are not for promoting your Hubs or other sites

    Please wait working