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Originally posted by patentparanyc
One thing I forgot to mention, and then I'll drop the whole long commute thing. People who live in Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn have a close to or 2 hour commute--due to the traffic patterns. And that's close to the city. Certain parts of Jersey and CT and the farther you get out on the Island, 2 hours. My prior commute from Rockland [when we lived there for a short while] because it is the other side of the river [rockland county is much much closer] was close to 1 hour 1/2 due to the logistics of the ferry to the train. So it's not as simple as moving closer, or making the short commute a priority. Sometimes you can live close and have a very long commute.
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This shit is wasted on non-nyers and Manhattanites.
700k for 1700 square feet, 1 1/2 each way and 20k in taxes. New York New York it's a hellova town. Now you know why we are always so fucking nasty.