Friday, January 24, 2014

Best place to live in New York, NY for young family?

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We will be a mid to late 20's family with one kid and one dog relocating from FT. Benning, Ga. to New York, NY area. Wife is an accountant, I will seek employment with NYPD. Looking for a place that is relatively safe, good schools, house prices that match our jobs, backyard would be nice. Any help would be appreciated.


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Unless your wife, as an accountant, makes buckets of money -- you can forget about Manhattan. The average one-bedroom apartment in a decent neighborhood is $2,000/mo rent. If you're looking to buy -- it's about 1,100 per square feet -- about 1 million for less than 1,000 square feet of space, plus taxes, maintenance and utilities. Ridiculously expensive.

Great alternatives to rent or buy are:

In Queens: Forest Hills, Astoria, Long Island City and Flushing.

Forest Hills is beautiful, extremely safe, there's plenty to do, it's only a short 25 minute train ride to midtown Manhattan, and it's very affordable to buy and rent.

Astoria is just across the bridge from Manhattan (a 5 minute train ride to Manhattan). Esthetically it's not much and it is pricier than most places in Queens because it is so close to the city.

Flushing is an Asian neighborhood and is pretty up-and-coming in terms of development. New things are springing up there left and right, but I certainly would not want to raise a child there.

Long Island City is very nice and culturally diverse. It's relatively cheap and you're pretty close to the city (only one train stop away). The only problem is that you will have to rely on the 7 train to get there (which is not very reliable) and it's the only train. If service goes out, you're cabbing it.

If I were you, I would focus on Forest Hills. When NYC was being developed they chose Forest Hills to be like a park with lots of trees and grass (which is great for kids to go and play). It's very family-focused, and there's plenty to do for everyone. There's a huge park (Flushing Meadow Park) with a lake in the center of it where you can rent paddle boats). Flushing Meadow Park has a few tennis courts, a basketball court, a few playgrounds, a place to have a picnic and BBQ, and there's also a place to rent bikes to bike around. It's about a 10 minute walk from Forest Hills. In Forest Hills, they have playgrounds, lost of places to walk, a Starbucks, Barnes and Noble, lots of shopping, etc. It's pretty awesome.

Good luck!

Good places to buy Road Bikes?




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I haven't rode a bike in quite some time and the last one I owned was from Toys R US when i was a kid. The bike was extremely heavy but still good with no problems for over two years. I am 19 now and want to buy a new Road Bike for the city and just casual riding. Any good places to buy a bike? Online or local(NYC). Are the toys r us or other major companies good for bikes or are they bad?


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Real bicycle shops do not sell toys and Toys 'R Us does not sell real bicycles - period.

Where to buy a good road bike? Google two words..."bicycle shop" and your zip code. Or Bicycle Shop New York City. Toys 'R Us and other discount/big box stores sell "bicycle shaped objects" of very low quality.

There's plenty of R.E.I. stores around the New York area. Check with them from time to time for close-out sales or your LBS - local bike shop. See Google link below.

Plenty of good brands to choose from starting in the $650 - $700 range. Raleigh, Specialized, Cervelo, Masi, Trek, Giant, Diamondback, Cannondale, etc., etc.




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