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Old 02-08-2017, 07:01 AM
stuckinthecity stuckinthecity is offline
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I'd like to offer something else to think about.

Move right next to your office. Or as close as you can to it. It's not absolutely the prettiest area but it's a relatively inexpensive neighborhood and the schools are good.

In reality, the subway and taxis are the worst part of living in New York. Constant crowds and delays. You can't put a price on that sort of convenience and the ability to always spend time with your family.

You will be a quick ride to grand central station, which you can take to wonderful rides points north.

Once you are in Manhattan you will find that it's quite compact overall especially in comparison to the suburbs!
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