Because there's no nature, sun, or beach. |
I don’t need to Google it. I go there all the time. It’s fine. You sound like a suburbanite who comes to the Big City clutching your handbag, eyes darting around nervously. It makes you a mark. |
but you are probably not 21. |
? most of the US doesn't have a beach. Central park is pretty big. Have you been? Can't even tell you are in the city when you are in the middle of it. Given that places like NYC are overcrowded with high rents compared to Nashville, it seems most young people prefer NYC than Nashville. Of course, it's also probably due to the fact that NYC has more jobs, including jobs in the arts than Nashville. FWIW, I would love to live in NYC for a year, but not forever. I like my garden and peace. But, city living would be fun for a short period. I used to live in SF, but moved out when I got older and wanted to buy a house. |
How silly. Central Park is RIGHT THERE (as is Prospect Park, if you're in Brooklyn) and Coney Island, Jones Beach, Long Beach (LI) and the Jersey Shore are all easily accessible. The Hamptons is just a little farther out too. NYC has better beach access than most big cities. |
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I did NYC starting at 18 for college and left when I was 28. Amazing experience, but it sucked not having much money.
I'd tell my kid to go for it only if they were in finance, consulting, or tech making $$$$. |
What kinds of professional jobs are available in those beach towns when you’re in your 20s? |
You have roommates, you eat cheaply, you take the subway |
Are you nuts? You can literally take the subway to Far Rockaway and go surfing. |
Same here. Finances willing, we'll live in NYC in the winter months. I am convinced that the walkability helps keep you physically healthy, and the constant stimulation helps stave off mental decline. We know too many people who retire and ferment in place in front of the TV. |
I once rode a subway from Brooklyn to Manhattan and saw a fellow passenger with wet hair and a Chanel surfboard. Another reasonably easy beach to access from the city is Sandy Hook (NJ) via ferry. |
Agreed on living in a major city in winter months for walking and mental stimulation. I know way too many retirees who seem so checked out of real life living in those vacation areas that have so little interest in the world. |
| So many students at the top schools go into finance and consulting. NYC is the hub of that world and they all have friends there. It becomes self-perpetuating. |
+1 And while NYC is overall much safer than late 80s/early 90s, everyone I know who lived there for a few years has been mugged, many near/in the entryway to non-doorman buildings. I wouldn't want my kid living in any major city in a building without a doorman/24 hour security or concierge. |
| Soo much more fun than Ashburn or Bethesda. |