Nyc transplants in the DMV

Anonymous
Unless you are ultra wealthy NYC is for suckers and losers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I avoid humorless Marylanders as much as I possibly can. And when there's no pandemic, I take Vamoose buses up to NYC for brief visits.



Why do you feel the need to put people down?


Just speaking my truth, baby.
Anonymous
I grew up in WestChester ny and lived in nyc for 15 years post school. I moved here for govt work. Couldn’t be happier. My kids were born in NUC but have basically lived here their whole lives. I go back to WestChester to visit my family a few times a year… we even did an extended stay for 2 months this summer b/c covid and telework. It was great! We had fun nights out in the city! But I really like dc and being so close to nature and the city too. No it’s not nyc but there’s a lot of cool things around. Need a quick weekend trip? Charlottesville, Richmond, etc etc etc are all way more accessible than the Hudson valley etc. overall I’m pretty happy. May return to nyc some day who knows. But not while kids are school aged.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unless you are ultra wealthy NYC is for suckers and losers.


How wealthy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unless you are ultra wealthy NYC is for suckers and losers.


How wealthy?


I think wealth is what ruined NYC to be fair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For those that used to live in nyc and now live in dc/dmv . What made you come to dc ? What keeps you from being depressed and wishing you were back in nyc? (written by someone who wishes they were in nyc still but can’t afford it with kids) . What neighborhood do you live in ?


Why didn’t you just move to a more affordable nyc suburb? and yes they exist - many commutable areas of NJ are less expensive than DC and its immediate suburbs.


Im thinking of maplewood. Too friends moved their and love it! Great sense of community
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