If you were single, childless, early 30s, worked in Manhattan, and had an unlimited budget for rent, where would you live? |
Murray Hill |
West Village |
What if your job was on the east side, near Gramercy/Murray Hill? |
Why? |
At least in the 2000’s, Murray Hill was a lot of 20-somethings with a lot of roommates. That being said, I love the area. Lincoln Center or Tribeca. |
Literally anywhere BUT Murray Hill, if we’re talking below 96th st.
East Village West Village Gramercy Tribeca |
Post says there is an unlimited budget for rent! I'd definitely pick West Village, or Chelsea. |
When people ask a question like this -- one that seems inapplicable to most DCUM readers -- I always wonder if they're writing a novel? How about it, OP? Should we be expecting to see your story of a childless, phenomenally wealthy, 3-something single gal living the good life in Manhattan on the best-seller list soon? ![]() |
Easy Uber ride, especially with an unlimited budget. |
If Jewish, the upper west side |
Depends entirely on where I worked. |
Spoken like someone who has never lived in Manhattan. Often, traveling by car is the least convenient way to get around NYC. |
East Village. I spent a lot of my 20s there flying over from London and staying with friends. |
I live in Manhattan. |