Manhattan Question

Anonymous
If you were single, childless, early 30s, worked in Manhattan, and had an unlimited budget for rent, where would you live?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you were single, childless, early 30s, worked in Manhattan, and had an unlimited budget for rent, where would you live?


Murray Hill
Anonymous
West Village
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:West Village


What if your job was on the east side, near Gramercy/Murray Hill?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you were single, childless, early 30s, worked in Manhattan, and had an unlimited budget for rent, where would you live?


Murray Hill


Why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you were single, childless, early 30s, worked in Manhattan, and had an unlimited budget for rent, where would you live?


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.
Anonymous
Literally anywhere BUT Murray Hill, if we’re talking below 96th st.

East Village
West Village
Gramercy
Tribeca
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you were single, childless, early 30s, worked in Manhattan, and had an unlimited budget for rent, where would you live?


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.


Post says there is an unlimited budget for rent! I'd definitely pick West Village, or Chelsea.
Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:West Village


What if your job was on the east side, near Gramercy/Murray Hill?


Easy Uber ride, especially with an unlimited budget.
Anonymous
If Jewish, the upper west side
Anonymous
Depends entirely on where I worked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:West Village


What if your job was on the east side, near Gramercy/Murray Hill?


Easy Uber ride, especially with an unlimited budget.


Spoken like someone who has never lived in Manhattan. Often, traveling by car is the least convenient way to get around NYC.
Anonymous
East Village. I spent a lot of my 20s there flying over from London and staying with friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:West Village


What if your job was on the east side, near Gramercy/Murray Hill?


Easy Uber ride, especially with an unlimited budget.


Spoken like someone who has never lived in Manhattan. Often, traveling by car is the least convenient way to get around NYC.


I live in Manhattan.
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