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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live in a co-op in NYC. I hope to stay here the rest of my life. Living in a neighborhood (like the West Village) makes it feel like home - much calmer and quieter. I know many older people who are very happy here. So much to do, and relatively easy to get around. There are lots of ways to meet people if you make the effort. It can be an expensive place to live but there are lots of "deals" that help, as long as you manage expectations. You can see plenty of theater as long as you don't need to see the hottest shows right when they come out, etc. Many people have pied a terres. There is nothing pretentious about it. I wouldn't be opposed for their being a higher tax rate of something on those, but that has very little to do with the housing shortage that people are so obsessed with.[/quote] I believe the plural is “pieds a terre.” Also, pass the Grey Poupon.[/quote]
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