Anonymous
Post 12/14/2017 20:01     Subject: Re:Looking for a 1-2 Bedroom Apt in NYC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every neighborhood is different. What specifically are you looking for? What are your interests?


I live in Logan Circle now but own in Georgetown as well. I'm looking for neighborhood(s) with those vibes - lots of amenities and stuff to do, great walkability, parks/trees, groceries, restaurants, bars, all within the neighborhood. I don't want to have to have catch a train if I don't have to or drive to pick-up stuff.

For a place to live - a mid to high rise with an elevator (no walk-up), laundry in-unit, doorman if possible. I would love to just to get a peek of people's lives there and their past experiences renting and living in their favorite neighborhoods. Thanks!


almost all of manhattan is like this.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2017 17:35     Subject: Re:Looking for a 1-2 Bedroom Apt in NYC

Brooklyn.....loads of awesome nightlife and restaurants. Park Slope, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, etc. Manhattan is so 1990s.
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2017 18:35     Subject: Re:Looking for a 1-2 Bedroom Apt in NYC

Anonymous wrote:Where is your office?


I work from home which is why I'd ideally like a 2 bedroom, one for my office and/or to co-exist as a guest room. I don't really care if its one of those loft/mezzines with no privacy walls on the second floor either.
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2017 17:18     Subject: Re:Looking for a 1-2 Bedroom Apt in NYC

Park slope is more of a family friendly neighborhood. I would recommend looking at Williamsburg since its just a few stops ftom the city and is filled with singles who are into the night life with bars and restaurants on every block.
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2017 15:06     Subject: Re:Looking for a 1-2 Bedroom Apt in NYC

Where is your office?
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2017 21:06     Subject: Looking for a 1-2 Bedroom Apt in NYC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you single, married, kids? Chelsea is a lot of fun and you can walk everywhere. The UWS is more family oriented. Check out related rentals for luxury rentals.


Single w no kids - so I'd like a place with young people who go out - cafes, bars, restaurants. Thanks for the note on Chelsea.

Chelsea would be a great area then. We lived there before kids. Lots of cafes, bars and restaurants. There are even more now with the High Line.
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2017 19:06     Subject: Looking for a 1-2 Bedroom Apt in NYC

Anonymous wrote:When we lived in nyc we parked our car at a garage in harlem for $300 a month. Then when we needed it for a weekend trip etc.. we would just take a cab to it and head out of the city. Just an idea!

I think you would like Chelsea. Closer to W village would be awesome. The only thing you don't have access to is Central Park ( i mean you can get there you just have to take subway...it's not at your fingertips), but you can walk/run on the high line or along the river. Lots of restaurants, bars, shops. IT's really a convenient place with a good vibe. West Village is my favorite location but it's harder to find a place there and it will be smaller. And I like Tribeca too, but i think Chelsea/W village has a busier vibe and it sounds like you would like that.



Good to know!
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2017 19:05     Subject: Looking for a 1-2 Bedroom Apt in NYC

Anonymous wrote:Are you single, married, kids? Chelsea is a lot of fun and you can walk everywhere. The UWS is more family oriented. Check out related rentals for luxury rentals.


Single w no kids - so I'd like a place with young people who go out - cafes, bars, restaurants. Thanks for the note on Chelsea.
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2017 19:03     Subject: Re:Looking for a 1-2 Bedroom Apt in NYC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every neighborhood is different. What specifically are you looking for? What are your interests?


I live in Logan Circle now but own in Georgetown as well. I'm looking for neighborhood(s) with those vibes - lots of amenities and stuff to do, great walkability, parks/trees, groceries, restaurants, bars, all within the neighborhood. I don't want to have to have catch a train if I don't have to or drive to pick-up stuff.

For a place to live - a mid to high rise with an elevator (no walk-up), laundry in-unit, doorman if possible. I would love to just to get a peek of people's lives there and their past experiences renting and living in their favorite neighborhoods. Thanks!


You plan on having a car in the city?


I have a small car now but 45% of my DC travel has been on foot, 15% by metro/foot, 35% by Uber and 5% by personal car. I'd like to keep that ratio if at all possible, so I'm looking for a neighborhood where a personal car is not a requirement for a daily commute to parks, cafe, groceries etc and/or even Ubering isn't required if I don't want to.