Anonymous
Post 05/10/2021 18:51     Subject: Is the West Village a prestigious neighborhood?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good place to live?


If you really want traditional Social Register, Henry James character prestige, maybe either the Upper East Side, right on Central Park on the west side of the park, or somewhere in Westchester County,

If you want a place somewhat like Georgetown, you could try looking at Brooklyn Heights.



You are too funny.

Social registrer???

Also, Henry James grew up in Greenwich Village and wrote about it. Every hear of the novel Washington Square?
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2021 18:49     Subject: Is the West Village a prestigious neighborhood?

Anonymous wrote:We lived on 5th Ave and 9th street when I was 14-18, before my parents moved to the Flatiron District (where they still live).

All I know is that whenever I tell people where I lived during high school, they seem to think it’s cool. However, non-New Yorkers also seem to think it’s cool to meet anyone who lived in Manhattan, so I’m not sure it means anything about that area of Manhattan in particular.


How old are you? One of my best friends lived on East 10th and Fifth (70 & 80s) His family still does.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2021 18:47     Subject: Re:Is the West Village a prestigious neighborhood?

Anonymous wrote:Lower east side is far more.hip and prestigious.


Mawahahahaha!!!! That's hysterical.

Love the answers on this board from people who have NO CLUE about Manhattan.

OP -- the West Village is one of the most expensive, and prettiest, neighborhoods in Manhattan. It's got quirkier smaller apartments, although there are more and more luxury buildings, there are many fewer than the UES.

Do you picture yourself in a brownstone, or low-rise, lining up for brunch, dropping big bucks at teeny little shops and very hop restaurants, sipping coffee while walking on cobblestone streets, swinging but are south end of the High Line, and Wash Sqy. Park? Being around rich but hip & arty folks?

If so, maybe it's for you. If you want lots of families, more space, easy access to Central Park than it's not.

The real questions is san you afford it?
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2021 18:38     Subject: Is the West Village a prestigious neighborhood?

Anonymous wrote:New Yorkers are not obsessed with prestige and social class the way DC Moms seem to be.


I agree, that is a particularly suburban fixation.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2021 15:42     Subject: Is the West Village a prestigious neighborhood?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good place to live?


If you really want traditional Social Register, Henry James character prestige, maybe either the Upper East Side, right on Central Park on the west side of the park, or somewhere in Westchester County,

If you want a place somewhat like Georgetown, you could try looking at Brooklyn Heights.



In the world of Edith Wharton and Henry James, only parvenus lived that far uptown!
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2021 15:37     Subject: Is the West Village a prestigious neighborhood?

New Yorkers are not obsessed with prestige and social class the way DC Moms seem to be.
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2021 17:21     Subject: Is the West Village a prestigious neighborhood?

I have some F.R.I.E.N.D.S. that live there. They sometimes had Sex in the City.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2021 23:03     Subject: Is the West Village a prestigious neighborhood?

We lived on 5th Ave and 9th street when I was 14-18, before my parents moved to the Flatiron District (where they still live).

All I know is that whenever I tell people where I lived during high school, they seem to think it’s cool. However, non-New Yorkers also seem to think it’s cool to meet anyone who lived in Manhattan, so I’m not sure it means anything about that area of Manhattan in particular.