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Re: NYT "The Hunt" Land a job in JC? Move to LIC!
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We lived on Jersey Ave for several years and I loved saying that address, LOL... My husband and I always envied the owners of 666 Jersey Ave ;)


666 Jersey Ave is one of my favorites, of the houses I don't live in. I might want to have an exorcist on speed dial if I lived there but I'd call that a small price to pay. If the resident is on JC List, cheers!

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Long Island City has a scene, Jersey City does not.

This isn?t accurate. Jersey City has a scene and one that, to some, is better than LIC. You can certainly disagree, but saying the JC has no ?scene? is just not remotely accurate.

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About ten years ago, I was trying to coax my girlfriend (now wife) to move over to JC from Tribeca. We were out one spring afternoon, walking through Van Vorst park and for the first time she saw Jersey Ave. In mock horror, she said "Can you imagine having to write JERSEY avenue, JERSEY city, New JERSEY as your return address?"

Needless to say, she's gotten over it and enjoys the better things JC has to offer while learning to ignore the not-so-great. Of course - there are always things like the Easter Bunny brawl at Newport Mall to remind you where you are...


We lived on Jersey Ave for several years and I loved saying that address, LOL... My husband and I always envied the owners of 666 Jersey Ave ;)


I just moved across the country and I miss writing this address, though sometimes I'd get lost halfway through and forget if I was writing the street, city or state...

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About ten years ago, I was trying to coax my girlfriend (now wife) to move over to JC from Tribeca. We were out one spring afternoon, walking through Van Vorst park and for the first time she saw Jersey Ave. In mock horror, she said "Can you imagine having to write JERSEY avenue, JERSEY city, New JERSEY as your return address?"

Needless to say, she's gotten over it and enjoys the better things JC has to offer while learning to ignore the not-so-great. Of course - there are always things like the Easter Bunny brawl at Newport Mall to remind you where you are...


We lived on Jersey Ave for several years and I loved saying that address, LOL... My husband and I always envied the owners of 666 Jersey Ave ;)

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About ten years ago, I was trying to coax my girlfriend (now wife) to move over to JC from Tribeca. We were out one spring afternoon, walking through Van Vorst park and for the first time she saw Jersey Ave. In mock horror, she said "Can you imagine having to write JERSEY avenue, JERSEY city, New JERSEY as your return address?"

Needless to say, she's gotten over it and enjoys the better things JC has to offer while learning to ignore the not-so-great. Of course - there are always things like the Easter Bunny brawl at Newport Mall to remind you where you are...

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LIC will be even more fab when the new light rail connects to Bklyn, who would have thought ? Long Island City would turn for the better.


The Horror , The Horror.....

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Long Island City has a scene, Jersey City does not.


You live in Greenville - the only scene you're familiar with is a crime scene.


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Long Island City has a scene, Jersey City does not.


You live in Greenville - the only scene you're familiar with is a crime scene.

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Long Island City has a scene, Jersey City does not.


It definitely has a strong arts scene, provided it's your cup of tea. As far as dining and other conveniences go, its main selling point is close proximity to Greenpoint and Astoria. That price tag is pretty high for what they're getting. Especially for a commute dependent on the occasionally fickle WTC PATH and the frequently problematic E train. The E always has issues in bad weather. I swear it's redirected over the F line at least once a week during my daily commute.

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Long Island City has a scene, Jersey City does not.

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Gotta love how they increase their budget from $4,000/month to the low $5,000s, and their realtor immediately shows them an apartment listed at $6,295. The realtor could smell their stupidity from a mile away.

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Lolll I had the same reaction... Well, at least we know that the most idiotic people are not (all) living in JC anymore.
some people are too funny...if she's living on the lic waterfront, isn't that a 10-15 minute walk to the nearest train? and is living in queens or even brooklyn really living in nyc! for most, new york is manhattan.

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Lolll I had the same reaction... Well, at least we know that the most idiotic people are not (all) living in JC anymore.

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sshhhh... JC is NYC's best kept secret.

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It's all about the zip code, baby. What would people think if she lived in (gasp) JERSEY??

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She's paying more in rent and taxes, and also a longer commute (which is not an easy one either).

I don't get that.

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brewster wrote: And here's exactly why JC is always cheaper than Queens or Brooklyn: Quote:
They preferred not to live in Jersey City. ?I felt, if we are going to move to New York, let?s pay a little bit more and be in New York,? she said. ?I really wanted to live in New York and check that off my bucket list.?
They wanted a luxury living and a city view, so these morons move to LIC giving her a 45 minute commute instead of a 5 minute one. As I've said many times, the biggest price factor, bigger than the various tax and commute issues is: "I didn't move here from Podunk to live in JERSEY!" http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/20/rea ... .html?ref=realestate&_r=0
Funny. From a strictly selfish point of view, it keeps things affordable fo me. Then there is the NYS and the NYC income tax, boggles the mind that people voluntarily pay much more for the previlage of living east of Manhattan when you could live west of Manhattan and have a much shorter commute. Jersey City > LIC and day of the week.

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I thought of one word reading this:

Schmucks.

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And here's exactly why JC is always cheaper than Queens or Brooklyn:

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They preferred not to live in Jersey City. ?I felt, if we are going to move to New York, let?s pay a little bit more and be in New York,? she said. ?I really wanted to live in New York and check that off my bucket list.?


They wanted a luxury living and a city view, so these morons move to LIC giving her a 45 minute commute instead of a 5 minute one. As I've said many times, the biggest price factor, bigger than the various tax and commute issues is: "I didn't move here from Podunk to live in JERSEY!"

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/20/rea ... .html?ref=realestate&_r=0

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