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Philly vs NYC (not mob or sports)
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01/03/18 12:29 AM
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I live in NYC and am about to make a career change that will give me much more freedom to choose where I want to live. I have been looking into Philly. Seems like for less than 225k I can get one of those nice row houses with 3 floors and like 4 bedrooms. That could never happen here. So anyone from philly wanna gimme a comparison? What’s better, what’s worse.. I have a wife and baby daughter, we don’t do much crazy shit. Some good food and neighborhoods where you can walk to delis and markets and get your daily necessities. I think my habits are simple enough where Philly might be a great fit. I don’t care about broadway shows and everything being available at 4:00AM. Are there little delis everywhere? Sometimes I feel like it’s just block after block of row homes with no stores to speak of. That would definitely suck if I was in a densely populated area like that and had to use my car to get a sub and a soda..
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Re: Philly vs NYC (not mob or sports)
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01/03/18 12:39 AM
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I'm not from either but I've spent some time in Philly and a lot in NYC and although I would probably prefer NYC, Philly is great too. I was mostly in West Philly but I've been through the South and North sides and Center City. One thing I would suggest looking into is instead of the traditional rowhomes that you see in Philly, like these  You could look into a slightly different style I saw out there that also has a porch  One thing I will say is I was surprised at how spacious some rowhomes were once you got inside. Definitely venture out into the neighborhoods and see how they are beforehand. I believe NYC is safer than Philly by a longshot but 9/10 that boils down to what part of town you're in. Just some observations from an outsider here, take it for what it's worth and good luck with your career and family!
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Re: Philly vs NYC (not mob or sports)
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01/03/18 12:51 AM
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Thanks man. Yeah I am kinda falling in love with that rowhome style. It feels so private the way it’s sectioned off inside, and those basements can make a great office or a play room for my daughter. I realize nyc is one of the safest places you can live these days, but I know how to avoid the bad section so I wouldn’t worry much about that shit. I imagine property taxes are lower and with these housing prices there, I could get a cheap mortgage. I think of philly as a mini nyc. I’m just wondering what I’m taking for granted now that I’ll miss if I leave
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Re: Philly vs NYC (not mob or sports)
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01/03/18 01:33 AM
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Being the only white family wouldn’t bother me in and of itself, but there’s usually crime implications that go along with that, so I would have to check. But even if you add 40k or so to the asking price and get a similar house in a better area, it’s still a great deal. Even 250k for a place like that in a decent area is like the deal of a lifetime for a NYer
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Re: Philly vs NYC (not mob or sports)
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01/03/18 01:50 AM
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Fuckin hell. You got all 4 directions covered. Is there anywhere that’s not an open drug den? You said west philly, but wasn’t that supposed to be the bad part?
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