41% Of New York Residents Say They Can No Longer Afford To Live There

UpAndComing

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Guarantee it's the Transplants that come from out of state. See it all the time

Renting out a $1700 apartment cause they too niave to understand where to look, and want to "live it up"

Most of them move without understanding the NYC job market, then end up working 2 full time retail jobs, 16 hr shifts, making $750 a week




Good, hope they leave. And stay out!!!

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Uitomy

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Anxiety attacks and sugar cookies
:beli: no shyt everyone's leaving ... Cacs ruining everything with these high rise luxury condos and when the city gets overpriced and the bubble pops they'll follow us anyways...:beli:
Yeah these people are crazy as shyt, they need to be segregated from everybody and stick in one place because they can’t comprehend they’re parasites
 

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.


IM TRYING TO FIGURE OUT
HOW NEGROS ARE SURVIVING OUT THERE.

I KEEP SEEING STRUGGLE STORIES POSTED
COST OF LIVING AND ABOUT GENTRIFICATION.

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Well for starters people who live in public housing don’t suffer from gentrification. NYC doesn’t tear down projects like other cities. The people who are struggling are the black folks who rent market rate.

Black homeowners and black people living through the government are doing just fine.

As far as your question goes the housing projects in NYC are diverse. There are many blacks, Hispanics and Asians (depending on the hood) who live in them.

There are also black neighborhoods where there are no projects in site (Flatbush, Southeast Queens, Flatlands etc)
 
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That's why I work there, and live in another state. My commute expenses pale in comparison to me living there for 5 times what I would pay for the amount of space.

Driving to run errands and parking for free
A backyard for gardening
Putting groceries in the trunk of my car
Going to people's houses and apartments, and having ample space to socialize
Being able to sit in any room, and be comfortable
Closet space
Countertop space in kitchen
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These fukkers starting to move down Philly. The rent been inching up the past few years and Philly’s economy is nowhere close to what it needs to be to support all these condo projects and higher rents. I don’t understand these fakkits building skyscrapers with $2000 rent condos only for it to have 40% occupancy.
 
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