Breh Looking To Move To Long Island....Help

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I mean if you're willing to go to Long Island which is expensive, you got White Plains, Mount Vernon, Yonkers, etc right there that is a similar price

The benefit is that Westchester is a more direct line to Manhattan with subways and Metro North going straight to Manhattan for fun. Plus there's a better concentration of Black people in that area. And cheaper ways to have fun with all the parks, outdoor activities, and water ways. Plus no fear of floods because its at a higher elevation

Not saying its the best place in the world, but its something you can look at

Plus the traffic on Long Island highways are unbearable :huhldup:
YEa I would def look north

Those taxes though :bryan: NYS and all the counties don't want you to build wealth
 

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LOL... stop the fear mongering aint nothing scary about long island..only places you have to worry about is the hoods some place in hempstead, roosvelt, wyndanch and it not any worse then brooklyn and queens in those areas. your extremely exaggerating, all of new york has semi racist en cloves. i never been in long island and taught i gotte be careful this place is racist.:stopitslime:

I would advise against it. You are isolated on an island and weather is getting worse. There is extreme racism especially in Suffolk county, Nassau too.

there is EXTREME poverty and drug use in the lower income parts of LI and gang violence. Not to mention the loads of illegals that form gangs out there that work the farms. Add in all the biker gangs and cops that live out there. LI ain’t a good bet for raising a black family.

you have a better chance at peace and less racism in NJ. Also NJ has by far better school systems than LI.
 

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Naw...being a BK head, any time I hear the BX I'm conditioned to :hhh: But I have read that Riverdale, Pelham, and Throgs Neck are some nice areas. Open to any and all sound advice at this point.

Bruh, I myself am also from BK and moved from the Flatlands area. I actually moved to Riverdale like 5 yrs ago. Just like you I neeeeeeever thought I'd live in the BX, but my wife works in the BX and it just made her commute easier. Surprisingly my commute to the city for work was much quicker from up here via the metro north. We bought a nice 2-bedroom apt. up here and had a kid. The area is exactly the kind of place you'd want to raise a family. It's like its own world up here. Feel safe, good schools, very green, friendly people and half hour commute to the city. Me and the wife are trying to move into a house at this point though and homes over here are pretty pricey. We want to grow the family and at least give our kid a yard and extra room to play in. I also will be working from home until the end of the year, office space is necessary at this point for me. We are eyeing Jersey or Westchester. I've gotten used to the suburban vibe up here and love being pretty much on the water.

I do remember getting a ticket like once a month driving and trying to park by L train in Canarsie when I couldn't find a space on alternate side parking days....Oh another thing, the part of Riverdale I live in doesn't have alternate side parking.
 

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Long Island and racism are :hug:

All I can say is good luck.
This.

I wanted to move out there i just moved out of NYC instead for a job.
im from Queens and all my coworkers have bought houses in LI and NJ. they all commute about 3 hours PER DAY.

fukk that.

id rather leave NYC altogether than live in my car/train/bus for 15 hours a week :hhh:
This too.

fukk that...and fukk being on tbe LIRR for hours on end just to go to and back from the city.
 

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
Bruh, I myself am also from BK and moved from the Flatlands area. I actually moved to Riverdale like 5 yrs ago. Just like you I neeeeeeever thought I'd live in the BX, but my wife works in the BX and it just made her commute easier. Surprisingly my commute to the city for work was much quicker from up here via the metro north. We bought a nice 2-bedroom apt. up here and had a kid. The area is exactly the kind of place you'd want to raise a family. It's like its own world up here. Feel safe, good schools, very green, friendly people and half hour commute to the city. Me and the wife are trying to move into a house at this point though and homes over here are pretty pricey. We want to grow the family and at least give our kid a yard and extra room to play in. I also will be working from home until the end of the year, office space is necessary at this point for me. We are eyeing Jersey or Westchester. I've gotten used to the suburban vibe up here and love being pretty much on the water.

I do remember getting a ticket like once a month driving and trying to park by L train in Canarsie when I couldn't find a space on alternate side parking days....Oh another thing, the part of Riverdale I live in doesn't have alternate side parking.


Riverdale is literally a suburb within the city lol. I love that area.
 

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Yeah I actually rode through Staten Island for like the 1st time ever about 4 years ago...shyt reminded me of upstate- whats the word? Very bucolic


There are some areas that I think you’ll be fine in. One area that comes to mind that I like is new springville. From what I see it’s a mostly white but also diverse area.


16% Asian
13% Hispanic
2% black


Graniteville looks nice also

demographics are

16% black
30% Hispanic
13% Asian


Only thing about Graniteville is that Most of the housing looks attached or detached but a lot of the homes appear to have nice yard space.
 
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