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Awesome man.couldn’t be better
Make your way down here sometime

Make your way down here sometime
TLR doesnt like to hear that
He's not lying.
The Bronx is Santiago RD 2.0 mixed in with some parts of Jamaica.
I've lived in the south my entire life. I'm bored with it. Its why I can't wrap my head around someone leaving NYC, and moving here. I can understand if its for financial purposes, but I'm more interested in the psychological aspect of moving here from a place like NYC. I do agree with you regarding the south and black wealth. It just seems like so much more is possible in NYC. Maybe I'm getting caught up in the hype. I don't hate the south, I just think it's boring here, and I like the idea of going to sleep and still being surrounded by people who are out and about doing their own thing. Everything closes at 9pm where I'm from. Its boring.
A lot of bedbucks scream that the BX has the best looking women.![]()
Don't slander BX, we got some of the BADDEST dominican broads out there next to Washington Heights.
You don’t really know till you lived there my guy.I've lived in the south my entire life. I'm bored with it. Its why I can't wrap my head around someone leaving NYC, and moving here. I can understand if its for financial purposes, but I'm more interested in the psychological aspect of moving here from a place like NYC. I do agree with you regarding the south and black wealth. It just seems like so much more is possible in NYC. Maybe I'm getting caught up in the hype. I don't hate the south, I just think it's boring here, and I like the idea of going to sleep and still being surrounded by people who are out and about doing their own thing. Everything closes at 9pm where I'm from. Its boring.
Moved 3 months ago to FL. Feels great, can walk around in December in basketball shorts.
Men Dress better tooI left the Bronx for atlanta. Going on 1 year plus.
Best move I prob made. The city fits my career because of the amount of law firms and insurance carriers here. It's Damm near the mecca of insurance/law firms. It will be real hard for me to not find a job here. I got snatched up quick when I first moved out here. Only took 2 months for me to get many job offers once I changed my resume to Atlanta address.
My apartment has way more ammendities , lower cost of rent and I have access to everything in walking or driving distance.
Where I live at now , would run me prob 2.5k or 3k in NYC a month.
I can leave my apartment, get on the Marta across the street and be at the airport boarding a plane in 30 minutes. Plus we have the biggest airport in the country. Cant beat that shyt.
Nightlife/food/beverage. Access to all types of food and if I want to get country I can get out the city limits and see the country. Nightclubs , lounges, I don't really need to say more, atlanta speaks for itself.
We got nature out here and I love how atlanta hasn't burned down all their trees.
Access to some nice housing.
The city of Atlanta is really a transient city so many folks are out of town and to keep it a buck.
I feel women atlanta dress better than new yoek women. It could be the weather I dunno. But they be on their shyt out here.
On treasure coast rn. Can get a 3 bd 2 ba for 250k. Food is somewhat cheaper. Cars are cheaper. Have to drive everywhere, nearest store to me is 1 mile away. Great temperature. Ft Lauderdale is about 1 hr away from me.What part, out of curiosity?
I'm planning a move in the next year and a half and have recently started considering FL (the Fort Lauderdale area or further North).
You do realize that big cities in the South have their own urban centers and older centralized neighborhoods. Having to drive “30mins to the nearest generic strip mall” is all dependent on what part of the metro you live in. You act as if all 90million+ Southerers live on average 20mins apart. “Urban” isn’t just a magical term reserved for New York City. Imagine thinking Houston, Miami, Atlanta, Dallas, New Orleans, or Charlotte are rural areas in which you’d have to “drive 30 minutes to get to the nearest generic strip mall.”Because regardless of where you live in the south, you're going to have the same experience of having to get in your car (for which you will have a car note), and driving 30 minutes to the closest generic strip mall. The south is okay, for what it is, but I just can't imagine the culture shock it must be to leave somewhere like NYC and move somewhere like the south. It seems almost depressing to me.
My point was that you have to drive everywhere, and sometimes it can become overwhelming; when you just want to be somewhere, and remember that you’re going to have to drive to your destination.You do realize that big cities in the South have their own urban centers and older centralized neighborhoods. Having to drive “30mins to the nearest generic strip mall” is all dependent on what part of the metro you live in. You act as if all 90million+ Southerers live on average 20mins apart. “Urban” isn’t just a magical term reserved for New York City. Imagine thinking Houston, Miami, Atlanta, Dallas, New Orleans, or Charlotte are rural areas in which you’d have to “drive 30 minutes to get to the nearest generic strip mall.”![]()
- Do you prefer living in the south to living in NYC?
- If you moved for financial reasons, would you move back to NYC if you could afford it?
- Are you bored by the slower southern pace?
- What is better/worse about living in the south compared to NYC?
- Do you plan on living in the south forever?
I ask because I've always wondered what it must be like to leave somewhere as "lively" as NYC and move to the south...which isn't as interesting overall.