Washington Heights NY BREHS: How y’all avoid having babies?

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The Heights used to arguably be the worst neighborhood in the city, shyt was an open air drug market with wild ass Dominican wholesale coke suppliers and crack dealers galore. Today, it ain't really bad from what I've seen maybe some sketchy blocks but all in all pretty safe and also facing some gentrification.
I’m aware Breh, just talking about present day.
 

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Queens is weird like that. Most of the borough is residential but the spots where the subways run are probably as dense as Manhattan.

Shout out to suburban Cambria Heights.

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Manhattan has a lot of residential blocks too, doesn't mean it's suburban. Queens is mostly attached houses and apartment buildings West of 180th st or so and even many of the detached houses have tiny, concrete backyards and barely any space between the houses

I'm not too familiar with Cambria Heights but I disagree with St Albans and Springfield Gardens being suburban. @GetInTheTruck spoke about this before
 

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can't believe that overpriced place used to be where I went during the summers to watch the Honda cars with the wings and where I used to get high. That is where they got the idea for F&F. And yeah., I fell in love every other girl back then too.

Go to DR. They look like that and are friendlier (visa ... green card... give them the number to Con Edison and act like it's yours)
 

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Washington Heights is overhyped in this regard IMO, Jamaica Ave shopping strip in Queens in the best in the city for Black/Latina women when it comes to eye candy.
 

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Washington Heights is overhyped in this regard IMO, Jamaica Ave shopping strip in Queens in the best in the city for Black/Latina women when it comes to eye candy.

No way is Jamaica Ave better for that! Aren't most of the Hispanics in Jamaica Salvadoran or Guatemalan anyway?

And that part of Jamaica is really run down, I find it to be depressing compared to upper Manhattan
 

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Manhattan has a lot of residential blocks too, doesn't mean it's suburban. Queens is mostly attached houses and apartment buildings West of 180th st or so and even many of the detached houses have tiny, concrete backyards and barely any space between the houses

I'm not too familiar with Cambria Heights but I disagree with St Albans and Springfield Gardens being suburban. @GetInTheTruck spoke about this before


Northeastern Queens and south eastern Queens are suburb looking compared to many parts of Brooklyn and Manhattan. The neighborhoods have better access to the Long Island railroad then they do to subways. Then you have areas like Laurelton that have prettt large homes!

There’s no such thing as detached in Manhattan. Matter of fact the boarder line of Elmont and Cambria Heights don’t even look that different housing stock wise.

Manhattan homes are literally 99% brownstones!

Also Queens was developed later than Brooklyn, Manhattan and many parts of the Bronx hence the reason it looks so sprawled out!

Btw Springfield Gardens and St Albans are not that similar. Springfield Gardens has those multi family homes while St Albans has large Victorians and even has a landmarked area inside of it that’s filled with large homes that do not have tiny backyards!
 
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