What do you think about Long Island, New York?

eastsideTT

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I wouldn't go to IHOP




couldnt tell in the video if his eye was like that already but im gonna guess those long island cops took a black jack to his face after they saw the footage. those cops fukked him up :ohhh:

long island :mjcry: get all the negatives of being near NYC with none of the benefits of actually being in the boros or city. traffic, shytty commutes, high taxes, cost of living, housing market. gotta be one of the worst places to live in the country
 

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Cant imagine moving all the way to NYC from Buffalo just to live in Long Island.

I mean if you gonna make that jump, you might as well go all in and live in the city right?

absolutely. buffalo is more poppin than long island. especially now, buffalo is low key on an upswing right now with some of the most undervalued housing in the country. they're giving the shyt away like Detroit.

move from buffalo to Li? you're gonna be spending mad money and time going into the city or the boros to work, go out, etc... unless you're moving for a specific job that you need to be in LI for and you're getting handsomly compensated.

dont do it. the weather isnt even really that different. unless you're moving to the city it sounds like a backwards or lateral at best move
 

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LI is cool if you're trying to raise a family. I wanna move to the city for a few years before I settle down though

It's expensive AF. There's some grade A pawg meat out here though. Lots of cute Caribbean women too

The city is a pain in the ass to be honest. The subway taking you all over Brooklyn and Manhattan is nice, and it’s great being a 4 block walk to a train that runs straight to Yankee stadium, but rent is sky high for a small place that doesn’t even have a driveway or designated parking. Last time I talked to a realtor in 2017, they said Brooklyn is currently the most unaffordable housing market in the country. Lots of places don’t have parking lots. All the traffic sends your car insurance through the roof too. If you want to be somewhere in the city limits, look for a suburban area near the Nassau border, but not too close to a train line so they don’t jack the rates up on rent or mortgage. I think valley stream has a decent size Caribbean community if you’re looking for that. Some of that area I think falls within the queens border and its relatively close to the railroad so you can drive there and take the train around.

couldnt tell in the video if his eye was like that already but im gonna guess those long island cops took a black jack to his face after they saw the footage. those cops fukked him up :ohhh:

long island :mjcry: get all the negatives of being near NYC with none of the benefits of actually being in the boros or city. traffic, shytty commutes, high taxes, cost of living, housing market. gotta be one of the worst places to live in the country
A 2300 square foot house in great neck with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom was listed for $890,000 a few weeks ago :dead:. I know people working the legislator office in mineola who handle various paperwork. They took a phone call from someone last year who was getting hit with $29,000 in property taxes in Massapequa for one calendar year :picard:
 

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The city is a pain in the ass to be honest. The subway taking you all over Brooklyn and Manhattan is nice, and it’s great being a 4 block walk to a train that runs straight to Yankee stadium, but rent is sky high for a small place that doesn’t even have a driveway or designated parking. Last time I talked to a realtor in 2017, they said Brooklyn is currently the most unaffordable housing market in the country. Lots of places don’t have parking lots. All the traffic sends your car insurance through the roof too. If you want to be somewhere in the city limits, look for a suburban area near the Nassau border, but not too close to a train line so they don’t jack the rates up on rent or mortgage. I think valley stream has a decent size Caribbean community if you’re looking for that. Some of that area I think falls within the queens border and its relatively close to the railroad so you can drive there and take the train around.


A 2300 square foot house in great neck with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom was listed for $890,000 a few weeks ago :dead:. I know people working the legislator office in mineola who handle various paperwork. They took a phone call from someone last year who was getting hit with $29,000 in property taxes in Massapequa for one calendar year :picard:

I would rather just not drive if I lived in Brooklyn. I think that's a big appeal for many people that you can not drive, not have to pay for gas/repairs/insurance, have a bunch of restaurants and bars in walking distsnce, etc.

NYC is one of the only American cities that is purely urban in that sense (like a European city). Though, a lot of of the outer boroughs was actually developed with cars in mind.
 

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LI is trash..simple as that I had to move out here about a year ago to get my shyt together and I can't wait later this year to move back to the boros

I'm in the suffolk county area and this shyt feels like I'm down south. A bunch of weirdos out here and its annoying walking into places with people looking like :dwillhuh:because your the only black person around.

The 1st month of me living here I pull up to where I live and i'm pulling out the keys to open the door, A car pulls up and a CAC with his family rolls down his windows and the guy cac says
CAC - "What are you just knocking on their door? You don't look like you live here. Do you rent or something?" :mjpls:

shyt caught me off guard like a motherfukker :what:

Me - "Mind your fukking business and get the fukk outta here, don't ever ask me no dumb shyt like that again fakkit"

CAC wife - :merchant: "We just wanted to say hello"

Then they sped off...How you just wanted to say "hello" asking me some bullshyt like that?


Only good thing I could take from LI is having your own living space and i guess low crime. But when you from the hood you know how to handle different situations and you get like a 6th sense for fukkery. You've pretty much seen it all so nothing here would shock me.

If you enjoy being the only black person at the bar then this is the place for you :camby:

I’m 4 years too late but boy this was funny as hell

:russ:
 

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Shout outs to Elmont. Any city dude knows them Elmont girls go crazy if you mention you from the boroughs.

Shout outs to that Linden deli too.

Shout outs to Long Island City too. Them strip clubs over there done treated a nikka right in the past.

Weird that they would go crazy like they can’t walk a few blocks and enter the boroughs

:mjlol:
 

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I don't think LI (at least Nassau) is super white anymore, at least judging from the crowds I see at Roosevelt Field, Jones Beach, many of the bars and restaurants, etc.
 

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absolutely. buffalo is more poppin than long island. especially now, buffalo is low key on an upswing right now with some of the most undervalued housing in the country. they're giving the shyt away like Detroit.

move from buffalo to Li? you're gonna be spending mad money and time going into the city or the boros to work, go out, etc... unless you're moving for a specific job that you need to be in LI for and you're getting handsomly compensated.

dont do it. the weather isnt even really that different. unless you're moving to the city it sounds like a backwards or lateral at best move

More poppin? :russ:Lmao. Cmon man stop. I get it people don’t like Long Island. It is what it is. But to call buffalo more poppin than Long Island in any capacity other than being more affordable is straight up disingenuous.

A 2300 square foot house in great neck with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom was listed for $890,000 a few weeks ago :dead:. I know people working the legislator office in mineola who handle various paperwork. They took a phone call from someone last year who was getting hit with $29,000 in property taxes in Massapequa for one calendar year :picard:

I’m in contract to sell my current house in Nassau county so I’m all too familiar w those astronomical figures you posted. But to be honest people know what they’re getting into moving to these areas. The public school systems in some of these towns are ranked in top of the state and a lot of the times entire country year after year. Some public high schools here perform better than private schools they compete against for rankings. The numbers are stupid but you get what you pay for. If you have 2,3, 4 kids insane property taxes are cheaper than sending said kids to private school for the same education. And before the tax laws re write offs for mortgage interest and property taxes changed this past year there was actually a greater financial incentive to own in these areas :francis:
 

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Great neck, manhasset, oyster bay,Roslyn, port Jefferson, sands point, garden city, old west bury, and cedar hurst...might have some of the best homes in nyc.....any other part of li..why would you want to live there...but then again you need a arm and a leg to live in these places
 
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