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  • #11
    as long as youre 1000 miles away from derranged's place

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    • #12
      I live very close to NYC, in a town about 3 miles North of the Bronx.

      NYC is crowded, over priced and over hyped, especially Manhattan. The nice/trendy places in Queens and Brooklyn are almost as bad, which is probably where you're gonna want to move to.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Derranged View Post
        I live very close to NYC, in a town about 3 miles North of the Bronx.

        NYC is crowded, over priced and over hyped, especially Manhattan. The nice/trendy places in Queens and Brooklyn are almost as bad, which is probably where you're gonna want to move to.
        Is it expensive in the sattelite towns such as where you live?

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        • #14
          Sattelite towns?

          Kind of but not as bad. You might be able to find a one bedroom for like $900-$1000 US.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Derranged View Post
            Sattelite towns?

            Kind of but not as bad. You might be able to find a one bedroom for like $900-$1000 US.
            so Toronto is on par then. Or just about...that's crazy!!

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            • #16
              Good luck with the visa, mate. Getting mine was a pain in the aris. That was fairly soon after 9/11 though.

              There's many places in the US I'd rather live than New York but good luck.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by taansend View Post
                Good luck with the visa, mate. Getting mine was a pain in the aris. That was fairly soon after 9/11 though.

                There's many places in the US I'd rather live than New York but good luck.
                Well I had a word with the immigration lawyers, and they said the harder part will be getting an employer willing to take someone on the visa, once I do the visa should not be a problem.

                But I don't mind if it takes a year, I'll just keep plugging till I get an offer.

                I've always wanted to live in New York and I think it's cool to try get your dreams, even if they turn out not what you wanted in the end

                Well, we'll see

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Earl Hickey View Post
                  Well I had a word with the immigration lawyers, and they said the harder part will be getting an employer willing to take someone on the visa, once I do the visa should not be a problem.

                  But I don't mind if it takes a year, I'll just keep plugging till I get an offer.

                  I've always wanted to live in New York and I think it's cool to try get your dreams, even if they turn out not what you wanted in the end

                  Well, we'll see
                  There are plenty of posters here from New York...start networking.

                  I've made a few decent connections/acquaintances from this site already.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Derranged View Post
                    I live very close to NYC, in a town about 3 miles North of the Bronx.

                    NYC is crowded, over priced and over hyped, especially Manhattan. The nice/trendy places in Queens and Brooklyn are almost as bad, which is probably where you're gonna want to move to.
                    I thought you lived in the Village...

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                    • #20
                      Hey Earl,

                      If you're moving to NYC, I'd highly recommend the Bronx or Harlem. Probably the closest to the culture you're used to.

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