Manhattan is for millionaires. Not people making less than $100K trying to live the Sex and the City lifestyle. Move to Queens or Jersey. Who cares if Carrie Bradshaw never went there. Living in an apartment the size of a dog house is in no way shape or form impressive, even if it's in Manhattan. I know many people making $250k+ and even they refuse to live in the city because of the value. Playing the part doesn't mean you actually have the money to support your fake fabulous lifestyle.
@Fnkychld Well to bad for you. No one cares what you have to say ppl like you will not be heard. There is so much more to living in NYC then money ! so shut up and move on
Sounds like the rent is $4,000, so roommates pay $2,000 each. There are studio apts. on the Upper East Side starting at $1,500 --however, they rent rather quickly... so one must be extremely fast in their decision-making process.
Can somebody please answer this for me? When she sais rent is 2,000 is that per room mate or the rent total, do ppl split 2,000 in 3 parts if there's 3 roommates? also if 2 ppl live there already and you move in as a room-mate you still have to pay deposit, last month and first month right?
@rayarena, "newbies" dont work their asses off at college to move to the slums of new york. that like moving to the south side of chicago, not really chicago........
@ThePeterson21 . A lot of native New Yorkers also work their asses off going to college, but they understand that New York is more than just the West Village, the Upper Eastside or Chelsea, etc.. Nobody is telling anyone to move to a slum, but the problem with newbies is the snob factor. They want to be able to tell the folks back home that they live in the heart of the Big Apple, in the middle of everything. Its not the same to tell the folks back home that they moved to Staten Island.
The problem with newbies is that they all want to live in Manhattan and they all want to live in the most desirable neighborhoods. Unless you have 5 average people stuffed in a closet or a newbie with a very rich daddy out there in some other state paying the rent, it is unaffordable. These newbies should stop being such snobs and move to the outer boroughs [and not Williamsburg which is an extension of Manhattan, so to speak]. The Bronx, Queens, S.I. & parts of Brooklyn are usually overlooked.
@Rayarena it's a sense of entitlement...don't want to work hard and want designer clothes, and eat out every night, and don't forget the latte every morning and partying on friday & saturday nights
"Join your host Jerry Rio as he takes you on a nostalgic tour exploring and documenting the disappearing icons of this metropolis. Find out what New Yorkers think about unchecked development and the corporate homogenization that has altered and destroyed much of the uniqueness of the New York City landscape"
A great website for New York City Newbies is Big City Move dot com.
BigCityMove 1 week ago
Manhattan is for millionaires. Not people making less than $100K trying to live the Sex and the City lifestyle. Move to Queens or Jersey. Who cares if Carrie Bradshaw never went there. Living in an apartment the size of a dog house is in no way shape or form impressive, even if it's in Manhattan. I know many people making $250k+ and even they refuse to live in the city because of the value. Playing the part doesn't mean you actually have the money to support your fake fabulous lifestyle.
Fnkychld 2 weeks ago
@Fnkychld Well to bad for you. No one cares what you have to say ppl like you will not be heard. There is so much more to living in NYC then money ! so shut up and move on
67tr876 1 week ago
Sounds like the rent is $4,000, so roommates pay $2,000 each. There are studio apts. on the Upper East Side starting at $1,500 --however, they rent rather quickly... so one must be extremely fast in their decision-making process.
TheNYCUrbanite 2 months ago
Can somebody please answer this for me? When she sais rent is 2,000 is that per room mate or the rent total, do ppl split 2,000 in 3 parts if there's 3 roommates? also if 2 ppl live there already and you move in as a room-mate you still have to pay deposit, last month and first month right?
SoapFights 2 months ago
she sounds like an alcoholic
shockz18 3 months ago
@rayarena, "newbies" dont work their asses off at college to move to the slums of new york. that like moving to the south side of chicago, not really chicago........
ThePeterson21 3 months ago
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Rayarena 3 months ago
@ThePeterson21 . A lot of native New Yorkers also work their asses off going to college, but they understand that New York is more than just the West Village, the Upper Eastside or Chelsea, etc.. Nobody is telling anyone to move to a slum, but the problem with newbies is the snob factor. They want to be able to tell the folks back home that they live in the heart of the Big Apple, in the middle of everything. Its not the same to tell the folks back home that they moved to Staten Island.
Rayarena 3 months ago
i whouldnt let these nappy girls sleep on my couch...or my bed!!!
ThePeterson21 3 months ago
The problem with newbies is that they all want to live in Manhattan and they all want to live in the most desirable neighborhoods. Unless you have 5 average people stuffed in a closet or a newbie with a very rich daddy out there in some other state paying the rent, it is unaffordable. These newbies should stop being such snobs and move to the outer boroughs [and not Williamsburg which is an extension of Manhattan, so to speak]. The Bronx, Queens, S.I. & parts of Brooklyn are usually overlooked.
Rayarena 4 months ago
@Rayarena it's a sense of entitlement...don't want to work hard and want designer clothes, and eat out every night, and don't forget the latte every morning and partying on friday & saturday nights
29psalm 3 months ago
Great video!,. ..but what did you miss?
check out THE URBAN EYE on The Thyrdeye Channel.
"Join your host Jerry Rio as he takes you on a nostalgic tour exploring and documenting the disappearing icons of this metropolis. Find out what New Yorkers think about unchecked development and the corporate homogenization that has altered and destroyed much of the uniqueness of the New York City landscape"
THYRDEYE 5 months ago
when you are 22 you can live anywhere... changes when you get older!
uneedtherapy42 11 months ago
oh my god....i want to beat her up
Miyuuko 1 year ago
@Miyuuko Lol
Shortii3651 8 months ago
1:37 am i the only one who noticed that baby?
weedm0nster101 1 year ago
@weedm0nster101 How can anyone miss it.
Shortii3651 8 months ago
shut up slut
msnikish 1 year ago
love new york!
mcataa 1 year ago
graaaaaaaduating lol
MartinLange1989 2 years ago
UF?! I live in Gville... u a gator? i like them but i hat eGville.. i either wanna go to Boston NY or Chicago maybe...
parejopinto 2 years ago
it's cause she's an outa-townie...most american non-NY chicks talk like that...annoying
NYer79 2 years ago
so true, she sounds midwestern and I would know since I am from Wisconsin but live in jersey for school
I always hated the midwestern accent andtaught myself to suppress it lol
pfunkmaster21 2 years ago
that woman's voice is really annoying
ashie123 2 years ago 4
yea that shit is fucking annoying talk normal
IMAGonTheInternet 2 years ago 3
why does the host draw her words out so long... it's distracting.
MsViolets 3 years ago 43
I agree, maybe she thinks its cute?
Kylestyle05 2 years ago 15
yeah omg.
boot17 2 years ago 2