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By clicking "Sign Up" you are agreeing to our privacy policy and confirming that you are 13 years old or over. Scroll To Start Quiz. I love the train. I like to bike. I like to drive. I prefer the roar of avenues. I prefer the noise of airports. I don't mind it at all! Give me peace and quiet. I love the sound of sirens. No, I like the roar of a drag race much better. I'd rather hear constant noise from a cool bar. I like the sound of gunfire, but not the sound of sirens.
No way, I prefer striving immigrants. I loved hipsters before they were They're post-cool. I see red when I'm around hipsters. Not much. A lot, but I want it full of noise. A lot, but I want a lot of noise to go with it. I need sky like I need air. I mind a bit. You can get almost anywhere in NYC within 30 minutes so that you can get to work on time.
Queens and Brooklyn are larger than most people realize before moving to those boroughs, and many parts of their neighborhoods are in isolated areas where public transit requires an extensive effort to reach it. Numerous startups are coming into the borough to create agile organizations that offer plenty of growth opportunities. If you like the idea of becoming an entrepreneur, then this is the place you will want to be.
If you love to get out of the house, then the Bronx is the borough where you will want to live. There is more green space here than in any other place in NYC. From Van Cortlandt Park to Pelham Bay, you will find interesting and beautiful moments waiting for you. Every park offers something unique that is worth discovering.
The diverse cultures here allow you to see life differently, which tends to create more empathy and honest conversations about what happens in the world. It stays quiet almost all of the time, but it still provides you with enough access to keep you engaged with life.
On the flip side, if you want to live in, say, Sunnyside, you can use those apps to figure out how long a potential commute to other parts of the city will take, given your transit options.
And be sure to add at least 15 minutes to take subway delays into account. The city that never sleeps does have some pockets of serenity: According to Renthop , the quietest neighborhoods in the city include the Upper East Side, Borough Park, Bayside, and Brooklyn Heights. Just ask the Upper East Side residents who lived along Second Avenue while its new subway stops were under construction.
The largest is Pelham Bay Park, located in the Bronx, home to beaches, horse stables, and a wildlife sanctuary. Inwood Hill Park at the northern tip of Manhattan is enormous, and close to the vibrant neighborhoods of Inwood and Washington Heights. Bronx neighborhoods like Concourse and East Tremont also score highly, and may be more affordable than other boroughs to boot. You only went there once, but it seems perfect; you should definitely sign the lease, right? Not so fast.
Something may seem perfect on paper, but you might start to notice problems over time. Before you settle on a place, plan repeat visits to the neighborhood, and at different times of day—early morning, late at night, on the weekends when people are out and about.
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