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Healthiest Neighborhoods in NYC

Depending on your surroundings, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is easier in some neighborhoods than others. People want to live in a neighborhood that caters to their specific lifestyle. They want to move to a neighborhood with amenities to help achieve their health-focused goals. The downside of living in a healthier neighborhood in NYC means that … Continued

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Moving from Manhattan to an Outer NYC Borough

So, you’re thinking about moving out of the middle of the City and into an outer borough? While it may not be that huge of a move distance-wise, especially compared to a cross-country or international move, there are certainly things you should know before moving from Manhattan to Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island or the Bronx! … Continued

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Moving from Manhattan to Queens

Are you thinking about moving from Manhattan to Queens? Apart from the (obvious) different names and locations, Manhattan and Queens strike some similarities…for one, they’re both part of the beloved NYC. Also, when it comes to jobs, the two are similar as well. Both are relatively close to each other and the jobs are – … Continued

Moving from Queens to Brooklyn

So, you’re a current Queens-dweller, looking to make the switch to the borough of Brooklyn. If you’ve taken a look at any map of NYC, it’s obvious that moving to Brooklyn brings you closer to Manhattan. Being that 1 in 15 NY area commuters travel 90 minutes or more to work, that shorter commute from … Continued

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Operation Explore the Neighborhood: Queens

When you move to a new neighborhood, there are some things you’re going to seek out right away: the best coffee shop, your kids’ school, and the grocery store. After the essentials have been taken care of, you can get into the fun part of exploring the neighborhood – discovering the historical attractions, quirky culture … Continued