Moving to NYC
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- joelski0
I moved here 3 months ago....I love it...I don't know who has moved here and hasn't ...thank god for the green card lottery:)
- zray0
- dirtydesign0
i hope you like the smell of piss and dodging dogshit on the sidewalk. if you do, then welcome.
- seriously....
my neighborhood is a regular dogshit obstacle course...duckseason
- seriously....
- zray0
Are you already sorted with a visa? Seems like the biggest obstacle and requires sponsorship etc. Working holiday visas are a good way to try a place out for a few months but USA doesn't seem to offer this.
- RumperChunk0
Thanks all for the advice, and keep it coming. Seems everyone is very positive and helpful for what is a very big step. When we get there, we'll throw a QBN party for y'all... so we can trade stories and hook up some collaborations...
- Etype0
my advice is to be sure you are going to live in an area that you can call home. I lived in astoria (queens) for about 2 years... and hated nyc. Once I moved to brooklyn I started to really see what this city has to offer. I've lived in both williamsburg and now in greenpoint, love both of them.
If you going to use a broker try using one from the area you want to live in, they will know apartments that may not be listed with bigger agencies.
- airey0
fucking do it and all the best! you gotta roll the dice to ever win.
- moogchild0
Mars Bar!
- Dive bar personified. I felt violated drinking thereGordy22
- that place is a shithole...
and i dont have high standards by any means...duckseason - the only times I pass the people hanging out look like frat boys and trust fund girls. fact or fiction?ismith
- Audria0
i moved a year and half ago. Best move I could have ever done. NYC is great in all aspects. Work, connections, life and so on. I think you'll enjoy it here. I live in greenpoint, brooklyn and love it. But there's other great areas in BK that you might enjoy as well.
- I live in GP too!Etype
- rock on! I think a few others on here live in GP too.Audria
- me three :)pixellette
- ethanfink0
Jobs are becoming more available. Housing is opening up. Its a good time to move here, as long as the economy gets better.
- goldieboy0
Any issues with your VISAs? I'm looking at moving out to NYC myself to be with my girlfriend (who's a New Yorker) and to work but huge pain trying to get a VISA! Would welcome any tips/advice from you...
- markeebee0
I'm really interested in moving out to NY too, but getting a visa to work in the U.S seems nigh-on impossible from what I've read (I'm a UK citizen). Those of you who are moving (or who've already made the move) from the UK, how did you do it?
- graphiknature0
If you are interested in Fort Greene let me know I can send you my land lord's contact info. He has a few 2brss available.
- scenek0
i would just say give it more than a year, even if you hate it. it can be rough to settle here and make the city your own. i know more than a few people who were so ready to leave/hated things, but stuck with it past the first year and now they love it here. because it's such a big place, sometimes it takes longer to discover the right job, neighborhood, social circle, etc.
- good advice.. im from nyc and i barely touched upon all of that and everyday is discoverye-pill
- e-pill0
i will be in nyc tomorrow afternoon. i moved away from nyc last year.
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- scouting new bot locations?jonturi
- at the moment im back in fashione-pill
- e-pill is the new black?Hombre_Lobo
- hahababaganush
- Hombre_Lobo0
Wow, big move dude.
Did you land a good job there? there are lots of design opportunities so you should be ok for work. Exciting times.
Best of luck, make us brits proud! :D
- matthew50000
I moved here last July and have no regrets.
The first few weeks will be pretty crazy, no doubt- but once you realize you only have to deal with a small part of the city every day, you will be fine.
I found moving to Brooklyn to start very easy. Brooklyn is much more quiet and a nice escape after a busy day. Williamsburg/Greenpoint is very comfortable. Manhattan is very confusing for 1st timers.. (exp. 1st time to a big city, maybe moving from london wont be much difference)
- duckseason0
I moved out here having never been to the city, knowing no one, and with $1000 and now I've been here almost 8 years.
You've been here before, you like it, you have enough cash to last you 6 months. As long as you and the Mrs. are proactive in the job hunt, you'll be just fine.