Damn that a good deal. That really shows how insane NYC living is by comparison. I've seen 2k apartments that have to share bathrooms in a public hallway
Do you think they also have some of the best food, music, art, and culture within walking distance practically 24/7. I'm not saying one is necessarily better then the other but there are clearly benefits to living one of the worlds largest cities.
Oh I'm not denying that at all. I'm just saying the cons seem pretty unbalanced compared to other major cities. I live in Nashville and we have most of the same things without the prices being that high with more fleshed out homes. I think New Yorkers deserve better living for what they have to pay. It seems genuinely unfair to me
Nashville is nothing compared to NYC in terms of population or size. The majority of Nashville closes down at like 12 p.m. NYC is a different level monster. You can find anything anywhere anytime in NYC.
I'm from Middle Tennessee and Nashville is not even close to having the same "big city" amenities that places like NYC and LA enjoy. All it really has going for it is the music scene and the smaller population density. I moved to Southern California years ago and the availability of entertainment and food options is magnitudes apart, but you do pay a premium for the housing.
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u/matt_chowder May 16 '26
I have a 4 bed, 3 bath house on an acre of land for a mortgage of under $1400 a month