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Factors to Contemplate When Moving to New York City

New York City is a place we’ve all heard about and have a general idea of. You may have seen it on TV, read about it or been fortunate enough to visit. What is it like to actually live in New York City? This article will take a closer view of NYC and what you should think about if you plan to move to New York.

 

 

 

 

New York City: An Introduction

New York City has a population of 8,804,190 according to the latest official US Census in 2010. New York City is home to hundreds of thousands of people every year. They move there for work, study or to start a new life.

New York City is divided into five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn Queens the Bronx, and Staten Island. Each borough has its own advantages and disadvantages. What are the pros and con of living in New York City, on a general level?

Pros of Living In NYC

As evidenced by the sheer number of people who make New York City their home, there are many benefits to living there. Here are some of the benefits of living in NYC.

The city of Opportunity

NYC offers many opportunities. There are 65 Fortune 500 Companies in the city and jobs can be found in nearly every field, from fashion, technology, journalism, and publishing to marketing, finance, and journalism. The city offers a wide range of networking opportunities, as well as thriving freelance markets and top colleges and universities.

Great culture

NYC is rich in history and art. There are over 83 art and museum galleries including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Guggenheim and The American Museum of Natural History.

You’ll never get bored

You’ll never run out of things to do or places to visit in NYC. There’s something to suit everyone in NYC, from Broadway shows and street markets to a fantastic food scene.

Green spaces

NYC is often portrayed as a concrete city, but there are actually green spaces on almost every street corner. There are over 1,700 parks, including Central Park, Manhattan’s 843-acre park.

Public transport

NYC has excellent transport links, so you won’t have to worry about driving or navigating busy streets. There are many ways to get around in NYC. The subway system is affordable and efficient.

Cons of Living in NYC

New York City has its downsides, just like anywhere else.

Cost

Rents in NYC can be astronomically expensive and the prices of property are usually out of reach for the average person. The cost of living in NYC is higher than anywhere else, including the price of groceries and everyday items.

Weather

New York’s winters are long, bitterly cold and humid, and the summers can be hotter than usual.

The crowds

You can expect queues and crowds to be everywhere in NYC because of the large number of tourists and residents.

In summary

NYC is not for everyone, but it can be everything you’ve ever wanted. It is a fast-paced, never-sleeping city, which offers its residents many opportunities for work, love and life.

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