I'm going to Columbia, she's going to Hunter. Her #1 priority is price, mine is quality of life. Of course, her's overrules me. The real trick though is finding a place that balances the commutes. No train lines run through both areas, so transfers are a pre-req. I remember when we stayed in the city a couple years ago, we absolutely loved the whole chelsea/greenwich village/soho area. But we're both students, and paying columbia tuition, well, our budget looks to be sub-$1400, incld utilities. Suggestions?
Sounds look somebody's gonna be living next to Hunter College!
astoria. m60 bus goes right to columbia, and stops at lexington for the 4 train to hunter. you might not find anything but a studio in manhattan for $1400, and it wouldn't be in a convenient place.
Are you sure you want to block this user and hide all related comments throughout the site?
This is your first comment on Archinect. Your comment will be visible once approved.
view all
View all
Another post about finding a place in NYC
I'm going to Columbia, she's going to Hunter. Her #1 priority is price, mine is quality of life. Of course, her's overrules me.
The real trick though is finding a place that balances the commutes. No train lines run through both areas, so transfers are a pre-req.
I remember when we stayed in the city a couple years ago, we absolutely loved the whole chelsea/greenwich village/soho area.
But we're both students, and paying columbia tuition, well, our budget looks to be sub-$1400, incld utilities.
Suggestions?
Sounds look somebody's gonna be living next to Hunter College!
astoria. m60 bus goes right to columbia, and stops at lexington for the 4 train to hunter.
you might not find anything but a studio in manhattan for $1400, and it wouldn't be in a convenient place.
Block this user
Are you sure you want to block this user and hide all related comments throughout the site?
Archinect
This is your first comment on Archinect. Your comment will be visible once approved.