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Old 03-24-2012, 07:00 AM
 
Location: West Babylon, Long Island, NY
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I'm filling this out for my mother.
She wants to move closer to me (CT to Long Island) and she wouldn't mind living in parts of NJ, Brooklyn, Queens (nice areas), Manhattan, Fairfield County (CT), north of NYC (Westchester, Orange, Putnam) or Long Island.
In Connecticut she paid $775/month for a 2 bedroom in a ghetto area.
She didn't like living in an area like that. But she's looking to spend under $1000 (total) a month.

Where are you coming from? New Britain, CT
Why are you moving? To live closer to daughter
Where will you be working ? Within 20 miles of final decision

Will you buy or rent? Rent
What is your budget ? Up to $1,000/month (utilities incl.) or $900/month (no utilities incl.)
What kind of place are you looking for ? Apartment

Will anyone (spouse, children, pets) be moving with you ? One small dog (8 lbs full grown)
Do you need/want good public schools? Doesn't matter

Briefly describe the kind of neighborhood you'd like to live in
(examples: families with young children, young, mature, artsy, diverse, safe, close-knit, block parties, etc): I'd like to find an area that's cheap yet not ghetto. A place with a downtown village for shopping and access to trains. A comfortable environment to walk a dog around town without getting asked for spare change. A town or city that has parks. Needs to have malls and within 5-10 minute drive from a local Target!!! Definitely! And a good selection of restaurants in the "downtown" areas of town. Starbucks and other coffee shops are also a huge plus!

List three things that are important to you in order of importance:
1. Accepts dogs but doesn't put a huge hole in the pocket
2. Is within an hour commute (train, bus, or car) to NYC (Penn Station)
3. Low crime rate and minimal ghetto kids walking around the streets causing a ruckus or driving around blasting rap

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Old 03-24-2012, 11:02 AM
 
Location: On the Great South Bay
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I'm filling this out for my mother.
She wants to move closer to me (CT to Long Island) and she wouldn't mind living in parts of NJ, Brooklyn, Queens (nice areas), Manhattan, Fairfield County (CT), north of NYC (Westchester, Orange, Putnam) or Long Island.
In Connecticut she paid $775/month for a 2 bedroom in a ghetto area.
She didn't like living in an area like that. But she's looking to spend under $1000 (total) a month.

Where are you coming from? New Britain, CT
Why are you moving? To live closer to daughter
Where will you be working ? Within 20 miles of final decision

Will you buy or rent? Rent
What is your budget ? Up to $1,000/month (utilities incl.) or $900/month (no utilities incl.)
What kind of place are you looking for ? Apartment

Will anyone (spouse, children, pets) be moving with you ? One small dog (8 lbs full grown)
Do you need/want good public schools? Doesn't matter

Briefly describe the kind of neighborhood you'd like to live in
(examples: families with young children, young, mature, artsy, diverse, safe, close-knit, block parties, etc): I'd like to find an area that's cheap yet not ghetto. A place with a downtown village for shopping and access to trains. A comfortable environment to walk a dog around town without getting asked for spare change. A town or city that has parks. Needs to have malls and within 5-10 minute drive from a local Target!!! Definitely! And a good selection of restaurants in the "downtown" areas of town. Starbucks and other coffee shops are also a huge plus!

List three things that are important to you in order of importance:
1. Accepts dogs but doesn't put a huge hole in the pocket
2. Is within an hour commute (train, bus, or car) to NYC (Penn Station)
3. Low crime rate and minimal ghetto kids walking around the streets causing a ruckus or driving around blasting rap
I would probably recommend Farmingdale Village and Lindenhurst as they have train stations and are pretty close to your West Babylon. But to be honest you will be better off posting this in the NYC forum, the New Jersry forum and the Long Island forum to get more responses.
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Old 03-24-2012, 11:04 AM
 
Location: West Babylon, Long Island, NY
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Alright thanks!
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