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Greenwich is an awesome choice if you plan to raise a family anytime soon...but it isn't even in the same category as the other two choices...so it's all about what point you are in life and what you are looking for. Settling down...? Greenwich...laid back fun? Beverly Hills. Fast night life? UES.
Greenwich is an awesome choice if you plan to raise a family anytime soon...but it isn't even in the same category as the other two choices...so it's all about what point you are in life and what you are looking for. Settling down...? Greenwich...laid back fun? Beverly Hills. Fast night life? UES.
For the most part, Greenwich is nicer than Beverly Hills.
Also, a large portion of the UES is full of families in large apartments who are settled down, and wealthy of course. So you can settle down AND enjoy nightlife if you live on the Upper East Side.
Depends all on your preferences. Do you want privacy? Do you want a yard? Do you want urban or suburban? How much do you care about weather? A lot of people on here are directing towards the NY neighborhoods but I can tell you from experience that a hell of a lot of wealthy people live in the LA area... so it must have something to offer.
Depends all on your preferences. Do you want privacy? Do you want a yard? Do you want urban or suburban? How much do you care about weather? A lot of people on here are directing towards the NY neighborhoods but I can tell you from experience that a hell of a lot of wealthy people live in the LA area... so it must have something to offer.
Yep tons of them. Those who aren't willing to put up with the foul weather find a lot of comfort in Beverly Hills and other Southern California cities.
Are we talking about Greenwich, Ct???? ...or NY? Either one, Beverly Hills is still nicer. It's clean, gorgeous beaches, beautiful people, happiness & love! lol........and not to mention..the weather doesn't completely blow. That's my opinion.
If I'm going to pay a lot of money to live somewhere...the weather better be great and it MUST make me feel as though I am in paradise..this is what Beverly Hills does. I'm simply not willing to spend a fortune on a place that is smaller, in a filthier city, has TERRIBLE weather, and not a lot of natural scenery just because of the hype or "nightlife". I'm not really obssessed about club-hopping or being out at bars @ night etc. Sort of seems childish of me if someone is still worried about doing that if they have already been doing it for the last 10 years.
Are we talking about Greenwich, Ct???? ...or NY? Either one, Beverly Hills is still nicer. It's clean, gorgeous beaches, beautiful people, happiness & love! lol........and not to mention..the weather doesn't completely blow. That's my opinion.
If I'm going to pay a lot of money to live somewhere...the weather better be great and it MUST make me feel as though I am in paradise..this is what Beverly Hills does. I'm simply not willing to spend a fortune on a place that is smaller, in a filthier city, has TERRIBLE weather, and not a lot of natural scenery just because of the hype or "nightlife". I'm not really obssessed about club-hopping or being out at bars @ night etc. Sort of seems childish of me if someone is still worried about doing that if they have already been doing it for the last 10 years.
This is your opinion. An opinion that most disagree with. Look at the results. UES wins. UES is more popular. Greenwich is also much greener than Beverly Hills.
I don't think BH is nicer than UES or Greenwich and there aren't any beaches in Beverly Hills so I don't know what you're talking about, only sub-par LA beaches nearby.
Are we talking about Greenwich, Ct???? ...or NY? Either one, Beverly Hills is still nicer. It's clean, gorgeous beaches, beautiful people, happiness & love! lol........and not to mention..the weather doesn't completely blow. That's my opinion.
If I'm going to pay a lot of money to live somewhere...the weather better be great and it MUST make me feel as though I am in paradise..this is what Beverly Hills does. I'm simply not willing to spend a fortune on a place that is smaller, in a filthier city, has TERRIBLE weather, and not a lot of natural scenery just because of the hype or "nightlife". I'm not really obssessed about club-hopping or being out at bars @ night etc. Sort of seems childish of me if someone is still worried about doing that if they have already been doing it for the last 10 years.
Beverly Hills is part of a filthy city, dangrous city- Los Angeles.
The average home in Beverly Hills is actually modest, not large.
If you think BH is paradise, I don't think you've travelled much.
The Hamptons is paradise compared to BH. Much prettier. And I would go when I want to go to the beach which is never.
Unless you think of 60 year old face lifted people as beautiful, I don't think you've been to BH.
And I like seasons. I love NY in winter when it snows - it's beautiful. I don't want to live in hot weather year round and have a boring, hot, weird christmas evey year.
I don't think BH is nicer than UES or Greenwich and there aren't any beaches in Beverly Hills so I don't know what you're talking about, only sub-par LA beaches nearby.
I don't think the Pacific Ocean allows sub-par beaches.
I'll give you UES > BH. But Greenwich, uggh. How about NO!
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