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The Reviews of 10025 Upper West Side, NY are overwhelmingly positive. This vibrant and bustling neighborhood in Manhattan is well-known for its wealth of cultural attractions and things to do. With its proximity to Central Park, the world-class museums and theaters on Museum Mile, as well as the many shops, restaurants, and nightlife options in the area, it's no wonder people love living here. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely stroll through Central Park or an evening spent at one of the area’s many bars and restaurants, there’s always something to do in this lively district. People who live here rave about easy access to transportation hubs that provide access to the rest of New York City, but also appreciate being able to stay close to home with so much entertainment right outside their door.

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Morningside Heights - Up and Coming - 10/24/2011
Morningside has really been transformed in recent years. Apartment rentals are still less expensive than further down town, but lots of shops and restaurants are opening up, there are parks, and many more young professionals and families moving Read More

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Upper West Side - 5/21/2011
As a single person, you will have a difficult time surviving in Manhattan on less than $50,000/year. After 15+ years in the city, I was laid off, then got a job with a city agency (and grateful for it!) for 32K and my rent is now 75% of my income. If you're coming here alone with a pocket full of dreams, make sure your pocket also has at least $5000 in cash to get set up in any semblance of a studio apartment (ie, for $1600/mo - if you can find one - you may need 1st month, 1 month security, 1 month broker fee and utility set up Read More

At the edge of the Upper West Side and Morningside - 6/20/2010
I live at 109th and Broadway, so I am one block south of Morningside Heights, but I might as well be living there. The area is okay and I feel safe here. The neighbors are friendly, but there's a lot of people hanging out on my stoop day and night, which is annoying for my roommate because her room is right above the stoop. Mainly a lot of young guys and older people. It was fine while I was attending Columbia, but now that I'm graduating I'm looking forward to moving to someplace nicer. The area does vary block-by-block. I live across from a public school, so that could be part of the reason why my block is lower income. Read More

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