What is the best neighborhood in New York City for a new college graduate to relocate to?
Hi, • 1 Do your research: The Internet can be a great source of information about New York City. Make a list of all the things you might need to know, such as learning about the neighborhoods in New York, city statistics, costs of living, pest reports, and transportation considerations. • 2 Find a place to live: Finding a place to live in New York can be one of the most challenging aspects of moving to the city. If you don’t already have connections, or know someone who is willing to rent you a room or lend you a sofa, then it may be necessary to begin the search on your own. Sometimes, using the services of a real estate agent can make the apartment search easier than going at the search alone. Look for a reputable agency with a history of helping people to find apartments in the city. Keep in mind that real estate agents charge a commission that can range from 10 – 20% of the closing costs for renting an apartment. Be sure to review what fees will be associated with your agent’s serv