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06.09.20, 18:46 PM General Topics
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Is Murray Hill still mostly 20somethings, or is that an old stereotype? [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
General Topics 06.09.20, 06:46 PM Flag
 

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It is still popular with 20 somethings but wouldn't say they are the majority. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.09.20, 07:16 PM Flag
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Murray Hill is a mix of range. While there are a lot of 20s and 30s here. I've seen a growing number of families as well. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.09.20, 07:16 PM Flag
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Very underrated part of Manhattan for a family. It is close to Central Park, good public school (ps 59), well connected vi subway, lots of services around, real estate cheaper than other parts of manhattan [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.09.20, 07:28 PM Flag
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It's 25 blocks tourist-packed blocks from Central Park and only has 1 train line going through it... I don't think it's the *worst* place to live but its' park-proximity and transportation would definitely fall into the 'cons' of the neighborhood IMO [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.09.20, 07:55 PM Flag
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This. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.09.20, 10:56 PM Flag
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Lots of families, great schools elementary and MS [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.09.20, 07:45 PM Flag
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It's accessible to downtown and uptown. It's easy to get around town in general as it's pretty central. Get more space for the $$ considering it's NYC. I can walk to work. D2 is a good school district. I've been living on and off this neighbourhood for the past 20 years. I've seen a number of families raise kids here over the years. Wouldn't say it's close to Central Park though (that's a real stretch). It's close to the East River. I take my bike there or go for a run on the weekends. Madison Square Park is not too far away. I've taken my child to play there when he was younger. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.09.20, 09:41 PM Flag
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btw, this debatable but Murray Hill stretches from 34th to 42nd ( from 3rd Ave to Fifth Ave) give or take a few. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.09.20, 09:50 PM Flag
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Nope, it’s from first avenue to fifth [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.10.20, 02:22 AM Flag
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Funny, I always thought post-war development along the river as Kip's Bay. And historically speaking, Murray Hill is really on the hill. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.10.20, 03:14 PM Flag
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