Shakedwnst
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Forgot to include that in my response too...that it's NJ and not to do it.
I mean, Collingswood is nice for a small town, but if you want to live in a great city, I wouldn't suggest it. You'd essentially be living in the suburbs. And you would have to cross the bridge every day, or take Patco to the Broad Street Line. Also, please don't listen to anyone who tells you that Philly is unsafe or "stabby." Like any big city in the entire world, there are parts of the city than are unsafe, but these are places that you almost surely would never have a reason to go.I know you asked for Philly neighborhoods, but I'm suggest Collingswood NJ. Fifteen min Patco train ride to Center City, a few great craft beer bars in the area, and your city wage tax gets credited towards your NJ income tax (I think a savings of almost 4%, not sure).
Plus I would assume cheaper rent.
Plus I would assume less stabby.
Oh yeah, no panhandlers in Collingswood. So it's got that going for it.
I'd also consider farther south in Bella Vista/East Passayunk. Still on the Broad Street Line and much farther along in terms of bars/restaurants.
I'm sorry if I'm sounding like a dismissive dick in this thread, but again this is just not true. I haven't had a car for 11 years and have never had a problem with efficiency of the transit system. Learn the bus routes, they are extremely reliable and fast. BSL is definitely reliable too, but it's far from the only game in town.Really important question...are you driving to Einstein every day? (unless you want to live near Temple, I wouldn't, and therefore I'd limit my searching to the BSL since the Philly public transportation system isn't so reliable)
I'm sorry if I'm sounding like a dismissive dick in this thread, but again this is just not true. I haven't had a car for 11 years and have never had a problem with efficiency of the transit system. Learn the bus routes, they are extremely reliable and fast. BSL is definitely reliable too, but it's far from the only game in town.
Not sure I'd call Collingswood "young", or home to a great bar scene.
Plus Philly isn't that stabby if you know where to be.
Plus I never see panhandlers unless I'm in Center City.
Plus Einstein is nowhere near Collingswood.
I'm sorry if I'm sounding like a dismissive dick in this thread, but again this is just not true. I haven't had a car for 11 years and have never had a problem with efficiency of the transit system. Learn the bus routes, they are extremely reliable and fast. BSL is definitely reliable too, but it's far from the only game in town.
But... It's in NJ
+1 on considering this. Farther from Einstein but I live around this area (Queens Village) and love it. Wouldnt considering moving unless I'm leaving the city completely.
Fairmount could be nice too...Fishtown/Northern Liberties I like to visit but also wouldnt want to live there but some people love it. Also, note that you dont want to live in any of the real North Philly areas that might appear to be "convenient" to where you'll be working.
You may want to drive through before you commit to living there. It's definitely improving but it's still pretty sketchy in some areas.I will have a car. This is good stuff to know.. Brewerytown is looking pretty desirable for me.
Stay south of Thompson and you're good.You may want to drive through before you commit to living there. It's definitely improving but it's still pretty sketchy in some areas.
Fairmount is awesome, but not really that close to the subway. If you were actually in Fairmount, as opposed to Francisville or neighborhoods further east, you are probably looking at at least a 15 minute walk to the subway.I'm so down to live in Fairmount near a subway station and not use my car much. That would be great. From my online apt search I think I can afford it. Apt finding visit in April or May...
Was there last friday and the only bottles available were Oude Beersel, Tilquin, Girardin, and 3F Kriek. That may have changed since then, but I doubt it.Looking to pop some Lambic bottles tonight to celebrate some good news. Is Monk's my best bet?
ie, a lot of good lambic....Was there last friday and the only bottles available were Oude Beersel, Tilquin, Girardin, and 3F Kriek. That may have changed since then, but I doubt it.