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| Hey all, I have been hired to work for the city, but the requirement is I have to move there. While I am trolling Craig's list and so forth, and getting advice from plenty of people, I figured a little more advise couldn't hurt. I'd prefer Brooklyn, as it is where I will be working, but as long as its near A C or F lines, or presumably has a stop near Fulton, I'd be fine. I'm not making a ton, but I would like a decent area (no need to own a gun) and a decent deal. Any advice of areas, places to look or so forth? |
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