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I'm moving to NYC...i think. HELP! (pg. 6)
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| blenderx |
| quote: | Originally posted by steven-neil
Yeah,,you sound like great fun to go out with... |
o god this guy. hey man if i ever see you ill buy you a drink. what's your drink? scotch? single or double malt? I have a nice 1933 bottle, around the same time as your birth year. what a coincidence |
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| fr0st |
I choose to live in Park Slope over any neighborhood....
Damn filthy street, guys see that crack head???? |
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| jerZ07002 |
| quote: | Originally posted by blenderx
more people in nyc = more demand = higher prices. :nervous:
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that proves my point chief. more people want nyc (bk and queens included), so there must be an underlying reason. Also, since housing supply in NJ is less than NYC (BK Included), and prices are lower, that means less demand (and you can infer that means less desirable). i'm not going to give you an econ lesson, so read up in the below link then come talk to me about it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_and_demand |
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| blenderx |
| quote: | Originally posted by vtec junkie
Judging from you're posts.....it's far from an insult. If I wanted to insult you.....I wouldn't do it online.;) |
You could have just said I was severely misinformed; your use of immediately turns it into name-calling and thus an insult.
actually, forget it. i'm not wasting gas and hiking all the way up to some ghetto in queens just to whoop ur ass.
ill just forgive you :thepirate |
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| blenderx |
| quote: | Originally posted by jerZ07002
that proves my point chief. more people want nyc (bk and queens included), so there must be an underlying reason. Also, since housing supply in NJ is less than NYC (BK Included), and prices are lower, that means less demand (and you can infer that means less desirable). i'm not going to give you an econ lesson, so read up in the below link then come talk to me about it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_and_demand |
You do realize that new york has been a city and a hub of american life for centuries right? There are a number of complex reasons that there are so many people in new york: "new york is better" doesn't cut it.
And you can't use prices as a comparison of which is better, they are two separate housing markets. Jesus christ lol stop with the academics you don't make sense. |
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| vtec junkie |
| quote: | Originally posted by blenderx
You could have just said I was severely misinformed; your use of immediately turns it into name-calling and thus an insult.
actually, forget it. i'm not wasting gas and hiking all the way up to some ghetto in queens just to whoop ur ass.
ill just forgive you :thepirate |
I never knew tough guys got so defensive so quickly over something posted on the internet.....I'll make sure to be more sensitive next time buddy.....wouldn't wanna get my ass kicked by somebody from North Jersey.:nervous: :haha: |
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| steven-neil |
| quote: | Originally posted by blenderx
You do realize that new york has been a city and a hub of american life for centuries right? There are a number of complex reasons that there are so many people in new york: "new york is better" doesn't cut it.
And you can't use prices as a comparison of which is better, they are two separate housing markets. Jesus christ lol stop with the academics you don't make sense. |
How much did you pay for your house as a matter of interest... |
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| jerZ07002 |
| quote: | Originally posted by blenderx
You do realize that new york has been a city and a hub of american life for centuries right? There are a number of complex reasons that there are so many people in new york: "new york is better" doesn't cut it.
And you can't use prices as a comparison of which is better, they are two separate housing markets. Jesus christ lol stop with the academics you don't make sense. |
when you finish community college you will eventually realize that academics aren't simply academic, but they actually apply in the real world. Supply and Demand explains all free market pricing. Those other factors you speak of are incorporated into supply and demand.
i'll put my 8 years of post HS education against you any day. |
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| blenderx |
| quote: | Originally posted by jerZ07002
when you finish college you will eventually realize that academics aren't simply academic, but they actually apply in the real world. Supply and Demand explains all free market pricing. Those other factors you speak of are incorporated into supply and demand.
i'll put my 8 years of post HS education against you any day. |
lol i'm sure over time supply and demand was responsible for drawing people to the city. you just don't get it though.
SURE there is more "demand" because of all the factors I mentioned. Demand is simply a numbers thing, it just means more people want to live in the city. It incorporates all those factors because it just incorporates them as statistics. More people living in New York because it has been a center of the country is taken as just that, more people, and more demand.
that's why demand, or prices, isn't an accurate depiction of what is better. if someone wants to live in new york because they love rats, that is incorporated into demand. that shows how dubious an indicator of quality that demand is.
and like i said, they are two separate housing markets, and not as comparable as you think. |
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| blenderx |
| quote: | Originally posted by vtec junkie
I never knew tough guys got so defensive so quickly over something posted on the internet.....I'll make sure to be more sensitive next time buddy.....wouldn't wanna get my ass kicked by somebody from North Jersey.:nervous: :haha: |
lol i'm not defensive, i just thought someone as inclined to insult would be as equally inclined to throw down, and I have no problem doing the latter.
just giving you options is all :happy2: |
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| vtec junkie |
| Looks like somebody got sick of posting on clubplanet..... |
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| blenderx |
lol nah never been there.
your queens bias is utterly apparent, it gives less credibility to your posts in this thread. :confused: |
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