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Best Neighborhoods to Move to in NYC Moving to New York City, or relocating to a new neighborhood? The eclectic city has something for everyone. Whether you are single and looking to move to NYC’S hottest, want a neighborhood with cultural flare, or need a family-friendly place to call home, there’s a neighborhood for you and Shleppers’ movers can get you there. Up and Coming UrbanEdgeNY.com, a guide to NYC’s diverse neighborhoods says people are moving in droves to the newly named neighborhood of NoHo (short for North of Houston). NoHo offers a little bit of everything by the way of culture and amenities. This part of town is wrapped up in a Romanesque/Gothic Revival package complete with quaint cobble stone streets. The throwback to intricate architecture does not however mean a lack of modern amenities as the neighborhood is steps for the subway and chock full of fine dining and shopping. Neighboring Nightlife If finding fun motivates your move to NYC, then one of the best neighborhoods to consider is the Meatpacking District. A more industrial part of Manhattan, moving to the Meatpacking district will put you in the heart of industry and nightlife. The area boasts some of the nicest shops and most popular nightclubs in

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Depending on what sort of lifestyle you lead and why you are moving to NYC, specific neighborhoods are more suitable. For instance, the Manhattan neighborhood of NoHo, short for North of Houston, is a prime area for single people or couples who want access to the hottest nightlife attractions the city has to offer. A more family-friendly area to move in NYC is the Riverdale neighborhood of The Bronx which offers a suburban setting of individual homes on tree-lined streets with parks and good schools. The Financial District of Manhattan, however, is one of the best neighborhoods to move to in New York if your interests are in business and a quiet relaxing place to call home.

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Best Neighborhoods to Move to in NYC

Moving to New York City, or relocating to a new neighborhood? The eclectic city has

something for everyone. Whether you are single and looking to move to NYC’S hottest,

want a neighborhood with cultural flare, or need a family-friendly place to call home,

there’s a neighborhood for you and Shleppers’ movers can get you there.

Up and Coming

UrbanEdgeNY.com, a guide to NYC’s diverse neighborhoods says people are moving in

droves to the newly named neighborhood of NoHo (short for North of Houston). NoHo

offers a little bit of everything by the way of culture and amenities. This part of town is

wrapped up in a Romanesque/Gothic Revival package complete with quaint cobble

stone streets. The throwback to intricate architecture does not however mean a lack of

modern amenities as the neighborhood is steps for the subway and chock full of fine

dining and shopping.

Neighboring Nightlife

If finding fun motivates your move to NYC, then one of the best neighborhoods to

consider is the Meatpacking District. A more industrial part of Manhattan, moving to the

Meatpacking district will put you in the heart of industry and nightlife. The area boasts

some of the nicest shops and most popular nightclubs in the city. At night the variety

continues; art galleries open with stunning exhibits and there’s a club, lounge, or bar to

suit your taste. Whether you want to watch a sporting event and drink a beer, listen to

the boom of a bass, or sip cocktails with celebrities and listen to relaxing jazz, the

Meatpacking District will be your destination.

Family Friendly

The outer boroughs of the NYC metro area offer great family-friendly options and one of

the best is the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx. In the Riverdale neighborhood

movers will drive down tree lined streets, through neighborhoods of Tudor inspired

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homes to deliver your things to a spacious, affordable home. Rent prices are lower in

the Bronx because of long-held misconceptions about the area, but the first-class

universities, pretty parks, and safe streets dispel the myths and offer the perfect setting

to raise a family.

Getting Down to Business

New York City, the home of Wall Street is known for being an attractive city for banking

and business. According to Business Insider, one of the best neighborhoods for

businessmen and women to live in is the neighborhood of the Financial District. The

area has a relaxed feel to it, which is nice for the business person looking to wind down

from a long work week. Amenities of the area include Battery Park, a New York

landmark, South Seaport, and all the restaurants and shops one could need.

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