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The
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You’ve agonized about it for months, perhaps years. You’ve debated, you’ve pondered, you’ve thrown up your hands at the four millionth sight of your one-point-five-horse town, and you’ve finally decided: Screw it, I’m moving to New York City. There are a number of reasons that people throughout the United States and the rest of the world make this decision every year. New York has a lot to offer: Financial opportunity, culture, energy, beauty, and so many things that are simply New York. However, what research you've already done has probably impressed a forbidding thought into your head: It's incredibly expensive to move to New York. But guess what: It isn't. In fact, it can be downright cheap, if you're willing to do a bit of legwork and make a few sacrifices. We're here to tell you how to do it, no matter how empty your pockets are. Be warned: Coming to New York probably entails one of the most severe lifestyle changes you will ever embark upon. You’re choosing proximity over space, potential over comfort, and throwing yourself headlong into the mother of all seller’s markets. New York is not for the weak of resolve. But it is for the clever and resourceful, and it is definitely possible on a budget. Our guide takes you through the process, from pre-planning to job acquisition to finding an apartment, plus valuable tips on surviving life in general in this sometimes perplexing town. For $10, you'll get our e-book in both doc and pdf form, emailed to you within 24 hours of placing your order. The money you'll save on your move is well worth the cost of a couple of lattes.
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