Studio at Riverview North: Relocating to NY
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I am relocating to NY and planning on getting a small studio at River View North until I figure out what I want to do long term rent/buy/etc. I plan to do as much as possible over the phone without setting foot in a unit before move in. If any could help me out with these questions I would definitely make this move a bit easier:
Is their anything I should watch out for such as noisy floors or units I should avoid?
How much time should I factor walking/waiting for a 7 train during the week?
Is the general area around the building typically safe at night (have never been to long island city)?
John, I am surprised you want to move here. I thought you were applying for an apartment and office space on Pennsylvania Avenue in D.C. http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/03/20080305-4.html
I really enjoy LIC. The 7 train comes between every 3-6 minutes in the morning- so much that it has spoiled me for other trains. The longest I've ever waited for a train in the a.m. was about 8 minutes but there was a delay on the line. From ARN, the walk is 4 easy blocks- so that depends on how fast you walk.
The area is very safe at night, especially since there is a police station at the top of the train. I am a female and feel comfortable walking even late at night.
The walls are really thick- I rarely hear a thing from my neighbors.
I would avoid parts of the 8th floor- under the pool, since i heard there was a leak. I would also try to avoid the apartment next to the garbage shute/room on each floor (that might be #14).