
Moving to NYC is overwhelming — the apartment hunt, the subway, making friends from scratch, figuring out where to even eat. This 6-part series gives you the practical playbook that most people have to learn the hard way. Real New Yorkers, real advice, zero fluff. Watch the full series on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@How2Move2NYC
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a month ago |
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Once you've landed, how do you actually tap into the city? This episode covers how to find local events, discover great (non-touristy) restaurants, and get free museum access — so NYC starts feeling like home faster.
Making friends as an adult in a new city is genuinely hard — and NYC can feel especially lonely at first. This episode gives you a practical, honest roadmap for putting yourself out there and building a real social life, in NYC or anywhere new.
Most people default to the subway and miss everything else. This episode covers every major way to get around NYC — tested in a single day. Spoiler: the ferry might be your new favorite commute. Watch the full adventure on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@H... more
NYC apartments can rent within hours of listing. You may be competing against people making twice your salary. So how do you win? A licensed real estate broker and multiple New Yorkers share what actually works — so you can set realistic expectations... more
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Apple Podcasts | #130 |
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The show focuses on practical guidance for moving to and settling in New York City, with episode topics spanning housing searches, neighborhood discovery, building community, and navigating city life. Recurring angles include leveraging local resources, evaluating housing options and scams, and forming meaningful social connections through community activities, transit experiences, and neighborhood insights. A notable pattern is the emphasis on real-world experiences from diverse New Yorkers across boroughs, often including practical tips, personal anecdotes, and step-by-step workflows for newcomers. The format tends to blend actionable strategies with candid reflections on urban living, making it helpful for potential movers who want a gro... more
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