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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Jan 24, 2024 ^^
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Congratulations on your new apartment. Love the fireplace, fire escape, extra kitchen space (an electric stove is safer, I think). You did such a great job designing and decorating your previous apartment, so I'm looking forward to see how you decorate your new unit. You have done an excellent job with your videos. Unlike many YouTubers, you don't "overtalk." You seem like a very thoughtful and substantive young woman. I hope to learn more about your story. Thanks, Judy (I live in a 200-plus sq. ft. loft).
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WHOA...that is wildly cheap for Manhattan moving. I moved from Hoboken over to Sutton way the heck back in 1994 when I was 21 and it cost me over $2K!! I think it took 6 hours (and they took 1 hour for lunch, so 7 hours start to finish) including travel time through the Lincoln Tunnel. Plus, the movers tried to scam me by holding my things hostage on the truck until I paid them (as in before they moved it upstairs to the new apartment). This is the stuff NYC & NJ movers could get away with before platforms like Yelp and social media existed (and had already made huge cross country moves with huge amoires, new couch, chairs, dining table, king size bed, etc to get to Hoboken and was a very experienced mover by that young age even, and that had never happened anywhere else before). So glad you had such a seamless experience. Piece of Cake is an excellent name for those movers because they really seemed to know what they're doing. I'll be sure to recommend them to friends.
The soot you breathe in on a daily basis in Manhattan is FOR REAL! I'm sure you've had a cold and blown your nose and had black or grey stuff come out. Plus, when you wash your hands before eating and the water is grayish. Ewwww. That's city living.
Your items are definitely "home" but an empty apartment after you've lived in it will always look familiar even a decade or two later after it's been renovated and you see it online. Plus, you will have all these videos to look back on when you're much older and want to look back on the extraordinary time of your life when you lived in Manhattan. I think you were in East Harlem before, so maybe you're more centrally located now. Hope you love it there! Fingers crossed for kitty-quiet neighbors!
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I have been enjoying your apartment vlogs so far! I really do love seeing how differently people live. I live in Houston and so seeing your space in NY is just so cool. I think when I moved into my home, I paid $600 total for a 4bd room house! LOL. But of course - moving is a bit different here, as the space situation is less of an issue. It's SOOO worth getting movers, nevertheless. I am also someone who MUST start unpacking. I can't sit with boxes all over for more than a week. I love to make my space cozy right away. - just like you. Can't believe how small your old place seems now that it's empty! I feel like it could fit in my living room. :D Excited to see how you bring your new space together.
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@btown8210
3 months ago
When I used to leave rentals (I own now here in England) I used to walk around the flat touching the walls and space and thank it for looking after me the time I'd spent there. I believe places have their own kind of souls and energy. Good luck setting up the new place, whilst moving is so tiring, its kind of therapeutic and fun when you recover! :)
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