Most Beautiful Streets in Brooklyn?
Started by kkfred
over 16 years ago
Posts: 8
Member since: Mar 2009
Discussion about
I have lived in Manhattan for 7 year and am thinking about opening our search to a Brooklyn townhouse. We both work in Midtown - so my question is What are the most beautiful streets in Brooklyn that are relatively easy to commute to mid-town from? Thank you.
"What happened to having to live there?!?!"
Well you apparently don't believe anyone, so I tried using something even you couldn't say was biased. But of course you just troll on about it anyway and spin it into some other irrelevant issue. Nuts.
"BTW, hopstop South Portland to Grand Central..."
1) Cherrypicked. 2) Most people don't work in Grand Central itself, so you can definitely add a few minutes there.
Either way, enough is enough. We'll never agree, you'll continue responding with utterly d-bag comments and juvenile insults, and the op definitely doesn't care what you or I say at this point.
> Well you apparently don't believe anyone,
No, I just don't believe you. You have lied time and time again.
> 1) Cherrypicked. 2) Most people don't work in Grand Central itself, so you can definitely add a few
> minutes there.
Yes, genius, and then you'd add the same to Greenpoint as well.... and the location you noted is STILL a longer commute even with the 3 minute switch claim. If you want to be more east, you take a different line.
In any case... you were WRONG... AGAIN.
> Either way, enough is enough.
Yes, even the source you pulled out says you are WRONG.
Maybe it is finally enough for you. But you're wrong either way.
> you'll continue responding with utterly d-bag comments and juvenile insults
Still better than d-bag and juvenile comments ON TOP of LIES!
Yes, one more time... even the source you noted notes that the neighborhood you claimed was a shorter commute is actually longer than the one you said was twice as long! Whoops.
Boo-Yah!
"even the source you noted notes that the neighborhood you claimed was a shorter commute is actually longer than the one you said was twice as long! Whoops."
To use your favorite word: lie! I never said anything about twice as long. And you're still wrong because you're still using Grand Central. Chant boo-yah all you want, but even Cramer has more cred than you at this point.
Dude, it was YOUR SOURCE! If you don't want grand central, make it 7th avenue and 50th street or whatever. YOU ARE STILL WRONG! You got caught with yet another lie!
ROTFL. You are so off on this, yet you argue more and more!
Spin, spin, spin, baby!
Your own source called bs on you!
In W'Burg, N6TH Between Driggs & Bedford is a very nice block.
Give it a minute, bjw will tell you that hopstop says its a 4 second commute to midtown.
I can't believe this guy is spending the time to spin his lie...
And, I almost forgot...
Boo-Yah!
"Take your agenda elsewhere. A guy asked for pretty streets and a good commute, and you noted your own neighborhood...including generally accepted ugly streets AND a HORRIBLE commute.
G train, really?"
I must agree -- G train will not get you to Manhattan, but then again your target stop may actually be Queens? LOL!
FYI!
http://www.streeteasy.com/nyc/talk/discussion/10851-eye-sore
"I must agree -- G train will not get you to Manhattan, but then again your target stop may actually be Queens? LOL!"
Yes, Knish vendors will buy all the million dollar WB condos.
I don't like knishes.
kkfred, if you're still reading, this is exactly what I was referring to in my first response. Would love to see someone try to call this "ugly" again. Hilarious.
http://www.prudentialelliman.com/listings.ASpx?listingid=1191760
hfscomm1,
Your an adult, take responsibility for your own actions.
hfs's line of "reasoning" stops working in, well, 3rd grade or so.
btw, did he really have to go back SEVEN MONTHS to find something?
hfs, you really 'aint helping your case.