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bernmeister

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Could use some help. Is
220 Bushwick Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11206 a good, bad or average area for a young person to live?

Thank you. My main question is the crime factor. I know a young girl who wants to move there. I worry about her safety. Also how easy is it to get from there in to Manhattan?

Also, to answer the other question, she can take the L to Manhattan which is one small notch below teleportation.

1. Anywhere you live, even in a great neighborhood, there can be an isolated pocket that is a bad block or two. That said, the swankier the area, the less likely that is.

2. Never lived in Brookyn. Went to college in the heights. Have gotten around a bit but not to Bushwick. The rep is uneven trending bad but not like Bed Stuy rep bad. A college chum relocated there, says things are copacetic enuf, but this is an older guy, not a neophyte "young girl" who may not be street savy,

3. The L is usually running and reliable, but time is $$$. If it is doable, Manhattan or closer to is better than other boro or further away.

4. The alt is to go further out and travel into nyc.
Work situation is a factor to be considered
 
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