Planning on moving to philly from new jersey

I have a blast every time I go to Philly. Great food, nightlife. BUT....Tons of homeless, and I have experienced angry black people. The casino is a shithole.
 
Horsham fucking sucks.

Glenside and Jenkintown are the only suburbs worth checking out


Main Line > Glenside and Jenkintown

Main Line is a better area, closer to center city, closer to Manayunk, closer to King of Prussia(top shopping on east coast), closer to Philly Airport...etc
 
Well its 5-2 for people who say philly is a good place and philly is a bad place, i think i'll take my chances in philly because i want to move out of my parents house real bad, and if i apply for security at the airport over their i can get in their easily because i work at the newark airport over here currently and i have been since sept 2017, and if i go all the way through 2018 i'll have over a year experience, and then i can probably get a higher position at the airport in philly.


Are you sure you want to move to Philly? Public transit sucks, it's not exactly the safest city and you're not going to have any social circle moving in. Is moving into a shared apartment in Hoboken an option while staying up in the NYC area.
 
Are you sure you want to move to Philly? Public transit sucks, it's not exactly the safest city and you're not going to have any social circle moving in. Is moving into a shared apartment in Hoboken an option while staying up in the NYC area.

Outside of NYC and Chicago what city has better public transit?
 
Main Line > Glenside and Jenkintown

Main Line is a better area, closer to center city, closer to Manayunk, closer to King of Prussia(top shopping on east coast), closer to Philly Airport...etc

It's not really much closer to Center City and the Mainline is more expensive. The main streets in those towns are better than anything on the Mainline. All they have is Tired Hands.

And who cares about a shopping mall? Lol unless you're a chick or a teenager?

For a 20 something dude he should be looking to be in the city.
 
Are you sure you want to move to Philly? Public transit sucks, it's not exactly the safest city and you're not going to have any social circle moving in. Is moving into a shared apartment in Hoboken an option while staying up in the NYC area.

I'm not worried about how safe the city is, i used to do uber deliveries in bloods areas and crips areas in irvington and newark. I'll be fine and if anyone starts a fight with me i'll be ready to fight, if its in self defense, i won't go to jail and its easier to become a cop, no civil service test, easier to get a firearm, and a lot of good mma gyms.
 
It's not really much closer to Center City and the Mainline is more expensive. The main streets in those towns are better than anything on the Mainline. All they have is Tired Hands.

And who cares about a shopping mall? Lol unless you're a chick or a teenager?

For a 20 something dude he should be looking to be in the city.


Both areas aren't exactly cultural hubs but I'll take Main Line anyday for more convenient location and easier access to the city and surrounding areas. Jenkintown and Glenside suck as bad or more.


But yes i do care about shopping options since I'm not poor. I agree he should be looking in the city.
 
Both areas aren't exactly cultural hubs but I'll take Main Line anyday for more convenient location and easier access to the city and surrounding areas. Jenkintown and Glenside suck as bad or more.


But yes i do care about shopping options since I'm not poor. I agree he should be looking in the city.

Well i'm not that big on fashion, since i got better things to worry about then looking good plus i already have good clothes that girls like, so i'll just look in the spots that have good commutes good parking, and i would prefer a non racist neighborhood.
 
Both areas aren't exactly cultural hubs but I'll take Main Line anyday for more convenient location and easier access to the city and surrounding areas. Jenkintown and Glenside suck as bad or more.


But yes i do care about shopping options since I'm not poor. I agree he should be looking in the city.

But it's not easier access to the city. It's easier access to a mall....

And those other areas have better restaurants and bars.
 
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