Are you an actor looking for a place to live?
Last week, we gave you a few hints on what to look for when choosing a place to live. This week, we wanted to break that down a little further and highlight some of our favorite neighborhoods. This isn’t a comprehensive list, of course, but it’s a good start!
For now, here are a few recommendations:
If you’re looking for your basic jack-of-all-trades……try Crown Heights. At the intersection of affordable while still being hip, Crown Heights has it all: get your arts fix in at the Brooklyn Museum, run lines in Prospect Park, and get to work on time with convenient subway lines (think lower Manhattan in under half an hour via the 2/3/4/5). Plus, everyone is moving here now, so finding a roommate should be no problem.
If you’re looking for cheap eats……try Chinatown (nothing beats a Sunday hangover like a dollar dumpling stroll).
If you’re looking for all Broadway, all the time……try Hell’s Kitchen. One of a handful of residential areas in midtown, you can walk to any Broadway theater—or the famed Actor’s Studio—from this Manhattan neighborhood.
If you’re looking for Chelsea galleries you can
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