Pretty low shot. I guess you don't know what a great father / son relationship is.Honestly, if he can't figure out where to live without daddy getting involved, should he really be getting married?
Thanks to everyone else and Nuts for reaching out.
Pretty low shot. I guess you don't know what a great father / son relationship is.Honestly, if he can't figure out where to live without daddy getting involved, should he really be getting married?
Pretty low shot. I guess you don't know what a great father / son relationship is.
Thanks to everyone else and Nuts for reaching out.
Not for nothing dude, I know you're trying to help your kid but I kind of agree with the poster. He's not a kid anymore. Let him figure it out, he'll be fine.
No way.
I wouldn't call the commute to UPENN easy and you're talking almost 1-1.5 hours each way to KOP from Haddonfield.
Fairmont and the Art Museum area is, has always been fantastic. Lived on N. 27th Street just off Pennsylvania Ave for 5 years. Loved it. Might still be there except for lack of parking. I'm not a high rise apartment type but there are many there with parking. 2601 was on my corner and was there Thanksgiving. An option worth looking into.My daughter has been in Philly for 2 1/2 years. Loves it EXCEPT for the commuting. The practice she works for has 5 locations and she often has to travel between them. She started out in Fairmont but when roommate decided to move she got a studio in a less desirable area although there's now a fair amount of gentrification going on around her. She might be moving on as landlord says he may be making some changes when her lease is up.
Funny thing is, Chestnut Hill in NW Philly has homes over $1M in value.
...Jersey City -that's right - has KITCHENS worth nearly that much LOL!
BTW - as anti-Philly sports as I am, growing up just a 25-minute jaunt to Cottman Ave and 40/45 to center city, I'll say this:
Philly is HUGE so, while it has its "trouble spots," as does almost every city, you can easily avoid them if you'd like. Now I don't know how the "borders" of the neighborhoods are these days, and if there are $1M dollar townhomes within 50-feet of the projects, like in Hoboken, or a down the street from serious projects and neighborhoods, like in JC, but these cities have learned to live hand-in-hand where the communities "blend," fairly well, over the past 20 years DESPITE the dramatic changes within and around some of these area in such a short time period. You'd be surprised. I used to park IN the projects of Hoboken, almost daily, for about 2 years (2010-12) and never a single issue but when I lived at home in Hamilton during my 2 years back at Mercer CCC, well, someone blew up our mailbox and I lived a good 5 miles from any "bad" area of Trenton (at the time). So...yeah..ya' never know!
Anyway, I'm pretty sure there are plenty of areas of Philly I'd rather live, right now, than some of the cities in South Jersey (Trenton/Camden) that have NOT seen these type of changes (yet) and may not for a while (which is a shame...the area of Trenton my pop grew up, just off the river about half a mile and north of downtown, is a beautiful area with some seriously beautiful, classic old homes, that are just waiting to start being bought up, flipped, and see the same type of changes that other areas as such have seen. Along the river, as well...Would be nice...).
I figured I might as well try to get some feedback on this site.
My son and fiance are moving to Philly. She needs to be close to UPenn Hospital and he will need to drive to KOP for work. They would like place where they can walk outside to find restaurants and bars and of course safe. Parking spot is a must. 2 bedrooms or 1 bedroom with office. $2,500 /$3,000 k / month price range.
Any suggestions? Thanks!