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merrymadhatter t1_itmguzq wrote

how is ridge ave in east falls for 2 women in our early 20s? not sure if the crime is all that bad or if just being vigilant is enough. also unsure about what’s nearby. thanks!

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pup12345 t1_itmhn45 wrote

It’s a little sleepy and there’s definitely car break ins/etc. that said, it’s getting more and more lively and I’ve never felt unsafe walking around there.

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emk544 t1_itr4hyk wrote

Crime is definitely not the same everywhere, as it is often presented to be in this sub. Ridge Ave in East Falls is okay. It's much busier along that road than it is further up the hill in EF; further up the hill is much quieter. That being said, I would never in a million years feel unsafe walking there or living there. I like the new coffee shop on Ridge, I love Wissahickon Brewing, and there are a few other neighborhood spots around which I'm sure are pretty good.

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mundotaku t1_itmz8qu wrote

I have a Mini. Can you guys recommend me a good and inexpensive mechanic? I went to one that specializes in BMW's and Minis and it honestly felt like a rip-off (quoted me almost $1k to change a strut).

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Callitclutch26 t1_itnseba wrote

honestly that sounds around right - you have to replace both on the axle

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hn201B t1_itnbfvf wrote

Whatuneed on 58 and market I think, dude’s name is dion

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JVcomedy t1_itldz9e wrote

Just got here. Where in center city can I buy Phillies gear?

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BikeLaneHero t1_itn3klo wrote

Anyone here have a rec for a mason or chimney specialist they like?

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Just bought a place and I want to seal the chimney and repair some of the brickwork on it too.

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FourEcho t1_its6i60 wrote

My wife got a job offer in Philly, so we may have to move. We currently live in a suburb just outside Cleveland where the median household is about 65k, it's a decent city where houses range 130-200k usually. Is there a suburb outside of Philly similar in economy and safety?

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Bastian771 t1_itm44h4 wrote

Hey! Girlfriend and I are likely moving to Philly early-mid next year. Household income ~250k. We'll also be commuting almost daily to UPenn campus.

We're in our late 20s/will be 30 and want recommendations for places that are fun, safe, not too crazy, ?walkable?, and plenty to do. No idea where to look.

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demography_llama t1_itmx8ci wrote

With that income you could honestly live anywhere. Are you thinking suburbs? Downtown? Do you need a parking spot?

When I was a PhD student at UPenn I lived in Fitler Square, which is an amazing neighborhood and an easy 20 minute walk to campus. I now live in Washington Square West (only a few blocks from my dissertation chair ironically). It's a bit quieter, but walkable to restaurants and parks. The #40 bus is a 20 minute ride from here to UPenn and drops off all over campus.

If you haven't yet, definitely try to come out and visit. Philly is a city of neighborhoods. You should definitely come out and explore to get a sense of where you'd like to live.

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gggzg t1_itn20ra wrote

With that income you can pretty much live anywhere. If you're gonna be on campus a lot and want the option of walking or cycling Graduate Hospital, Fitler, or Rittenhouse would be the best options. Otherwise Queen Village, Society Hill, or Passyunk, all 15-20 minute drives, are other good options.

These are all different versions of yuppie; if that's the vibe you're looking for.

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trifflinmonk t1_itq6a6f wrote

Since most recommendations are for center city west of broad, I'll just throw out there that Spruce Hill and Cedar Park in West Philly meet all your criteria as well. Its def more residential but still plenty to do and lots of young families. + its a ten minute walk to Penn

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emk544 t1_itr62ur wrote

Depends on what you guys want for lifestyle. Do you want an apartment, a rowhome, or a detached house with a big backyard? If you want city life, at your price point, I'd recommend either Fitler Square, Rittenhouse, or Spruce Hill/Cedar Park as neighborhoods to look around in. All are safe and full of things to do, the first two being closer to the center of the city, and the third being neighborhoods adjacent to Penn. If you're looking for a walkable town/suburb, I'd recommend Ardmore, Conshohocken, Ambler, or Collingswood, NJ. All are near trains and I find them all to be charming, with things to do.

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little_fierce18 t1_itq5nw9 wrote

Anyone in Philly on this sub that has also lived in Arlington, VA? Possibly moving from Ballston neighborhood up to Philly and we really like the idea of Manayunk, where we could have a backyard for our dog for the same price as what we pay here for a 1BR apartment. We are wondering how you’d compare the two neighborhoods! Thanks!

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courageous_liquid t1_itqb6ro wrote

Had a few friends that lived in Arlington and would visit pretty frequently and while it's not 100% overlap, I think it's probably as close of a comparison to Arlington as you'll get in Philly. Manayunk has way less highrises going on (it's basically built on a giant hill) but I think the vibe and atmosphere is probably pretty close.

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little_fierce18 t1_itqcq38 wrote

Thank you! Fewer high rises is totally fine with me.

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courageous_liquid t1_itqd281 wrote

If you wanted to live a little further out, I think conshohocken also has a similar vibe (but more quiet). It definitely feels further from the city, though.

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drumgrape t1_itqj6pg wrote

Anyone heard good/bad things about Bentley Apartments in Manayunk?

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Remedy9898 t1_itrtg7h wrote

Never tried Duck before, can anyone recommend a Chinese place for me to get it at?

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