StreetEasy Says Roosevelt Island Is The Perfect Compromise Place To Live If Undecided Between Upper East Side And Astoria/LIC - Maybe Or Maybe Not?
Can't decide whether to live on the Upper East Side or Astoria/Long Island City? According to an advertising campaign by the online real estate site Streeteasy, Roosevelt Island is the perfect compromise place to live.
Some disagree.
There is absolutely no way on God’s green earth that people would be like Roosevelt Island is a perfect compromise between two different tastes pic.twitter.com/9f2UO1fVSv— emma liberman (@fakecyborgs) April 5, 2018
What's with that Street Easy ad implying people want to live on Roosevelt Island?— Travis Carr (@TravisACarr) April 6, 2018
Oh my GOD I talk about that ad constantly in exactly this way— Joe Stando (@joestando) April 6, 2018
But, common ground was found by adapting Deep Blue Something's Breakfast At Tiffany's lyrics for Roosevelt IslandThe idea that like... one roommate is really into UES and the other loves Astoria/LIC, and Roosevelt Island is an exact midway point in terms of *vibe* is just really funny to me— Joe Stando (@joestando) April 6, 2018
And I said, “what about Roosevelt Island”— Liz Belsky (@lizbelsky) April 5, 2018
And she said, “I remember taking the tram
And as I recall I think we both kinda liked it”
And I said, “Well that’s the one thing we got”
And You Say We've Got Nothing In Common?https://t.co/G75JaAp1q7 https://t.co/uh4KWSOZKe— Roosevelt Islander (@Rooseveltisland) April 5, 2018
More thoughts:
Absolutely a lovely place to live but I’m baffled at the idea its a compromise between the other given neighborhoods— emma liberman (@fakecyborgs) April 5, 2018
those ads are really wretched but I think there are a lot of people who actually want to live there! No cars, all new buildings, super futuristic trash disposal n shit, great views. Not my thing but I can see why it appeals to some ppl— 𝖒𝖆𝖈𝖆𝖗𝖔𝖓𝖎 '𝖓' 𝖒𝖎𝖉𝖌𝖊 ٩(⁎❛ᴗ❛⁎)۶ (@meg__clark) April 6, 2018
Also, StreetEasy's Roosevelt Island has no lighthouse, but there is a giant sign welcoming people to the island...posted on the most remote part of the island pic.twitter.com/nvBvq8Yckv— Nick Turner (@NewsyNick) March 6, 2018
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