





With much ado being made about the impending L Train shutdown, real estate firm NeighborhoodX computed a bunch of neighborhoods around the City that have similar Manhattan transit times, and are generally much more affordable too.
What neighborhoods offer similar commutes to the L train stops - and for how much?
Check out the interactive chart to see more about L Train neighborhood alternatives.
via NeighborhoodX
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