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existingisstrange t1_j1z4fd4 wrote
Reply to comment by martinisk in Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
Just want to second the Springdale/Glenbrook area. You can just get on that train and it will take you straight to NYC so you don't need to transfer. It's more of a family area as well.
MightyMason t1_j1z1tbv wrote
Reply to comment by martinisk in Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
Lots of factors play into a schools rating, as I’m sure you are aware. It would be the opposite here though, whereas big cities typically have lower school ratings.
pelliosophelus t1_j1ywleq wrote
Reply to Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
Take a look at Fairfield if the extra train time doesn’t bother you. Much better for schools and families generally imo
ajpiko t1_j1yth84 wrote
Reply to Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
> (I consider anything up to 30min as walking distance).
in winter???
> - any preferable district I should be looking for to get the good school?
thats why most ppl move to a suburb town on the same train line, but nnot stamford
Shortchange96 t1_j1ysy6d wrote
Reply to comment by martinisk in Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
It was. Express train from New Canaan. Starts at New Canaan, picks up at Talmadge Hill, Springdale, Glenbrook, Stamford then straight into Grand Central where I worked as well
martinisk OP t1_j1yj5ol wrote
Reply to comment by Shortchange96 in Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
u/Shortchange96 was it Springdale to NYC for 60min?
martinisk OP t1_j1yj3l7 wrote
Reply to comment by jduff180 in Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
we go for renting... with zero credit history and no knowledge of local market whatsoever I would be worried to go for straight buying.
Thank you for Glennbrook location, will have a look. I assume there is some convenient train connection to Stamford main station where I can change for the train to NYC, right?
We will have a car for sure, but just one, so don't want to take it for whole day from my wife just to park it in front of Stamford train station. Thus looking for something doable for commute where I can avoid using car and still get to NYC.
martinisk OP t1_j1yiqx2 wrote
Reply to comment by MightyMason in Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
This is what we noticed too... any opinion why that is? From where I am coming from the bigger towns have usually better schools as they have more choices for teachers.
Also, magnet is what we are looking for too- Hart magnet school or Strawberry magnet school is what were discussing as potential choices.
calamaio t1_j1ygec7 wrote
Reply to Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
Hi and welcome, In Stamford you will need a car in few months, for the zero credit you can ask somebody in the states to be your “guaranteer” ( I may misspell it but it means they allow you to have somebody use their credit score.) Good luck !!
Shortchange96 t1_j1xs8az wrote
Reply to Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
I live in the Springdale section of Stamford and took the train pre-pandemic from Springdale and it was 60 minutes express train door to door.
jduff180 t1_j1xhsse wrote
Reply to Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
Are you looking to buy or rent? The Glennbrook And Springdale neighborhoods are good for kids, and have their own train stations with express trains to grand central in the morning. Express trains are usually about 58 mins from Springdale. As far as affordability, the price of housing has gone up significantly since the pandemic. So for a mid sized house (between 1500-2500 sq ft, about 3 bed 2 bath), could cost between $600k and $750k. I haven’t looked at the rental market so I can’t speak to that. What you can afford all depends on your down payment, how what your salary is, spending habits, etc.
MightyMason t1_j1x83uf wrote
Reply to Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
Lots of good information here. Only thing I can add is that stamford public schools are rated low for the area. Try to get the kiddos into a magnet school program like toquam, rogers, Scofield.
The-Magic-Sword t1_j1wzljv wrote
Reply to Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
7 and 9? You could see if you could get them into Westover Magnet, i went there and its quite good.
mellamandiablo t1_j1wxxfl wrote
Reply to Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
You could also consider looking for apartments/houses in the Glenbrook or Springdale area where you get more for your buck and you’d be near the two train stations. Springdale has a parking lot. It’s two stops right after the main Stamford stop and these areas might be better for children.
DLFiii t1_j1wwl63 wrote
Reply to comment by martinisk in Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
The apartments are fairly large. Our 2 bed/2 bath is around 1100 square feet with lots of closets and storage. One thing to add is that life in Stamford will be easier with a car, so consider that as well. I think with $200K gross income, you could have a decent life in Stamford.
martinisk OP t1_j1ww0tk wrote
Reply to comment by DLFiii in Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
Thank you u/DLFiii
How big are the apartments in your building so I can just make some compare to places I lived before or living right now. And also, based on that range do you happen to have personal range for the households income per year? to make it easier- in gross value so before any taxation. Like is decent life starting somewhere at 180k a year. Or 200k a year?
martinisk OP t1_j1wvmlj wrote
Reply to comment by gadama8248 in Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
hah, I think I had the same miserable year as most of the people... but yes, looking forward for my tax return discussions ;-)
gadama8248 t1_j1wt4m2 wrote
Reply to Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
Watch any investments you may have. Many funds and stocks overseas are non registered investments and you may be forced to sell which could (maybe if you're one of the few that had a good year ???) tigger tax consequences.
DLFiii t1_j1wrwvo wrote
Reply to Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
Welcome! I think Stamford is a great place for families and it can be what you want it to be. You’re close to NYC but still feels far enough away when you want it to. We moved from Manhattan last spring and love living in downtown. We’re a 5-10 minute walk to the train station and in a great newish building. It’s a big mix of people. Lots of singles, families and retirees. As you mentioned, a “decent life” is relative and variable, but what I can tell you is that our building ranges from $3800 to about $4400 for a 2 bed/2 bath apartment. Generally speaking, I think that’s what you’ll pay in the downtown or Harbor Point areas. Harbor Point seems appealing for families because it’s not downtown proper, but there aren’t really any grocery stores or much to do. Personally we found the buildings there to mostly be the same. BLT properties are generally cheaply and very quickly built. The buildings in the downtown area definitely have higher end finishes and such, and you can feel the difference. But again, it all depends on what matters to you and your family.
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UserInputNeeded t1_j1qux5k wrote
Reply to comment by S_Duhb in Gyms with pickup basketball? by fancy_regression
You need a JCC membership. I’d look on the website for more detail.
S_Duhb t1_j1qnsxf wrote
Reply to comment by UserInputNeeded in Gyms with pickup basketball? by fancy_regression
Yeah that's just like what I'm looking for. Sounds like good cardio and minimum injuries lol. Anything specific needed for the JCC or to participate in these runs?
UserInputNeeded t1_j1qbysn wrote
Reply to comment by S_Duhb in Gyms with pickup basketball? by fancy_regression
They're a lot of fun. Most guys just looking to run and sweat. Average age is probably earlier 40s. No one is dunking on you and everyone can move the basketball.
freckleface2113 t1_j1z4u36 wrote
Reply to comment by martinisk in Expat family moving to Stamford, CT by martinisk
There's no guarantee that your kids will be accepted into the magnet schools.
New Canaan and Darien have better schools and have train stations that can get you into NYC. However, they're more expensive. But are probably worth looking at for the sake of your kid's education.