Submitted by martinisk t3_zwtufq in StamfordCT
Hey good people of Stamford,
looking for any good advise and/or opinion for my situation- I am father of family of 4, 2 married adults, 2 kids (7y and 9y) moving to US... to Stamford. Now in January. Never lived in the states before so zero credit rating. I appreciate any feedback but my most pressing dilemmas are:
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What area is good to live in/avoid... especially if I plan to commute to NYC 2-3 times a week (fortunately my employer building is right at the Grand Central station). I would therefore like to be in walking distance from Stamford train station (I consider anything up to 30min as walking distance).
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Kids (fluent in English) will go to one of the elementary public schools- kind of related to the above question- any preferable district I should be looking for to get the good school?
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I know hard to consider as everybody has different demands, but what is the minimum income threshold we should reach to have a decent life? Obviously, with contract signed not much I can do right away but would like to get a feeling how good/bad I am positioned at the beginning. Especially when my spouse will not work right away so for the first few months we will be with one income only. We don't do crazy things, no need for luxury goods or luxury vacations. I would say bau middle class with normal spending (sometimes eating out, sometimes arranging fun for kids, sometimes going for weekends to somewhere out of the town but mostly cooking at home and doing things outside which are for free, no serious illness that would require drugs or treatments, one small dog)
mellamandiablo t1_j1wxxfl wrote
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.