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Ep. 3 - The Cost Of Moving

Episode 3 of the Landing New York City podcast, hosted by Jozelle Norman, titled "Ep. 3 - The Cost Of Moving" was published on September 13, 2021 and runs 13 minutes.

September 13, 2021 ·13m · Landing New York City

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Episode 3! Thank you so much for joining us on yet another episode. We dive into the true costs of moving to New York City and some of the costs you may incur. We know how important it is having resources for your next big steps, so we hope you enjoy this episode! Episodes are available every Monday, join us as we dive deeper into life in NYC, and share its resources. You can also find us @LandingNewYorkCity on Instagram for more updates. https://www.instagram.com/landingnewyorkcity/

Episode 3! Thank you so much for joining us on yet another episode. We dive into the true costs of moving to New York City and some of the costs you may incur.

We know how important it is having resources for your next big steps, so we hope you enjoy this episode!

Episodes are available every Monday, join us as we dive deeper into life in NYC, and share its resources. You can also find us @LandingNewYorkCity on Instagram for more updates.

https://www.instagram.com/landingnewyorkcity/

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