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Grand Theft Auto IV
Where would you live in Liberty City?
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ANzey  |
Posted: Thursday, Jun 14 2012, 17:00
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I've been roaming around in Liberty City now for the past months, and what I find a terrible pity is the fact that you can't buy houses. So, if you could just buy every house in the city, where would it be? I'd fancy a place in Dukes, to the east of Meadow Park. A house in Howard Street. The neighbourhood is really classy, and I think I would blend in really well. I'm going to upload a picture later this evening. Please answer massively! And please say why as well, this could be very very interesting! EDIT: This is the place. I used the fantastic GTA Street View! It's amazing. http://i48.tinypic.com/ifof21.png This post has been edited by ANzey on Thursday, Jun 14 2012, 22:20
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gtamann123  |
Posted: Thursday, Jun 14 2012, 18:44
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| QUOTE (ANzey @ Thursday, Jun 14 2012, 17:00) | I've been roaming around in Liberty City now for the past months, and what I find a terrible pity is the fact that you can't buy houses.
So, if you could just buy every house in the city, where would it be? I'd fancy a place in Dukes, to the east of Meadow Park. A house in Howard Street. The neighbourhood is really classy, and I think I would blend in really well. I'm going to upload a picture later this evening.
Please answer massively! And please say why as well, this could be very very interesting! | Middle Park West. In a penthouse over looking Middle park.
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AlexGTAGamer  |
Posted: Thursday, Jun 14 2012, 21:48
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My first choice would be for a penthouse in Middle Park East (like Niko's one), followed closely by a home in Rotterdam Hill.
The reasoning for both of these choices are because they are rather quiet areas (on the exception of Union Drive East in Middle Park East and the Algonquin Bridge at Rotterdam Hill), they share great views of the city (Middle Park East has great views of the skyscrapers of Algonquin, Middle Park, the Humboldt River and the boroughs on the other side of the river. Rotterdam Hill has great views of the Algonquin skyline), and they are situated in very good locations (near to major roads and transport links, important/focal parts of L.C, near to shops and businesses, parks, etc.)
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kraftwerkd  |
Posted: Thursday, Jun 14 2012, 22:58
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I think my choices would be limited to a high-rise condo/studio suite in downtown Algonquin, or on Hubbard avenue in Alderney. Algonquin for the fact that it's a downtown area with a higher class, and it's got a lot of shops, restaurants, and entertainment. Hubbard avenue on the other hand I imagine would be fairly quiet, it's in a multicultural area so Niko wouldn't have a problem fitting in, as well it's out of the way, which would make hiding out much easier.
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ANzey  |
Posted: Thursday, Jun 14 2012, 23:37
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Thanks for the quick answers so far lads, really interesting!
You know, I actually think the McReary home is brilliantly located as well. It's an oasis of calmth, closely connected to Algonquin and Francis International Airport. I was lucky enough to walk around that street when the sun was high up, roasting: I could really admire the cool shadow falling over the houses like a blanket.
Also, I've been checking Little Italy out, next to Suffolk, and wow it really is a wonderful neighbourhood. I'd imagine a flat there would cost me a fortune, since it's one of the wealthier areas in Algonquin. But I wouldn't say no! Perseus, golf terrain, night clubs, .. All just a whisker away.
Next time I'll check out Bohan and Northern Algonquin a bit better. I don't see myself settling in one of the rougher parts of town though, unless I come up this really deeply hidden loft. We'll see!
This post has been edited by ANzey on Thursday, Jun 14 2012, 23:40
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Beastly40  |
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Well here are a few options.
My first choice would be the mansion with the heliport in Westdyke. A nice, calm and out of the way abode, with a big garage to store cars, the aforementioned heliport, and I could easily make friends and throw big events in the neighborhood.
My second choice would be a high rise in Middle Park West, close to the Randall Art Center. My reasons, I have a good view of Alderney to the west and Middle Park to the east, I have access to some restaurants, it's not too far away from the street that goes south to Maisonette 9, and I am still close to Bahama Mamas, so I can party on.
My third choice would be one of the many houses in Meadows Park. Meadows Park looks like a very nice place to get out the house, go look at the rest of the city from the observation towers, etc. I have access to Lynch Street Station, so I can go to the airport or to anywhere else in the city.
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ANzey  |
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| QUOTE (Beastly40 @ Monday, Jun 18 2012, 19:02) | Well here are a few options.
My first choice would be the mansion with the heliport in Westdyke. A nice, calm and out of the way abode, with a big garage to store cars, the aforementioned heliport, and I could easily make friends and throw big events in the neighborhood.
My second choice would be a high rise in Middle Park West, close to the Randall Art Center. My reasons, I have a good view of Alderney to the west and Middle Park to the east, I have access to some restaurants, it's not too far away from the street that goes south to Maisonette 9, and I am still close to Bahama Mamas, so I can party on.
My third choice would be one of the many houses in Meadows Park. Meadows Park looks like a very nice place to get out the house, go look at the rest of the city from the observation towers, etc. I have access to Lynch Street Station, so I can go to the airport or to anywhere else in the city. | Meadows Hills is the place to live! I was looking for one of Stevie's cars and it was situated in Willis, next to M.Hills. The whole calmth of the neighbourhood baffled me, it was far far away from the busy Algonquin. That's why I love Broker - it's a place where you can escape from the daily stress. Here's a magnificent view of a lovely lane View
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