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Re: Real estate / renting - help jumpstart my research :-)
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Home away from home
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Hoboken if you're near the PATH on the south/east side or the west side near the Light Rail. There is lots of activity there. Economically in Jersey City you get more bang for the buck. Try the Heights section on the north end of J.C. The east side of the Heights is looking more like the East Village lately with the old seediness, pockets of condos popping up, and an influx of hipsters. The west side of the Heights is a more residential, less congested.
Posted on: 2010/2/16 18:18
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Real estate / renting - help jumpstart my research :-)
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Hi All,
I'm going to start a new job in Jersey City (very close to the Exchange Place PATH station), and am also considering a move to JC for a variety of reasons. I'm currently in Murray Hill in Manhattan, which I love for its central location but hate that I have to spend $3,000 / month on a 1 bedroom apartment. So, my question to you is: if you were in your late 20s/early 30s, doing reasonably well financially (enough to afford a 3k / month apartment, at least), and wanted to be around decent bars and restaurants for the social scene but also in a convenient place for transport to Manhattan for museums, nightlife, other cultural events, etc., where would you move? Based purely on the PATH maps, I'm seeing that Pavonia and Grove St stations are probably the best. How about Hoboken vs. Jersey City? Or should I just stay put in Murray Hill? Thanks!
Posted on: 2010/2/16 18:12
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