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Exactly my point, I live in GV and none of these places are near my home... Most of these places are in gang territories in the center of GV and BL which is quite some distance from where I am. If I type in my old address on Wayne street dtjc the same areas seem to pop up Bright street, Wayne street, and Cole street which still have some traces of the old dtjc with lots of gang and drug activity.
Posted on: 2013/4/19 14:57
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http://www.city-data.com/crime/crime-Montclair-New-Jersey.html
Posted on: 2013/4/19 14:52
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Take a look at the relative number of bullseyes ...
http://spotcrime.com/#40.709052%2C%20-74.07864 I know most of that is gang violence, and not likely to impact someone outside of the gang culture, but still ... it's a lot of gunfire
Posted on: 2013/4/19 14:48
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Thanks for posting this, most people don't realize you are more likely to get robbed, mugged or assaulted in NYC than BL, DTJC, GV, or the Heights. Jersey City crimes are mostly drug/gang related, and not as random as NYC. According to spotcrime, dtjc residents are more likely to have car vandalism than BL, The Heights and GV, and we have some expensive cars up here, but car vandalism barley ever happens up here.... maybe its all those garages. :)
Posted on: 2013/4/19 14:43
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It is indeed amazing to see how quickly the OP turned off other members. Hasn't this been his first posting? Even on JCList, this may be a record.
Posted on: 2013/4/19 13:56
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We're all out of neighborhoods and none fit your criteria.
Posted on: 2013/4/19 13:44
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I appreciate a response, like this. This will benefit someone--maybe not the OP directly, but some other people. When we answer someone's question, I think we should keep in mind that we are not just answering to one person but to the entire community...or why we post response at all for everyone to see, right?
Posted on: 2013/4/19 13:25
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Also: When user1111 offers feedback on Bergen Lafayette near LSP/Communipaw, your response is:
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When jcmiles does the same - about the same neighborhood (where he lives, no less) - your response is: Quote:
I've enjoyed reading both of these members' posts here over the years; they both think before they write, and have added a lot. Hint, hint. Bro.
Posted on: 2013/4/19 5:12
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http://spotcrime.com/#40.740907%2C%20-73.98150 - though I'm sure you felt safe in Gramercy.
PS: It'd be great if you'd try to be a little nicer. We are, in theory, your new neighbors. Quote:
Posted on: 2013/4/19 4:37
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Hi Lenovo,
You wondered why jcmiles brought up Lafayette, but in your original thread you asked: "Are there any other neighborhoods we should be considering?" I live in Lafayette, and actually thought about responding to your original post, but I was lazy and did not. When jcmiles wrote the first post about Lafayette, I agreed, but was still lazy. But given your questioning as to why anyone would mention a neighborhood other than PL or SL, I thought I would point out that you seemed to have asked for this kind of information. So, I will now answer your question about whether there are other neighborhoods to consider, knowing full well from your earlier responses that you are not likely to be interested in Lafayette. But maybe someone else will. It's too bad because I actually think that this neighborhood fits all of your criteria. My husband and I have lived here for almost five years after years in Manhattan and a stint in downtown JC. We have two cars. He commutes to Manhattan (by bus and PATH) and I commute to Jersey suburbia (by car; super easy access to 78/Turnpike extension). There's tons of street parking and we were able to buy a three-story row house (three bedrooms, three full baths) with mortgage and taxes together that are well below your limit. I frequently walk or jog by myself and have never once felt unsafe or had a problem. I find this to be a tight-knit community. I know all of my neighbors, and everyone keeps an eye out for everyone else. I've become friends with a number of neighbors, more than I did in Manhattan or downtown JC. The connections among neighbors may be why we have had fairly minimal crime in my immediate part of the neighborhood. Nobody I know has been directly affected by crime in the years I've lived here. In any case, I suspect you will now attack me as well, so please let me apologize in advance for bothering you. I hope, though, that this information will be useful to others who are reading this thread. I know that Lafayette is not for everyone, but many of us truly love it. In case you think that I'm all about Lafayette because I bought here, I want to mention that my husband and I rented for a year before buying; when we bought, we already knew we loved the neighborhood. Best of luck in your search, Susan
Posted on: 2013/4/19 4:01
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Ahh name calling! That's about all we were missing in this thread. Glad to see that JC hasn't lost its edge or its great citizens since I last lived there. Btw, do you know the definition of ignoramus? I asked specifically about a "safe" neighborhood and/or a comparison between PL and SH. Yet, you felt the need to throw in a plug for BL because.......Can't really figure out why as it serves no purpose to my original inquiry. Perhaps you live there, or perhaps you are delusional or ignorant or a combination in believing that it is safe, but, suffice to say, you are the "ignoramus" for bringing it up. http://spotcrime.com/#40.711252%2C%20-74.07376
Posted on: 2013/4/19 3:27
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Lenovo = pompous ignoramus
Posted on: 2013/4/19 2:12
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re: the judgmental comment: Well, when in Rome... "Urban Pioneer mindset" - haha you should coin the term and maybe it will make everyone on here feel like real champs. By the way, what are the criteria for being an "urban pioneer"? I suppose everyone with more than one vehicle is out...
Posted on: 2013/4/19 1:18
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Thanks for your brilliant advice. I wasn't sure that I had to get your approval before moving anywhere.
Posted on: 2013/4/19 1:14
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Lenovo- reading through posts it seems IMO that you are rather judgemental! Very entertaining :)
Know this is going to start a huge "thing", but BL is many things but safe is not one of them. Yes by definitiion all generalizations are false, and IMO you have to be of the urban pioneer mindset to thrive there. It sounds like you and your cars (note plural) are not that (urban pioneers that is). Not a bad thing- just a statement of perceived fact. BL is great, but at least IMO not there "yet". Both PL and SH- beautiful yes. Isolated- yes too!
Posted on: 2013/4/18 23:08
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Certain areas of the Heights and Journal Square are both pretty safe and affordable with parking accessibility. Welcome to JC and good luck with your find!
Posted on: 2013/4/18 20:22
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My area is for peeps who like quite and a place for their cars LOL, it use to be a happening area with lots of ghetto fabulous drug bars and night clubs for dirty JCPD. They all closed down in the early 2000's when downtown started getting more nightlife and the residents demanded the city shut them down, so its dead up here after 9 PM. I live in GV "The Hill" whatever you want to call it, alot of the White newbies call it Bayside Park (because the park anchors the neighborhood),or Upper New York Bay but its still GV. The old bars are now being replaced with a coffee shop which is under renovation and a art gallery just opened last weekend, yep on Ocean ave LOL. I am a few blocks from chapel ave which takes me directly to PL. I am between Danforth and Richard st lightrails.
Posted on: 2013/4/18 19:31
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I think I'm most confused by the notion of driving to the Gramercy Park area daily (in terms of time, money, and stress), as opposed to what neighborhood to recommend. I encourage you to seriously evaluate whether you want/need to do that, as it has implications for where you choose to live.
I can?t think of a reason why anyone would do this unless they had to. So, I can only assume that you are required to have your car for work?and that your work will be picking up most of the expense? Otherwise, consider living within walking distance of the PATH and you could boost your rent budget by several hundred dollars (possibly $600/month when you account for tolls, parking, and gas), not to mention save time, and reduce stress. Go down to one car, and you would save the car insurance/payments/etc?and have even more money for that second bathroom. Not sure if you currently live a reasonable distance to here, but you may want to consider doing a test run before committing to a neighborhood to evaluate driving in to Gramercy in the morning. But don?t forget to include a return test run during rush hour?as waiting to get into the Holland Tunnel from the NYC side is its own form of torture. You might quickly find that you would not want to do this on a daily basis and therefore decide that it makes more sense to center your search around access to transportation. That?s a bad realization to have belatedly.
Posted on: 2013/4/18 19:25
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I don't think Jersey City is the place for you. Try Westfield or Cranford, NJ. They are nice/safe towns. You can rent a place relatively inexpensively and they both have a walkable "downtown" area. It's roughly halfway between NYC and New Brunswick and is on the NJ Transit Raritan Valley line. I am not sure where you are moving from... but based on your unique criteria it doesn't sound like you will be happy with Jersey City. Granted its not for everyone... but I LOVE it!!!
Posted on: 2013/4/18 17:59
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I never said PL was downtown.
But it's a lot more similar to DTJC than Greenville, demographically, pricewise, safetywise, and commute during the day.
Posted on: 2013/4/18 17:52
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Solid advice. Thanks. We were considering gated places bc of safety - I grew up in JC in the mid 90s and I know first hand what JC is all about. I agree the city is turning around for the better but there are still some very sketchy hoods around. If you don't mind me asking, where do you live? You posted that you live walking distance to PL. How is that area around where you live?
Posted on: 2013/4/18 16:56
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I love posts like this where people question a stranger's intentions and intelligence w/o contributing zilch.
Posted on: 2013/4/18 16:48
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Maybe in another 10 years haha On a serious note, that area still has ways to go, esp. with ocean ave a stone's throw away.
Posted on: 2013/4/18 16:45
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The neighborhood is called Bergen Lafayette the light rail stop is Liberty State Park, to rent a home would cost you about 2k a month and most have garages or parking spots and everything else on your wishlist. IMO I think its safe enough. Also I think if you hit all the lightrail stops after Jersey ave going towards 8th street or Westside you will find homes for rent with garages. The best advise I can give you is for you and your partner to explore each stop and get a feel for the area. If you don't like it you keep searching, but do not take most of these people seriously here, so many of them have never been outside of their neighborhoods. Believe it or not most of Jersey City is getting better and if you are not a drug dealer or drug buyer your chances of getting involve in a crime are slim to none. .
Posted on: 2013/4/18 16:44
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Right. But we have TWO cars. Why is PL like a retirement community? Have you actually been there? The place is beautiful once you are inside. Again, it appears there is a negative connotation associated with gated communities - not sure why. And what's this jazz about city flavor? If I wanted true cit flavor, I would live in Manhattan. Walking in DJTC at 3am doesn't have the same feel as walking in LES if you know what I mean. And within our price range there are no possibilities in DJTC
Posted on: 2013/4/18 16:44
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Parking is a pain in JSQ.
Posted on: 2013/4/18 16:39
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Thanks for your input I guess.... Not sure if you contributed in the slightest way though.
Posted on: 2013/4/18 16:38
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I am not sure how people recommend Greenville aka The Hill as a good neighborhood to live in. Giving up a car is not gonna happen as we own both.
Posted on: 2013/4/18 16:33
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Thanks for the input. PL is a bit more expensive though and you only get one parking spot. Which exact area are you talking about off Communipaw?
Posted on: 2013/4/18 16:30
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