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Old 07-23-2007, 11:59 PM
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Default Salem County?

Wondering what Salem County is like these days? Is this section still farm country and quiet little towns? What is this area like?
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Old 04-02-2008, 10:06 AM
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My wife and I have been looking for homes in Salem county for weeks now, and we're starting to get to know the area. Looks like many of those farm towns are being sold off and turned into high-end developments (starting prices of $300k+).

The good news -- to the direct opposite of many alarmists on this forum -- is that the crime stats for Salem County just don't support what many people are saying. According to state police records (just do a Google search, you'll find them), Salem County only had one murder in 2007 (up to June), and one murder in all of 2006. Compare that to 10 in Cumberland County (2006) and the 14 in Atlantic (2006)!

Along with that, non-violent crime is also pretty low, especially compared to some of the other counties in the state.

It looks like there is a lot of development in the major cities of the county, so I would suspect that within the next 10 years you'll see some major movement into the county -- possibly decreasing all of the open farm land that's currently down there.

But the wife and I are certainly still looking, and hoping to find that diamond in the rough!
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Old 04-02-2008, 10:42 AM
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The only two places in Salem County I would NOT live would be Salem and Penns Grove. I've always considered Salem County to be one of the best kept secrets in NJ, particularly if you can land a high paying position in the Philly suburbs on the Jersey side.
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Old 10-15-2008, 05:18 PM
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Thumbs down Salem County

We moved here in Pittsgrove from Cape May County a few years ago, and even though the area is nice, we're not entirely satisfied living here, especially if you plan on renting. The #1 complaint we have is that there is no trash pickup-you have to either pay for it or haul it to the dump yourself-not a pretty task in mid-summertime. Also we live right near the border of Cumberland County, and we must travel from one side of the county to the other whenever we must visit a county office-very inconvenient, esp. since Cumberland County's offices are right down the street from us. We must pay a non-resident fee to use the Cumberland County library, (the Salem County library is, like everything else county-related, all the way over in Salem City). Plus the water supply in this area comes from wells, and the water is either rusty and/or smells like sulfur. We have an excellent school district, but I would not own a house here because taxes seem to go up every year and I don't know where the taxes go...like I said, you don't even get your trash picked up here. The streets are not in the best shape, either. So if you want to move here for a year or two, fine, but I wouldn't buy here.
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Old 10-15-2008, 08:13 PM
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The only two places in Salem County I would NOT live would be Salem and Penns Grove. I've always considered Salem County to be one of the best kept secrets in NJ, particularly if you can land a high paying position in the Philly suburbs on the Jersey side.
Salem has a lot of potential. County officials are trying to 'brand' Salem as a tourist destination. I agree it is a best kept secret in NJ. Counties like Salem put the 'Garden' in the Garden State.
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