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Originally Posted by movin-on-up
I would say that I'm probably looking for a 1hr door-to-door. Travel in NYC won't be a problem, my job would be two blocks from Penn station and not much further from Grand Central. I think that safety is my biggest concern. Obviously you have crime every where, not matter how small the city/town. Can you recommend another area to search for rentals?
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You have nothing to be afraid of living in New Brunswick, which has brand new Rutgers Univ Student dorm bldg built and have been much safer than most people who have not been to New Brunswick for a decade...
I was there almost every week and saw all the change. I know Grace who used to own a 10,000 sq ft house in Cedar Knoll moved to New Brunswick, working at Telcordia to avoid commute. There are also many young professionals moved to New Brunswick for past years, see all the nice brand new apartment along Rt 18?
One logical question to ask is that if New Brunswick is NOT safe, why are tens of thousands Rutgers Univ students living there? studying there?
There are many people bought houses to rent to students near College Ave, and the closer to the Rutgers University campus, may be the better.
You can call up Rutgers Univ student housing office, and they will provide you a list of all rentals. You can also go to Rutgers University Housing office website to see the rental listing for yourself.
Again, do not listen to people with way outdated info about New Brunswick. As them have they lived at New Brunswick? How often did they visit New Brunswick? and When was they last visit recently before listen to them.
If college students can afford to live at New Brunswick, you, with a job, should be able to afford. If college students can live call it a safe town, you should be able to. Otherwise, you think these college students' parents are stupid?
Want more detail? In New Brusnwick around Rutgers University campus, there are 24x7 security patrol. If you think the shuttles driving around are just pure school shuttle to transport students between library and dorm, then you are totally wrong. The drivers are all security guards.
And there are dozens of nice restaurants at New Brunswick that many people eat out, and students working at waitors and waitress... You got to be there late night to see.
Also, there are lots of renovation of the city and continue to be, I was just at this wonderful brand new hotel call The Heldrich, a 4* hotel, across st of the State Playhouse the other night. Each new building, you have more security guards.
You will really have lots of fun living at New Brunswick with many young people at your age, don't forget, there are many graduate students at Rutgers Univ.
But, if you really got upset by someone did not sound knowing much updated info about New Brunswick, you can find Highland Park, across Raritan River, North to New Brunswick. As I said, the apartment there for some reason is cheap, althought the houses are expensive. The town is super safe, police seems to know everyone, it is a Jewish town, most owners, and with lots of Chinese students, mostly tenants.
One stop north is Edison Train Station area that $900 really can't find you any 1br except this nice coop called Riverview, but it is more closer to Highland Park.
Also, New Brunswick has many public parking deck and they all have security guard. Restaurants can stamp your ticket so you don't pay parking fee.
One good suggestion for you and any who would like to update their knowledge of New Brunswick. Go to priceline dott comm to bid 3* hotel at New Brunswick at $42 and you are going to be very happy to get this wonderful Hyatt Regency right across Johnson Johnson HQ that you can walk two blocks from New Brunswick Train Station.
Hyatt got one of the best pool in the area, or in the NJ hotels. I know that because I almost visit all hotels in NJ...
Then, check out the town to see how you feel. Visit Rutgers University and the town, so new so neat now. I feel it much comfortable than U Penn area that you see so much garbage.
Walk across the bridge to visit Highland Park to see how you like it. I bet you will like it. Jewish people are one of the smartest people in the world, if they pick Highland Park, there got to be a reason.
You can get off Edison station and walk around, there were so many condo and apartment can walk to Edison Train Station, but you got to compete with IT professionals working at Wall St. It is no problem for them to pay $1,300 for 1br 1ba condo, so it is hard to find $900 (exception may be during cold winter months).
So, if I were you, I would pick New Brunswick if I have only $900, I would prefer to stay with college students, graduate students or professors. If I have $1,300, then I can consider Edison Train Station.