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Hi,
I would like to move and relocate to a new town.
I enjoy people and would like to live in a town which has excitement.caring people and lots of activities.
Please let me know if you have any ideas for me.
I have a senior in high school and would like to get him involved in the business.
Preferablely I would like to own property where business is located.
Owner financing would be an option for me too.
Please let me know if you can suggest a new area.
Dee
Last edited by nypisces0302; 10-17-2007 at 07:21 AM..
Reason: Seeking new Lifestyle with business
If you want an artsy town with business you should look into Atlantic City, Jersey City, Newark or Camden, plenty of artsy people there and businesses to gain experience.
Haddonfield, Medford, Lambertville & many others in the south Jersey area. Artsy with plenty to do but don't know what type of business you are interested in
Maplewood is pretty artsy and has a downtown business district (as does its sister city, South Orange). Ditto for Montclair. You might want to look into those.
Though the poster is probably a troll, the funny thing is that Newark, JC, and Atlantic City probably do have some of the better art scenes in NJ. Newark has the NJ PAC, JC has had an arts scene downtown from NYers fleeing Manhattan rents, and Altantic City has a lot of live entertainment (although that may stretch the definition of art in some people's opinions). Not that they are all idyllic, but all three do have something for art lovers.
It depends on what you're looking for and what type of home and/or work you're interested in. When I say that Montclair and the surrounding towns, Bloomfield, Verona, West Orange, Glen Ridge, Nutley, Clifton...are where alot of folks move to with a more artistic focus.
If you're looking for a fun, pulse filled, progressive setting, suburban but commuter to NYC and has all the amenities of metropolitan life...museums, art, music, theatre, etc. check out Montclair!
Good luck.
Elaine
Last edited by Global Friend; 10-18-2007 at 04:56 AM..
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I would agree Montclair has all of that, the key concern is you are paying the highest taxes in the state, and have a mediocre school system. Those who are wealthy, send their kids to private school. Those that can't afford that, just go with the flow and hope for the best.
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