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Hello fellow NJers. I recently moved here from Kansas for work and I am looking for a place to move to. I moved a few months ago and found a quick place in downtown Jersey City in the Grove Street area. It's expensive so I'm looking to move and I am spanning my horizons. Currently, I am paying $2000 in rent and I am looking to bring that down to $1400 or lower. I don't mind going anywhere as long as the following 3 criteria are met:
A (most important ). Has to be safe enough for my fiancee to walk anytime of day or night
B. Total Commute time from new city/town to Madison Square Park (in NYC) should be no more than 45 mins.
C. Has to be through some form(s) of public transport
Please let me know some options for new city/towns. Thank you so much for your help.
Hello fellow NJers. I recently moved here from Kansas for work and I am looking for a place to move to. I moved a few months ago and found a quick place in downtown Jersey City in the Grove Street area. It's expensive so I'm looking to move and I am spanning my horizons. Currently, I am paying $2000 in rent and I am looking to bring that down to $1400 or lower. I don't mind going anywhere as long as the following 3 criteria are met:
A (most important ). Has to be safe enough for my fiancee to walk anytime of day or night
B. Total Commute time from new city/town to Madison Square Park (in NYC) should be no more than 45 mins.
C. Has to be through some form(s) of public transport
Please let me know some options for new city/towns. Thank you so much for your help.
You could try either Rutherford or Lyndhurst, which are the easternmost end of the Bergen and Main Line train lines, respectively, before Secaucus Junction. You might find a low rent in one of those towns. They are safe places. I worked by Madison Square Park for a number of years, and just the PATH from Hoboken to 23rd Street and then the eight-minute walk to get to where you are going takes a good 20, so that only leaves you 25 minutes of commute time to get to Hoboken. You might try Garfield, too, which is farther than Rutherford but might also have lower rentals available.
Look at the NJ Transit map and check out the towns closest to the city. On some lines, however, you will go into New York Penn, not Hoboken, and then the walk to Madison Square Park is longer or you have to take a subway.
You could try either Rutherford or Lyndhurst, which are the easternmost end of the Bergen and Main Line train lines, respectively, before Secaucus Junction. You might find a low rent in one of those towns. They are safe places. I worked by Madison Square Park for a number of years, and just the PATH from Hoboken to 23rd Street and then the eight-minute walk to get to where you are going takes a good 20, so that only leaves you 25 minutes of commute time to get to Hoboken. You might try Garfield, too, which is farther than Rutherford but might also have lower rentals available.
Look at the NJ Transit map and check out the towns closest to the city. On some lines, however, you will go into New York Penn, not Hoboken, and then the walk to Madison Square Park is longer or you have to take a subway.
When I checked out the crime map on trulia, Lyndhurst looked really red, but Rutherford is a good neighborhood, but Rutherford's travel time is 1 hour+ and there is only 1 route going and coming that is 45 mins at 1 time.
None of this stuff is really serious. But, I do have to say that the one train line from Secaucus is more of an annoyance than crime up there. But rents are cheap.
Also, I feel like this has to be singled out for it's amazingness: "On May 27, at 5 p.m., a female resident reported receiving multiple calls of a sexually explicit nature from a man with an Indian accent, police said. The call was made from overseas."
Hello fellow NJers. I recently moved here from Kansas for work and I am looking for a place to move to. I moved a few months ago and found a quick place in downtown Jersey City in the Grove Street area. It's expensive so I'm looking to move and I am spanning my horizons. Currently, I am paying $2000 in rent and I am looking to bring that down to $1400 or lower. I don't mind going anywhere as long as the following 3 criteria are met:
A (most important ). Has to be safe enough for my fiancee to walk anytime of day or night
B. Total Commute time from new city/town to Madison Square Park (in NYC) should be no more than 45 mins.
C. Has to be through some form(s) of public transport
Please let me know some options for new city/towns. Thank you so much for your help.
I think those are broad criteria and opens the door to many towns.
When you say 45 minutes -- are you talking about driving or mass transit?
There's so much -- Secaucus, Rutherford, Lyndhurst, Wood-Ridge, Hasbrouck Heights, etc.
What about looking at Fair Lawn? Englewood? There's so much out there.
For criteria B, I think you need to accept that is pretty unrealistic. I used to work right there when I was living on the Upper East Side in the 70s. My commute door to door using the 6 train took over 30min. If you want to live in NJ, you're going to have a tough team beating your current location. The Path is your best bet. But as you've noticed, JC isn't cheap and getting more expensive every day. Hoboken is even worse. I see folks here talk about Harrison a lot, but I have zero experience there. How long is your current commute now, door to door?
When I checked out the crime map on trulia, Lyndhurst looked really red, but Rutherford is a good neighborhood, but Rutherford's travel time is 1 hour+ and there is only 1 route going and coming that is 45 mins at 1 time.
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I am surprised at that crime information. Lyndhurst? That doesn't seem right. It's a pretty quiet, family-oriented town.
You may have to face some reality as far as travel times go. Very few people who commute from NJ to NY have a door-to-door commute time of less than one hour, and you are going over to the more eastern part of Manhattan, which adds minutes. New York City is on an island, and there's a mile-wide river between it and NJ over which a quarter million people are trying to cross at the same window of time every day over the same limited number of crossings. Rutherford and Lyndhurst are two of the closest-in towns, certainly the two on their respective train lines. This is why I suggested you also look at the close-in towns on other train lines on the NJ Transit site.
New Jersey is the most-densely-populated state and one of the most expensive in which to live, facts which I'm sure you already knew when you decided to move here. Its proximity to New York City is one of the reasons.
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But if you drill down into what they're doing is giving every single reported call to emergency services equal weight. Fire alarms. Vehicular crash, no injuries. Medical call. Property found. Given that there are 83 "crimes" literally across the street from the police/fire station, I'm suspecting that Lyndhurst is just really vigilant about reporting everything via some computer system. And then Trulia just scoops it up and runs with it without thinking.
Here's another statistic:
There are 683 reports in Lyndhurst.
There are 14 reports in East Orange.
There are 18 reports in Rutherford.
By Trulia logic, East Orange is safer than Rutherford. You should definitely be using any other metric.
But if you drill down into what they're doing is giving every single reported call to emergency services equal weight. Fire alarms. Vehicular crash, no injuries. Medical call. Property found. Given that there are 83 "crimes" literally across the street from the police/fire station, I'm suspecting that Lyndhurst is just really vigilant about reporting everything via some computer system. And then Trulia just scoops it up and runs with it without thinking.
Here's another statistic:
There are 683 reports in Lyndhurst.
There are 14 reports in East Orange.
There are 18 reports in Rutherford.
By Trulia logic, East Orange is safer than Rutherford. You should definitely be using any other metric.
LOL. Maybe they've got CompStat or an equivalent. It's a program for logging in and tracking crime used by big-city police departments but it's become more popular over the years for other police agencies, too.
OP--you don't want to live in East Orange despite that low number.
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