Best Apartments to Live for Indians (with kids) in NJ (Edison: for rent, townhomes)
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Hi,
I am looking for specific apartment names where most of the Indians prefers to Live in NJ area.
I have two kids (6 and 9 yrs) and hence good school is a major factor for me.
Please note that my job location is not in NJ/NY but I am a traveling IT consultant and would like to be in practical commuting distance from major airports. So that I can take flights to my client places every week (could be anywhere in US).
I have thought of Philadelphia suburban area Vs NJ suburban areas.. but confused on the same and would like to see if I choose to live in NJ then what would be best apartments/area, rent, cost of living, proximity to airports, schools etc..
I would appreciate if anybody in the same situation can provide me with few Apartment Names that are best suitable for me.
Any specific Apartment Communities in your mind that I should consider ?
They're kind of all in one cluster along Plainsboro Road. Not sure if they are really different. I would get a unit that is on a top floor, that would probably be my priority. One complex is down closer to the town and the library. It used to be called Fox Run, I think it is called The Crossings.
We're in Berkeley Heights. Fair number of Indian families here, though not as many as Edison. I don't know the names of the apartment buildings, sorry, but the apartments in town are mainly on Snyder and Sherman Avenues. It's a 20-ish minute drive to the Indian market in Rahway, and I know there's a temple in Plainfield, if you're Buddhist. I believe there are also a couple Hindu places of worship within 20 minutes, but am not certain.
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