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I was looking at renassaince condos in New Brunswick location and I work in midtown - is this location any good? how about fm commute standpoint?
Google map shows New Brusnwick train station is pretty far as to not walkable fm this condo location - is there bus fm lawrence st or rennaisance lane that gets me to midtown? please share locale and other info and price range for 2BR and 1 bath also. thanks. |
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stay away from renaissance ln. Its in the ghetto and not easy to the train station. If you are going to live in new brunswick - stay close to the university (college ave and easton ave area) or right in downtown. George St and Nelson St from ALbany ave to roughly New St.
Have you looked into any North Brunswick condos yet? You will most likely be in a safer area and can drive to the Jersey Ave station. |
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how is north brunswick renaissance condos?
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Better than New Brunswick.
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