Would you move back to your hometown? (Newark, Jersey City: apartments, rentals)
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WOW most of the responces, well all of the responces said no. Yea well it will all change when a.l my friends leave for college and there wouldnt be much to miss in Hackensack
I come from Rockaway and lived in the White Meadow Lakes area in NW Jersey. Haven't been there since I was a child back in the 60s. Does anyone know where White Meadow Lakes is? What's it like now? Used to be a very nice area.
I grew up in East Brunswick and although I like the town, I would rather not move back to the town. Taxes are WAYYYY to high but I have also grown out of the area. I think it was time for a change and I moved out of the town. I have been able to live in many places but I think my next stop will probably be New Brunswick next year and then the Far Hills/Basking Ridge area after that.
I really miss my hometown area of Sussex County, NJ. I love the country and the mountains. In the fall there is no better place to be. Pumpkin and apple picking is so much fun. The changing of the leaves is so beautiful. I can picture it now..
I use to live in sussex county about 3 years ago. I moved down to NC. I sure do miss the fall it was my most favorite season. I haven't had a good apple since, there just different down here they just don't have a crispy crunchy bite to them. My mouth is watering now!
Grew up in Marlboro, moved to Jersey city few years ago. Moved out of Jersey to OH. I would never move back to NJ. Too much traffic, people, nonsense, but overall cost of living way to high. Moved from 1 bed condo with no central air to 4 bed, backyard house for alot less. Difference is night and day. Less traffic, much friendlier people. NJ can have its pizza (though I think thats only thing I miss) and beaches. Everything else here totally outweighs NJ.
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