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06-14-2009, 05:49 PM
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Location: Cherry Hill, NJ
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I've lived in NJ my whole life and I LOVE it - EXCEPT for the taxes and congestion/traffic.
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06-14-2009, 06:37 PM
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I don't plan on moving out of NJ. I'm quite happy here.
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06-14-2009, 06:43 PM
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CRAZY about Tiffany's!
Status:
"Golightly. Holly Golightly. I live downstairs."
(set 28 days ago)
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Sunset Bay, NJ
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Well, I originally stumbled upon CDF because I was researching a move to coastal NC. As it happened, we ended up staying in NJ because of my SO's familial obligations, and I believe this is honestly the best decision we could have made. I am happier here in southern coastal NJ than I could have ever imagined; this is coming from someone who has lived in other states, and never wanted to "end up in Jersey." Yes, the taxes are bad and it's not perfect, but I found everything I was searching for in a home (by moving to NC) right here in Jersey! I really do love where we live, and I feel lucky that we found that in this life. 
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06-14-2009, 07:58 PM
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Location: New Jersey
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BobKovacs
As one who left NJ for GA, I can speak from experience.
Yes, the taxes are very high, yes, there are some pretty anti-business policies in place, and yes, there are some polluted areas (though the whole state isn't a toxic waste dump as some would have you believe). The roads take a beating from the freeze thaw cycles, and need yearly repair, but I don't think you can really compare them to Somalia. There are some good qualities as well- nice beaches, some nice scenery, proximity to NYC, etc.
Most of the folks who have a great attachment to NJ do so because they were raised there and therefore have strong family ties. For that reason, they put up with the high cost of living. If, however, you don't have the family ties or the need to work in/near NYC, there's not much in NJ that you can't find someplace else at a much lower price, and that's why so many people are bailing out of the state.
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I know there are those on here waiting for me to write a NJ bashing post here but you seem to have covered my thoughts nicely with the exception of roads. Half my relatives are Canadian from the Toronto area and they have a far worse freeze/thaw cycle yet their roads are in far superior condition with vitually no litter. Somewhere along the evolutionary roadway Americans seem to have slid backwards and granted themselves permission to to throw their trash, uneaten happy meals, ashtray contents and whatever else pleases them onto our roadsides.
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06-14-2009, 08:13 PM
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HBIC
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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NJ has some very bad areas BUT also some very good areas - it depends where you end up. We left NJ because of the taxes, corruption, and crime.
A lot of people in NC are orginally from Jersey.
I miss the fun people, good pizza, and the wonderful shore.
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06-14-2009, 08:18 PM
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Location: Southern New Jersey
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Potholes and buckled roadways are different than litter. A lot of northern states have problems with winter damage to roads. Garbage is garbage and I've seen it all over the place. I'm sure you have too.
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06-14-2009, 09:32 PM
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Location: Long Branch
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Everyone mentions high taxes. I assume they mean property taxes?
Property taxes are high in NJ because there is so little property to tax. We live in a small state.
I wonder if there is a way to compare what the property taxes would be in PA, NC, SC or FL if they were the same sq miles as NJ?
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06-14-2009, 10:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mrgrinch
I live in NC, originally from WI and there are a lot of NJ transplants here (as well as all over the country) Everybody I mean EVERYBODY from there says that its like a communist state with in the US. That taxes are ridiculous, that it is anti-business and hopelessly polluted. One lady told me it has worse roads than Somolia.
Is it true?
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Obviously those that fled don't appreciate great pizza. Who could leave that?
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06-14-2009, 10:15 PM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Kemah Texas
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The congestion, the poor functionally obsolete and outdated roads, the corruption, the extreme high cost of living, the always rush rush rush the world is always one big hurry way of life.
Do I miss it?
Yup !
Would I go live in NJ ever again?
Nope.
Do I love to visit friends and family who were too stupid and stuborn to leave?
Every chance I get !
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06-14-2009, 10:46 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Northern NJ/East Hampton, NY
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hrjersey
Now for the good stuff: Nice beaches, diverse population, 1 hour from NYC, 1 hour from Phila., 5 hours from Boston, 6 hours from DC. , good public education in many communities, great Pizza, Taylor Ham and really super people.
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Wow. You must drive very slowly and take lots of bathroom breaks. It takes me 4 hours to Boston and 4 hours to DC. If there is not traffic, 3.5 hours.
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