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I am relocating to New Jersey and looking at Palmyra, specifically townhouses near the river in a development called Palmyra Harbor. I am trying to get an idea about Palmyra amenities within walking distance, feel of the community, and any specific information about these townhouses, if anyone out there knows them.
well you have the RiverLine, light rail train that connects with trains to philly (via PATCO) and NYC (via NJ transit or amtrak). the RL is only $1.50.
we looked into there too and loved it. Nice area, close to everything and quaint Palmrya. We wanted a single home instead as we came from a row home and wanted something different. Great schools in Cinnaminson too. Needless to say we did get a single in Cinnaminson. and LOVE it.. You can really deal with Cinn Harbor too as they are not selling with this economy
Not a ton within walking distance, depending on how far you wanted to walk anyhow LOL... downtown Palmyra has hardware store, barber shop, pharmacy, a couple of little cafe's/coffee shops, a couple of convience stores, a tavern, gas station, stuff like that. Anything else you're driving Target, Lowes, Home Depot, Malls, Walmart, etc.. but not terribly far. I had a few friends that lived in the condos, and they were pretty nice.. the townhomes are newer but have never been in one. I think it's basically working class people living there, they have a pool or at least used to.
You can be in NE philadelphia in like 2 minutes and downtown in 15 depending on traffic, or like someone else mentioned you have the light rail right there
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