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I'm looking to rent my place in Governor's Pointe II. I'm in the process of moving and am renting my 2 bedroom condo in north brunswick. I commute to the city daily from Jersey Avenue train station and have lived in my condo for 5 years. I'm on the top floor with cathedral ceilings and have made numerous upgrades. Feel free to contact me if you're interested in renting.
Family with dogs often better off renting or buying single family houses. Condo or townhouse has lots of rules, some even totally rule out due to the lawn may be damaged by dog waste. One of very few I saw dogs friendly condo/townhouse is Maple Grove at Piscataway where their management company place free black bags along the sidewalks to make clean after dogs much easier. Just like a self service parks these days, say, Washington Rock State Park nearby.
Move in community not welcoming dogs could be a disaster. I used to helped a homeless family got stuck in Motel 6 whose family was suffered due to their dog. First, it is much harder to find rental with dogs, then they "hide" the dog and rent a place where landlord was eventually fine by the management company that neighbor reported, so they were "evicted" and "security deposit" taken.
After twice happened, they lost all their $5,000 cash in bank, and forced to move to hotel, but still only Motel 6 allows dog, but then the cost was $85 a day... Later on, I helped them to Cathalic Charity shelter, but since shelter also disallow dogs, they were really crying that day like a kids being taken away with their iPod ... I have to help them anothe $300 to get back to Motel 6. (Later I got this resolved by getting the dog to pet shelter, but still $25 a day).
Hello, I'm confused about which one of the three would be a better area to buy a condo/Townhouse?
1-Governor's point and/or WHISPERING WOODS in South Brunswick. which would be a good one to raise kids. 2- crosspoint in East Brunswick 3- Society Hill in North Brunswick
looking for the best schools, near Transportation to NYC, safe area for kids to play, easy to rent if i have too, and good resale. I'm only willing to spend $240,000. It does not have to bed the biggest 2 bd,
Thank you very much.
Less then 4 miles from Jersey Avenue train station and within walking distance to the bus stop- This is a commuters dream location! Also located close to shopping and a new state of the art fitness center (Retro Fitness). All residents have access to inground swimming pool!
Just unpack your bags and move right in! Kitchen has stainless steel appliances, corian countertops, ceramic tile and custom backsplash! Brazilian Cherry hardwood floors installed in 2008, Stainmaster carpet in Master 2008, up to date bathrooms, neutral colors and much more! Conveniently located near public transportation and shopping.Taxes $4400 and LOW maintance fee of $188
Please let me know the criteria and pricing for your rental property.
Thank you.
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Originally Posted by mnh
I'm looking to rent my place in Governor's Pointe II. I'm in the process of moving and am renting my 2 bedroom condo in north brunswick. I commute to the city daily from Jersey Avenue train station and have lived in my condo for 5 years. I'm on the top floor with cathedral ceilings and have made numerous upgrades. Feel free to contact me if you're interested in renting.
Im interested in renting in Governor's Pointe and need a place by Oct. 1st. I just took a new job in NJ and need a place to live ASAP
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Originally Posted by mnh
I'm looking to rent my place in Governor's Pointe II. I'm in the process of moving and am renting my 2 bedroom condo in north brunswick. I commute to the city daily from Jersey Avenue train station and have lived in my condo for 5 years. I'm on the top floor with cathedral ceilings and have made numerous upgrades. Feel free to contact me if you're interested in renting.
i am looking to buy a condo at Governor's pointe NB, NJ and a broker told me that they heard of gang activity in this complex. I am trying to find out from people that live there and others who know of Governor's pointe, if this is true. Please let me know ASAP.
I know people who live in Governor's Pointe and I live up the road. Safety here has never been a concern and crime has never been an issue. All the gang activity in this area is such a joke. It's mostly bored city kids angry at their parents for moving them to the suburbs. Just stay away from the New Brunswick border with Livingston Ave and you will be totally fine.
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