
11-03-2020, 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by vision33r
South NJ has a similar effect like the Hamptons. Decades ago nobody cares about the Hamptons until the movie stars started flocking there due to how secluded it was. Now people are flocking to South NJ because of the beaches, it's more accessible than the Hamptons. So it's possible in another decade South NJ by the shores will become Hamptons like. Just look at many water front properties right now, they quadrupled faster than NNJ properties. Some $200k properties last 5 years are now worth well over $700k
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The south Jersey shore has been popular and expensive for the last two decades. South Jersey shore is the Hamptons for people from the Pennsylvania suburbs for many many decades. Property values are not rising due to any influx from north jersey or NY, very few of them go to south Jersey.
Even 5 years ago, all you could get in ocean City for $200,000 was a small condo in a former motel. This idea that it was affordable 5 or 10 years ago is nonsense.
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11-03-2020, 10:22 AM
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Location: In an indoor space
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Originally Posted by ocnjgirl
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What are you trying to do, get me hungry to go there to pick something up for today's lunch?  
Only gone there for the bread, never knew about the blueberry calzone's either.
Wait, now I get it, you were trying to keep them all to/for yourself.
I've been to the Hammonton, Williamstown, and Blackwood locales.
Still, the (now former) back in the day North Jersey Italian deli's in Fairview and Cliffside Park had fantastic great breads and focaccia.
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11-03-2020, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by atgss
What are you trying to do, get me hungry to go there to pick something up for today's lunch?  
Only gone there for the bread, never knew about the blueberry calzone's either.
Wait, now I get it, you were trying to keep them all to/for yourself.
I've been to the Hammonton, Williamstown, and Blackwood locales.
Still, the (now former) back in the day North Jersey Italian deli's in Fairview and Cliffside Park had fantastic great breads and focaccia.
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I only knew about it because Waze took me past it one day and they had a,sign out front "blueberry Cannolis are here" and made a,quick U-turn!
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11-03-2020, 10:34 AM
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Location: NJ
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Originally Posted by ocnjgirl
I only knew about it because Waze took me past it one day and they had a,sign out front "blueberry Cannolis are here" and made a,quick U-turn!
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that does sound pretty yummy
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11-03-2020, 11:32 AM
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Location: In an indoor space
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Originally Posted by ocnjgirl
I only knew about it because Waze took me past it one day and they had a,sign out front "blueberry Cannolis are here" and made a,quick U-turn!
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"Excuses, excuses" lol! 
I hope that you didn't make the Philly type U-turn.
All kidding aside, it was meant for you to have it - thanks for telling us!
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11-03-2020, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by CaptainNJ
that does sound pretty yummy
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I’ll post a thread when I see them again next summer!
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11-03-2020, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by atgss
"Excuses, excuses" lol! 
I hope that you didn't make the Philly type U-turn.
All kidding aside, it was meant for you to have it - thanks for telling us!
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I don’t know what a philly u turn is...if it’s just turn around right in the middle of the road I only do that if no one’s around lol!
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11-04-2020, 05:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Gerania
This has nothing to do with the densely populated Northeastern part of the state vs the semi-rural areas or boondocks.
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Nor does the comment I was replying to. However, you neglected to respond to that, or several other comments along the same lines.
Last edited by sjinnj; 11-04-2020 at 05:18 AM..
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11-10-2020, 04:32 PM
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I am choosing to stay in Perth Amboy.
A large Hispanic population.
I live at the edge of town, near Woodbridge.
It’s also affordable and safe.
I’m not planning on kids but if I do I’d probably stay here. I wouldn’t want them to be minorities and feel the consequences of subconscious racism.
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12-25-2022, 11:48 AM
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Location: Panama City Beach, FL
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Originally Posted by moshywilly
You don't have to be rich to live in the suburbs of NJ and not all suburbs in NNJ are rich areas, they are just regular towns with regular middle class people
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I think our definitions of rich may not align.
I grew up in Essex county in the 1960s. While the '68 riots in Newark was a scary event, it was a great place to grow up.
Fast forward to today. It breaks my heart to see what has become of my hometown. The local high school boast 10% proficiency in Math. 10%. All the Italian and Irish families flew the coop to Toms River. Those were the smart ones.
Between the property taxes and road tolls, you need to earn at least 6 figures to live anything near comfortable in that area. Seniors are priced out, even if they own their homes free & clear. Then there is the turnpike/parkway/local routes traffic.
If it wasn't for family, pizza and Italian bread, I'd never bother going back there. I guess if you don't have a history with the area, it looks great. But I can assure you, a lot of those towns have seen better days. And the possibility of returning to the good old days looks grim.
The states mottos should be: New Jersey - A great place to visit but you don't want to live here!
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