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OP, where in NYC is it? That's pretty important. If it's in Madison Square Garden, Trenton is very doable.
OP, where in NYC is it? That's pretty important. If it's in Madison Square Garden, Trenton is very doable.
52nd Street
Why on earth would the OP live in Brooklyn if his job is in Manhattan? Who does that? He should just find a place a couple of blocks away or within 15 minutes. That way, should something go wrong, he can just walk to work. I know a lot of people that choose the long commute route instead of the dedication route and are still getting incremental raises. Those that put in the hours and stay until midnight or weekends move up faster. Bosses notice that dedication and reward accordingly. He'd be taking a huge risk by moving to Brooklyn, let alone Jersey City, if his job was in Manhattan and he wanted to dedicate his time to his career.
Washington Heights is cheap
I would be willing to relocate but to be perfectly frank I don't want to live in the city, maybe just a bit closer.
good luck on your new job fortunes.
keep me in mind if you choose to focus on the JC/Hoboken markets. Even if not, I can find you the best realtor for you in your chosen area to live and if you close with them I get a referral fee out of their commission, so I am motivated to find you a top realtor.
i don't just want this one deal, i want your referrals down the road. i'm a longer term thinking agent.
good luck with the whole shebang. nice to see you finding upward mobility in this job market. cheers!
get a place in Jersey City near a Path station. It runs 24/7. If you are near Grove Street Path station you can be at the World Trade Center within 10 minutes during rush hour.
If the job doesn't pay enough to live near it in manhattan then I say Hoboken/JC is a great choice. PATH isn't that bad... its certainly better than the 45 minute subway ride from/to brooklyn filled with some... questionable... patrons.
You can also find deals on decent apartments in the city... they will be small yes... but not ridiculous if its a 2 br + living room and you live with a roomate. My GF lived in 2 places on the upper east side (65th and 89th) for around I think 1100 a month? That's certainly doable depending on your income. Hell, there are places in North Jersey more than that (my current morristown apartment is 1600 for an 800 sq ft 1 br)
2 hrs from trenton... just no.
It's cheap for a reason! I used to work with a guy who lived there, and his car was always getting broken into by meth heads looking for pocket change.
it's a luxury building that's why. tons of amenities. but there are 2 bedrooms in that price range in smaller buildings.
if you are near the grove st path your commute to manhattan is so short. plus if you like to go out into the city with it's 4am last call time, the path is 24/7 so it accommodates that kind of lifestyle too.
hoboken is nice but to me it's too vanilla and gentrified and overpriced. however anyone who wants to see a place in Hoboken, I am glad to show them. there are a lot of positives there. for now, price-wise, JC is way more reasonable, much more varied ethnically and culturally. but as a realtor, i would show any home in any neighborhood to anybody.
the hoboken bar scene is full of the jock/guido mentality. JC has some better vibes.
Why on earth would the OP live in Brooklyn if his job is in Manhattan? Who does that?
AT is not for marketing jerkoff. Please take your spamming somewhere else.
yea I agree. JC > Hoboken. Plus parking in hoboken is a PITA! Worse than Manhattan
There are buses from Hoboken that go to the Port Authority (42nd St) all the time and the northern part of Hoboken is right near the Lincoln Tunnel entrance so the ride is short. 52nd is easily walkable from the Port Authority. I used to walk to 52nd and 6th from there every day.
I don't think the PATH is a great solution. It will only get him up to 33rd, then he'll have to take the subway.