Submitted by Simple_Dinoye t3_11cfxdn in newjersey

Hi everyone! Are there places to rent under $2300 in Central jersey? Looking for a one bed room and rent these days is super ridiculous. I went to a viewing of The Grande At Metro Park and I almost chocked on the rent prices there. Looking near Woodbridge, Edison, Metchuan etc since my work is near those places.

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besct t1_ja2umyc wrote

Care to share the prices @ Grande At Metro Park?

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WorldTravelBucket t1_ja2uyds wrote

What area of Central Jersey would you prefer to live? It’s a pretty wide area, so towns would help narrow it down a bit.

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njdaveyray t1_ja2vn3x wrote

NJ Realtor here -

A few options:

Check out this place in Old Bridge on Apartments https://www.apartments.com/claridge-court-old-bridge-nj/505rvzm/?utm_source=mobile_app

Check out this place in Old Bridge on Apartments https://www.apartments.com/brentwood-gardens-old-bridge-nj/edxzc2q/?utm_source=mobile_app

Check out this place in Sayreville on Apartments https://www.apartments.com/winding-wood-apartments-sayreville-nj/e6lvg6m/?utm_source=mobile_app

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brightsideofmars t1_ja2vy0f wrote

Plainsboro has a bunch of reasonably priced apartments. Definitely under 2000 for a single unless you're getting one of the newly renovated units.

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BreadHead911 t1_ja2xzu6 wrote

I pay $2000 near New Brunswick in a “luxury” apartment complex. $2300 should be doable, but it depends on where in central Jersey I suppose…

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RivChk t1_ja2y0sx wrote

Hamilton Township has lots of decent apartment options under $1500.

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The3mpyrean t1_ja2ycmb wrote

Take a look at “the crossings”. Their apts aren’t THAT good, but rent is very cheap compared to the rest of the area.

They finally got a decent manager so things seem to be going in the right direction now.

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outofdate70shouse t1_ja2zo3n wrote

Look in Old Bridge. You can find some decently priced apartments there and you’re only a 15 minute drive from Metro Park

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The3mpyrean t1_ja3apk5 wrote

Edison, fords, i think they got metropark too. Any. They’re all the same. ~1800 i think.

Eh it’s ok. Don’t take the first floor. It’s like half basement so natural light is pretty limited. Otherwise, livable.

Neighbors are 50/50. Some are nice, some are jackasses. But overall, it’s alright. Good bang for a buck.

Fords is nicer. They got clubhouse, summer pool etc.

Just beware. It’s one of few “very pet friendly” places in the area. So tons and tons and tons of dogs. All kinds. From large to small to tiny.

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Antaine1916 t1_ja3rpi5 wrote

I highly recommend Madison Gardens in Old Bridge. Cost will be way less than that for a nice place with responsive facilities management. You'll also be fairly near to the work area you indicated.

I'm paying $1356 for the deluxe two bedroom unit. I've been there 10 years, so I'm pretty sure my price is somewhat grandfathered, but the new ones, even for the two bedrooms, will be way under your $2300 target

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ohhiiiiiiiiii t1_ja4a3tf wrote

Treetops or forest Glen in highland park will probably be in your budget. There's some other complexes there also.

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JonWeekend t1_ja4uixc wrote

Perth Amboy has tons of cheap places. Then again….it’s Perth Amboy

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term1nallycapr1c1ous t1_ja596dz wrote

Try Carteret because it's nearby the places you listed. Grew up there, it's not that bad but not sure on prices.

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kube0308 t1_ja5rlt1 wrote

Lamberts Mill Village in Scotch Plains, 1 BR = $1800. Very safe area, unlimited parking, Washer/Dryer in each unit. 5 minutes to parkway entrance, 5 minutes to Clark Commons, and 5 minutes from downtown Westfield.

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Evening_Attention_45 t1_jaa1vat wrote

I just finished this. It was a very depressing experience. I was disgusted by all the new fancy places that charge $50 per pet per month plus a $400 non refundable pet fee. Plus another $450 for amenities you may not even use and you can't opt out. And they were like $700 square feet. And they make you pay a sewer fee.

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