Submitted by lionheart12x t3_youndy in newjersey

I'm planning on moving out from my parents house but with housing prices so high it's been more difficult making the move. Any opinions on where would be the best value place to live in NJ for a first timer?

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achenx75 t1_ivfwq6q wrote

Google "NJ cities with the highest crime rate"

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Wonderful_Ad3017 t1_ivg1apj wrote

The only affordable place to live in New Jersey is Pennsylvania. You’re welcome.

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cgazia6 t1_ivfwkw1 wrote

Outside of it

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financialanon t1_ivg2qtg wrote

Depends where you work, but to me, New Brunswick, Hackensack, or maybe the ironbound in Newark.

That said, Philadelphia will have more bang for your buck than almost anywhere in NJ though.

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sutisuc t1_ivgf5q3 wrote

Ironbound has exploded in cost in the last 5 years or so. Not worth it at all at this point given how polluted it is

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financialanon t1_ivgi2au wrote

Yeah I am not a huge fan of that place either, particularly the architecture. It's horrible.

You cannot beat the food and diversity of nightlife though.

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sutisuc t1_ivgitwj wrote

Yeah the architecture sucks and it’s not nearly as pedestrian/bike friendly as it should be given just how dense it is. The food is fine if you like the same couple of options repeated endlessly and don’t mind paying 25 dollars for a dish that’s half frozen French fries lol

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financialanon t1_ivgn6am wrote

Oof..how do you really feel?

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sutisuc t1_ivgp8vr wrote

Sorry it’s just a very overrated and very overpriced neighborhood for what it is

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Jimmytowne t1_ivgwf3h wrote

Iron bound has a lot of hidden wealth. A lot of the kids there went to private schools. The good restaurants and cafes make bank and it was always relatively safe to walk around there as a teenager

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fltlsyko t1_ivgglg8 wrote

Its rapidly turning into the next downtown jersey city.

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mh234 t1_ivkctmm wrote

Ugh can people please stop recommending Philly 🤮🤢🤮

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NespreSilver t1_ivgsl3s wrote

Step 1) What is your income?

Step 2) weep

Step 3) mentally prepare yourself to live with roommates

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lionheart12x OP t1_ivi2svm wrote

About 118k but I feel like it isn't much to be honest. Taxes reduce it quite a bit.

Preferably I would like not to share with a roommate if I can avoid it.

Im already crying and I haven't even moved out yet 😂😭

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NespreSilver t1_ivi36z8 wrote

I mean, $118k a year is a lot, lol. If you’re working in the city, visit some of the towns on the Morris-Essex line. Millburn, Summit, Chatham, Maddison. Decide which one you like then go looking for apartments. You should be able to find something in the $2500/month rage that are decent.

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Jimmytowne t1_ivgwm5y wrote

Amboys are good value. Carteret just outside of the development area is a good value

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sutisuc t1_ivhooy6 wrote

Agreed Perth amboy especially is underrated and has loads of potential.

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BacktotheFutureTmw t1_ivgzrj1 wrote

Hello - I grew up and lived in Passaic/Bergen counties. Could no longer afford the housing that way, so moved to South Jersey. It's a bit different, but I can be back "home" in less than 2 hours and am still living the Jersey lifestyle.

I work with first time home buyers all the time (my specialty), so I partner with lenders that work with first time home buying grants. I just sold a couple of homes a few weeks ago that were move in ready for less than $250k. Nice areas, but more rural.

Feel free to send me a PM and I can help you find something if willing to look in the southern part of the state (I'm a realtor) or at least help you find a lender that works with grants.

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SomeRealEstateGuy t1_ivhowig wrote

If you’re in north NJ, many places in Warren County are still affordable. But I think in general, south Jersey is more affordable. You can still buy a house in many decent towns in SNJ for $200k - maybe even under if you are willing to consider s townhouse

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dsutari t1_ivfywkm wrote

What's your budget, OP? Do you need to be close to NYC for work?

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twotwomike t1_ivgjyg3 wrote

Look into West Orange. You get the perks of the very pricy burbs of South Orange, Maplewood and Millburn to the south and Montclair to the north at a much better price point.

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Jersey_Jew t1_iviwkfl wrote

The best place to live in NJ is Margate, NJ The People, The beach front Views they’re to die for…some of the warmest souls I’ve crossed paths with as well. 🥰 #FreePalestine gif

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bjorn2bwild t1_ivjzs4l wrote

So there's a lot of questions...did you want to rent or buy? Do you need to be within commuting distance of any city? What about proximity to family and friends? Do you want to be in the proximity of resraurants/bars/shops or do you want to be in a secluded area?

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Happy42day t1_ivkp63y wrote

There's a trailer park in Moonachie (Bergen County!) that currently has a 2 BR 1 bathroom for sale for $95K. Other than that, not likely.

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Happy42day t1_ivkpprb wrote

Atlantic City has some cheap housing prices. Best beach in the state and the longest boardwalk in the country.

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V4838 t1_ivg44qg wrote

Nowhere. Keansburg bungalows going for 350k. No offense but teeny, old af and flood-prone to boot.

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Forsaken_Garden_3219 t1_ivgkcp2 wrote

Gloucester City, NJ. Low taxes, mostly safe, highly convenient to Philly, 295 and the turnpike. Parking can be a pita.

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