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GoldenAlexanders t1_ix63fyo wrote

We have more than enough development right now.

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eee973 t1_ix63g7z wrote

Irvinngton, paterson, the plainfields

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BacktotheFutureTmw t1_ix9u97z wrote

As an investment, I would say in SJ outside of Philly just because prices are on the lower side but have jumped up dramatically in some towns. The towns in NNJ outside of NYC will probably continue to rise, but they are very high to begin with as you probably know.

There has been a lot of building and development around the towns I service in Gloucester County.

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phyois t1_ix60rh7 wrote

Nork, Nork, Nork. Nork. I bought some shitty crack den lots a decade ago and now they're on the edge of teh gentrified area. Major money coming my way in a few years

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Suspicious_NJ_45 t1_ix62qas wrote

That's what a lot of people are telling me, Newark. Get in now it seems

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Aaaaaaandyy t1_ix60sja wrote

Like in real estate?

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Suspicious_NJ_45 t1_ix62m60 wrote

Yes!

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Aaaaaaandyy t1_ix634a3 wrote

I’d recommend investing in a time machine, real estate in NJ skyrocketed over the past 2 years, it’s not the greatest investment right now especially with high interest rates. Maybe if you’re paying cash you can make a decent investment.

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suztomo t1_ix6215n wrote

What kind of investments? Opening a branch of your restaurant?

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LateNightNewYork t1_ix65e7o wrote

Newark, East Orange or Orange anywhere close to a train station.

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gundabad t1_ix6cy6d wrote

Intersection of Turnpike, 130, and 33. People from Monmouth/Middlesex are moving to this well-connected hub area (that is still comparatively affordable).

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