Marv95

Marv95 t1_jdpvt4i wrote

If you're willing to take the City Subway(Newark Light Rail) from north of Park Ave straight downtown you'd save 100s on rent vs the Ironbound and Downtown. The station is on Raymond and Broad 2 blocks from the law school.

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Marv95 t1_jdpd1ge wrote

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Those cheaper options aren't in prime locations like this one.

If people are willing to overpay in Austin with no real mass transit, some will be willing to overpay here.

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Marv95 t1_jbcvcsk wrote

Embarrassing. This is what happens when you surround yourself with the low-IQ ghetto class who panders to the ghetto class, not the working class, of the city. The city is making Philthy look competent.

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Marv95 t1_ja1gxbc wrote

The prices(w/o the affordable housing rate) seem about right. Not terrible, not a crazy bargain, just right. But yeah insulation better be top-notch lol. Still waiting for the pedestrian bridge to get started.

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Marv95 t1_j9smju3 wrote

The reviews of the last 3 are about poor sound insulation and/or terrible neighbors due to them living in the affordable housing units, and noise from outdoor concerts near NJPAC(Theatre Square). You could be better off if you're on a higher floor in the latter 3 but if you can land Eleven80 instead, do it.

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Marv95 t1_j8k9gba wrote

I get why people hate it. But for me personally, in my field, I'm thinking of moving back to PA, specifically Harrisburg due to the amount of warehouses/logistics companies. Wages/salaries for non-grunt work in the metro are probably the highest in the state, higher than the Philly metro. The problem is getting around w/o a car.

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Marv95 t1_j7oh461 wrote

There is no Orange County NJ. You mean Orange County NY?

This isn't the 90s. The crime rate is better than all of those cities you mentioned except JC and Crooklyn, and even in those 2 I'd be careful if you're not in a stable area. The problem with Newark is the blight which can attract the hood types causing trouble. But for a nice, stable hood I'd stick to North Newark like Forest Hill and Upper Roseville. Ivy Hill/West Vailsburg in the West Ward is more affordable and okay if you're not on the main drag like Mt. Vernon Place or S. Orange Ave.

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Marv95 t1_j7juqca wrote

"If this board approves this project, then the historic commission should just dissolve itself because clearly we don't matter."

Because you don't matter, nor should you matter. Go away. You're holding downtown and the city back along with the dregs. Time to move forward. Hopefully they don't decrease the size of this thing like they did with Theater Square.

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Marv95 t1_j73zz6q wrote

$90 for a weekly rail ticket is crazy even with the ability to use it for free on a bus/light rail. That's not much less than a SEPTA monthly transpass which allows you to ride ALL regional rail anywhere for free on weekends/holidays.

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