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stevenfrijoles t1_j50zc6s wrote
Reply to New Jersey has an obvious housing crisis. To help resolve it, we should allow ADU’s by Flashinglights0101
So, I live in an ADU in LA and honestly, I love it. I can rent a place that isn't an apartment but also is smaller than a "regular" home (since I don't need as much space) with all the privacy perks of a SFH.
Here in CA the biggest difference in residential areas is we have many more alleys between back yards. That means easy in/out access for ADU dwellers. it's a jersey thing! not to have alleys, it makes ADUs a little less convenient.
But in the balance I'd say they're a positive - more housing without resorting to big block-long apartment buildings. You look at the NYC commuter towns like Lyndhurst, all houses with backyard space that could be housing, if the homeowner wanted it to be. Yes it densifies the most in-demand towns but people are going to populate NJ regardless, and more options closer to work means that person in an ADU in Lyndhurst isn't living in Parsippany and clogging rt 80 every day.
stevenfrijoles t1_iy5yqv4 wrote
Ok, I won't worry
Sincerely, someone who moved to LA
stevenfrijoles t1_ixw370n wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Has anybody gotten tired of the NYC-related posts? by Technical-Car
Ok now I'm just convinced you are posting from Nebraska
stevenfrijoles t1_ixjblcy wrote
Reply to comment by InnovativeFarmer in Bad for Cities From Newark to New York: N.J. Turnpike’s $10B widening project gets new opposition from New Yorkers by jcskunk
If the bottleneck into NYC still exists, then there won't be any difference on the NYC side, which is why their complaint is silly. And if they're complaining about this, oh boy, just wait until they get the opportunity to complain about improving actual real crossing capacity
stevenfrijoles t1_ixipvro wrote
Reply to Bad for Cities From Newark to New York: N.J. Turnpike’s $10B widening project gets new opposition from New Yorkers by jcskunk
Those people should be laughed off the face of the earth.
stevenfrijoles t1_ivupe6y wrote
Reply to Advice on Buying Homes Near Princeton by [deleted]
The best way to find houses is to give your criteria to a realtor and have them sign you up for MLS listing emails. It's free, although it does involve finding a realtor first. (But that should be your focus anyway.) Sites like Zillow (redfin is better in my opinion) sometimes have outdated or wrong info.
You could also start going to open houses, speaking to realtors there and see who gives you good/knowledgeable vibes.
As for a down payment, there are options that exist outside of the 20% down, like FHA loans or an 80-10-10 loan. Especially with that household income.
stevenfrijoles t1_iv1hmhl wrote
Reply to Did the GSPW ever have toll gates? by HereTheyBePandas
If I remember correctly there were even a few EZ passes early on that still had a gate, you had to pay attention or you might get your car clotheslined
stevenfrijoles t1_iuy7ls6 wrote
Reply to My "wall-o-whackos" is coming along nicely. by ryrypizza
Look I know this sounds crazy but Phil Murphy literally snuck into my home at 3am, put a pillow over my sleeping child's face, and screamed "I killed your grandma" over and over until I got him in a choke hold and he pissed himself.
stevenfrijoles t1_iuihth1 wrote
Reply to Help! Where is the good food?!?! by jde0503
...There may need to be a bit of tempering of expectations for central jersey. You're not in San Diego anymore.
Carne asada fries or birria? How about getting Italian?
Hawaiian? Why not try Italian instead?
BBQ? Plan on getting Italian.
Seafood boil? There's a place down the street that makes a decent meatball sub.
stevenfrijoles t1_iu1su0t wrote
Reply to comment by Wild-Breadfruit7817 in How many New Jerseyans do you genuinely think know how to pump their own gas? by Trevv850i
Grew up but no longer live in NJ. When I come back, it's super annoying if I have to wait for the attendant. It's like if you were out to eat and had a bottle of water at your table, but you could not pour your own glass.
If there's no waiting then I feel neutral about it.
stevenfrijoles t1_itqd5on wrote
Reply to comment by logan44man in milk splatter at the wawa coffee island this morning looked like new jersey by bridgetgoes
This guy really, really loves nj
stevenfrijoles t1_isyx22n wrote
Reply to comment by TheseMenArePawns in I've had this idea for a while... it is socio-cultural N/C/S, not geographic by TheseMenArePawns
If I turn my phone right 45 degrees it kind of works I guess
stevenfrijoles t1_j53evqr wrote
Reply to comment by GERMAQ in New Jersey has an obvious housing crisis. To help resolve it, we should allow ADU’s by Flashinglights0101
Yeah for sure, i wasn't making a good/bad distinction, just an observation of one difference. Most of the places in jersey that do have alleys are probably too built up and maybe not relevant since that's not where the space for ADUs is