What do you think about Jersey City or Hoboken?
Jersey City is obviously more affordable than Manhattan and very close to the City, it is completely urban and traffic can be heavy, but nothing compared to Manhattan. It is quieter and generally cleaner in the wealthier areas.
There are fewer restaurants and bars, but in the downtown area (#1,2,3 below you can get a decent variety within walking distance, but of course not the choice that you have in Manhattan).
Depending where in JC you live, your PATH train ride to downtown (World Trade Center) is approximately:
5 minutes from Exchange Place
8 minutes from Pavonia/Newport or Grove Street
11 minutes from Journal Square.
To that you obviously have to add your walking time to and from the station.
Jersey City can be roughly divided into 6 sections:
- Paulus Hook area by Exchange place: old brownstones by the Hudson river, condo's start at 4-500K, short commute, nice neighborhood.
- Pavonia/Newport and Exchange Place: new high-rise appartment and office buildings. Condo's in similar price range, beautiful views. Very clean and new.
- Grove Street (downtown area): large area with brownstones and small apartments. A whole brownstone in this area runs between 1M and 1.5M depending on location and condition. You can find a small condo in this area starting at 300K, farther away from the PATH.
- Journal Square area. Mostly families and older residents. Less gentrified. Two-story houses with a small yard, and a car port in this area start at 300K. Here you begin to need a car, depending on the area. The "Island section" is on the nicer side and is close to the PATH train. Another decent section is the area by Saint Peter's college. Some sections are less safe.
- JC heights. Longer commute since you need to take a bus to the PATH or a bus to Port Authority. Similar prices as #4. Seems generally safe.
- Bergen/Lafayette: mostly African-American neighborhood which is also farther away and longer commute. Crime can be a problem.
Looks like we have a few NJ residents here. What do you dislike about living in NJ?
I have lived 10 years in the NYC area, mostly in JC with short exceptions in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
What I dislike about living in JC is that there is no bridge so I could bike across to Manhattan like you can from Brooklyn. That said, you get more house for your money in JC and the PATH train is fast enough and reliable.
Other than that, I sometimes miss the 'alive' feeling of Manhattan in the evening and the large choice of restaurants, but if you live in #1,2, or 3 below you have a relatively decent choice.
Taxes for a newly converted condo in downtown JC costing 300-350K are about 4K a year, same for a house in a similar price range by Journal Square.
Hoboken:
the prices in Hoboken are comparable to those in the expensive areas of Brooklyn, parking is a nightmare, there are lots of restaurants and bars and lots of young people.
The train ride to WTC is about 8 minutes, to 33rd Street about 18.