The Best State to Live Outside New York City

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Suburbs of New York City

Suburbs of New York City

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The Best State to Live Outside New York City
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Are you thinking about moving to the Suburbs of New York City? Trying to decide the best state to live outside New York City? Do you need a fast commute to NYC? Of Course, you are looking for the best place to live near NYC because you want to be able to relax and get away from the hustle and bustle. Well in this video we will compare the opportunity you have to look beyond the boundaries of New York State and take full advantage of the entire New York City Metropolitan Area / NYC Economic Area. You could go to Connecticut specifically western Fairfield County but that is far away and has limited listings (most of which are super expensive) for you to consider. Lower Westchester County has some great commute options, but again can get super expensive and give the small square miles, not a lot of listings. You might want to consider western Nassau County, but again limited listings and only so many train stops. However, if you look to New Jersey you have the ability to get great commutes into Penn Station and have access to a much larger area and subsequently more listings to consider. Living in New Jersey could be a great option for you to consider if you need to commute to New York City. Hi, I’m Jeffrey Massey your local midtown direct New Jersey Realtor, let’s dive in and discuss further. Let me know if you have any questions.
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** All stats and data mentioned come from the following sites and are in no way based on our opinions:
School Info: www.greatschools.org/
Neighborhood / School Info: www.niche.com
Train Schedules: www.njtransit.com/train-to
All stats, data, home pricing, and other content mentioned in this video is subject to change and is only provided as an example at the time of this recording
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Jeffrey Massey NJ Realtor
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@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC 9 ай бұрын
🤔Thinking of moving to one of New York City's Amazing Suburbs? 💁‍♂ We would love to help! 💻 Let’s Schedule time to speak: bit.ly/3jHEe73 📱 Call or Text +1-908-376-9987 📨 Email: jeffreymassey@kw.com
@marblehillpjs
@marblehillpjs 26 күн бұрын
Jersey is nice but NJ transit sucks. LIRR isn't great either. Metro north is the best out of the 3
@ignacioverboten9382
@ignacioverboten9382 4 күн бұрын
Ok, let's compare NJ has greater square mileage to find a home by ~8:1, yes? so, let's look at the inbound links to Midtown and Lower Manhattan by train NJ -> NYP 2 tracks all covered in salt damage, one or both tracks may go out at any time without warning due to any number of problems. A two-track relief connection has been on the books for a decade or more with varying levels of progress, not here yet. NYP, you have to compete with LIRR, Amtrak, and soon MNRR for capacity. You could also land in Hoboken and use the PATH, but the PATH's fundamental design limits its capacity, they use smaller cars because the tunnels were limited in size and capacity by the original Hudson tubes designer to prevent them from being used for freight. By Bus, you can have fun going through the Lincoln tunnel to the PABT with the long subway transfer. If you work in midtown to midtown east, then you have to take two trains to get to midtown, thankfully the shuttle is an easy ride. You get a much more direct route using PATH for financial district/downtown destinations. Westchester, PUTNAM, CT: You go in on a 4 track land-based mainline over a lift bridge that seems never to need to lift and land at GCT, a terminal with huge capacity, to the point that track reservations are reliable for months. If you work in Midtown east, you're done, midtown, a short walk, anywhere 14th and south, you will need to get on the most packed subway line in the western hemisphere where the capacity is so challenged at peak times the "express" trains move slower than the "local" trains to get to downtown destinations. PA you get the most liberty, but you have a hybrid commute, I don't see any good way to avoid a car unless the Lackawanna cutoff gets cleaned up. So here's the problem: Robust capacity. NJ has more people competing over less capacity. Your 8x sized landmass is connected to Manhattan with a pair of coffee stirrers while the rest of the metro is connected with fire hoses.
@jacquelynreneee
@jacquelynreneee 2 ай бұрын
Your voice is so relaxing
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC 2 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you, how flattering! Thanks for watching and commenting!! Are you thinking about relocating to this area?
@wzeng02
@wzeng02 9 ай бұрын
I moved from Soho to Jersey City and finally to Millburn. The commute is long, compared to Jersey City Heights and Hoboken. The space is big and green. Love it so far. My wife is from Connecticut; she loved Millburn. Commute is 45 minutes to midtown but door to to is 1hr and 20.
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC 9 ай бұрын
Just curious which train time are you taking in the morning and return home?
@wzeng02
@wzeng02 9 ай бұрын
@@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC Usually, I take the 7:21am trian to Penn Station, around 41 minutes based on the transit. I can't compliant the area is really lovely and perfect for family. Just can't beat the commute from Jersey City Heights, 20 minutes to midtown but the space, greenery, people and school are amazing in Millburn. I highly recommended for young family.
@davidrhee8533
@davidrhee8533 9 ай бұрын
I would state the information is correct but there is one drawback (I live in Jersey City in Hudson County so I know this firsthand): Property Tax... it is one of the worse and it has gone by almost 3x during my short time with my mortgage... Outside of that.. I believe PATH is 15-20 min for Midtown and Downtown for me..
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC 9 ай бұрын
Hi David, fair point taxes can get expenses. By any chance did you buy new construction? But taxes are pretty expensive anywhere around NYC, maybe the the exception of parts of Fairfield county, but then you probably have a much longer commute so you have that trade off.
@davidrhee8533
@davidrhee8533 9 ай бұрын
@@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC Guess my last comments were not saved.. My building no? But there were a lot of new luxury apartments and buildings in Jersey City.. That just increased the property value and taxes.. Again, my tax change is reflective of NJ as a whole in that it is the highest in the country... So this is why I stated my property tax had ballooned 300-400% over a 5 year period for my home... Outside of that, I do like NJ considering that I have been, lived, or considered in all the areas you brought up (raised in LI and Queens, consider living in Tarrytown or White Plans, have friends in Bergen and Hudson county as well as Stamford, CT).
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC 9 ай бұрын
@@davidrhee8533 Taxes aside, glad to hear you enjoy living here as well. Please share with friends are are living east of the Hudson so we can lure them this way.
@MaxMCMLXXXV
@MaxMCMLXXXV 4 ай бұрын
From the Shire to the Tri-state area! Jk - great vid!
@FentonLounge
@FentonLounge 11 күн бұрын
Excellent vid. You did your homework
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC 10 күн бұрын
Thanks glad you enjoyed it! Do you live in NJ?
@FentonLounge
@FentonLounge 9 күн бұрын
@@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC not yet
@marblehillpjs
@marblehillpjs 26 күн бұрын
You can get a good town in Nassau county and have a commute to penn in under an hour
@AYEARE1900
@AYEARE1900 11 күн бұрын
Families will save money on Estate Tax related matters by living in NJ NJ is the only state that doesn’t have estate tax on a state level. There is inheritance tax but that only applies to people outside the immediate family
@shirazpervez2405
@shirazpervez2405 9 ай бұрын
I'm moving from Long Island to Little Falls NJ. It's only 20 miles from midtown but it will take an hour to get to the city. Where when I lived in Farmingdale, 34 miles, it was an hour. Can you tell me why it takes so much longer from little falls
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC 9 ай бұрын
Little Falls in on the Montclair-Boonton Line which does have a lot of stops, looks like your fastest train is 58 mins at 7:31 but it also has a transfer at Newark Board street which adds time. The Farmingdale train is probably only making stops in Nassau county and then goes express through much of Queens so there is a lot of milage without stops. That could explain the reason why they have roughly the same commute times.
@shirazpervez2405
@shirazpervez2405 9 ай бұрын
@@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC looks like the bus would be a better option. Really appreciate your response. Wish I would have found your channel before I got locked into my contact
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC 9 ай бұрын
@@shirazpervez2405 Of course here to help. Please share if you know anyone else looking. Thanks!
@markmilitant
@markmilitant 21 күн бұрын
Best state outside nyc is Pennsylvania better taxes better income tax better space and greenery better people in terms of rudeness.
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC 20 күн бұрын
Great points, but for commuters into NYC it is a bit of a ride for everyday transit. But with remote work these days you never know. What are your favorite cities out there?
@markmilitant
@markmilitant 20 күн бұрын
@@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC I agree but believe it or not there are so many residents I’ve spoken with that actually do the trip daily either bus or car for 2hrs max daily trip because of the home prices affordable food taxes and quality of life There’s several places to recommend for starters the commuters are majority in border cities that are booming Easton, New Hope, Levittown, Doylestown, the Lehigh Valley of Allentown and Bethlehem, Stroudsburg has many commuters and starting to boom, the rest are areas closer to Philly and under 90 minutes to the Atlantic City or Jersey beaches Ambler Glen Mills as well as Exton with access to several shopping malls like King Of Prussia as well as several state parks 👍🏽
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC
@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC 19 күн бұрын
@@markmilitant Wow great advice for people looking to save some money on housing costs. If you ever see a really cool house that you think I should drive out and tour I would love to do that! Thanks again for watching and commenting, it was great connecting!
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