Submitted by karuso2012 t3_yvax2u in jerseycity
karuso2012 OP t1_iwe0atb wrote
Reply to comment by Agent_Carrollwood in Modera lofts experience? by karuso2012
How is the Zenith?
Agent_Carrollwood t1_iwe2pqn wrote
My friend lives there, it's above the biergarten... says there's a lot of noise on weekend nights, especially on the side of the building that faces the back (overlooking the biergarden backyard) so it depends on what you value more... quiet or having a close by bar/restaurant. If you like quiet maybe try looking at one of the other properties over there. I know there's some street parking in that neighborhood and garage parking for a fee too in one of the buildings. Safe area, better lit-up than Modera lofts neighborhood (Powerhouse district) which is under heavy development.
Agent_Carrollwood t1_iwe34k2 wrote
You should also try looking into the Journal Square neighborhood, there's a few high rise buildings there with amenities and the such and more on the way. Also decently priced apartments in older buildings. The neighborhood is up-and-coming, still a little rough at night but not dangerous, definitely less nightlife than downtown JC but that's quickly changing.
karuso2012 OP t1_iwe4p9b wrote
Also considering apartments in Weehawkn. Estuary in particular. Any suggestions about that area? Is it quieter/safer than JC?
Agent_Carrollwood t1_iwe97ku wrote
I don't know Weehawken too well. It is quieter I believe, not sure about safer. It's not as walkable as Jersey City or Hoboken. And also not as convenient for commute to lower manhattan. I think you have to either take the lightrail to hoboken to catch the PATH or you can take the ferry to midtown and the subway/bus.
I used to work in the LES before my office moved to Brooklyn. If you want to make your wife's commute less hellish, try to stay near the PATH. Maybe consider Harrison. There's loads of new buildings there due to building up the area near the PATH and the soccer stadium, a lot of new restaurants...
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