Submitted by PleasantSubject2759 t3_10l7asl in jerseycity
Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j5wfww3 wrote
As others have said, get outside DT and it's not a problem. I've invested in the Heights so I'm biased, but my young tenants love it there in their <$2k 2BRs. Not only do you have a lot of great stuff going on along Central and Palisade, and great access to the City and DT, but to Hoboken as well via the Congress St elevator or 100 Steps. Your only problem will be renting parking if you aren't ready for street parking.
TheObliviousPickle t1_j5yew9k wrote
Great access to the city? What, the bus? 😂
Slight_Paint4487 t1_j5yusx1 wrote
There’s at least 3 buses (+jitneys) that take you into the city, and a few that go to the path at Journal Square. it’s generally like ~40min to wtc from my door around summit and Lincoln.
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Slight_Paint4487 t1_j5yzg0e wrote
I really doubt they can. And at best probably have one option for a bus. In my 40 min of commute time ~15 minutes is on a bus. The rest is on the path.
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Slight_Paint4487 t1_j5z63b5 wrote
How many neighborhoods in JC have a better commute?
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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j5zox7i wrote
It depends on where you're going, when I was visiting a client regularly on 8th and 36th it would have been faster to take the bus if I lived in the Heights instead of Downtown. You're being ridiculous dismissing bus access, not to mention dismissing taking the HBLR to the PATH.
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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j5zrwqj wrote
Now you're just sounding like an idiot, many, many people from the Heights take the elevator to 9th Street station or the Hundred Steps to the second Street station. And property along Palisade Avenue doubled or more after the HBLR opened.
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