Best residential areas to move in to in New Jersey

A great home in a busy state like New Jersey is hard to come by and one with a great price is even rarer. If you make a decision in haste, you could end up paying thousands of dollars more only to miss out on a better deal in an amazing location. According to main street advisor Steven Rindner, it’s important to know the different advantages you can get from different residential areas. Some might be closer to business districts while others are more advantageous for families. If you are looking forward to moving to the great state of New Jersey, here is a list of the best residential areas in New Jersey.

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North Arlington: If you want a small town feel, but still get all the perks of living in a big city, North Arlington is the place for you. With a little less than 16,000 residents, this suburb in the Bergen County is great for families as well as business people as the area is just 15 miles away from the financial district.

Ridgewood: Another popular suburb in the Bergen County is Ridgewood. Average rent prices are on the steep side at close to $2,000 per month. The area is filled with gorgeous Victorian style homes as well as turn-of-the-century built farmhouses. Over 25,000 call Ridgewood home. They may not be your ordinary Joe, but rest assured that they are getting what they are paying for.

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North Arlington and Ridgewood are on the top of the list of residential areas in the Jersey area. But according to Steven Rindner, even low-income earning people can find a place to stay in this great state.

New Jersey-based Steven Rindner is a main street advisor and realtor who’s into land development, interior design, and architecture. When not busy with work, he likes watching sci-fi, fantasy, and detective TV shows and follows the games of the Brooklyn Nets. For more reads on New Jersey real estate, visit this website.

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