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NJ Towns with Direct Train to NYC 

Jenna Cavadas - Realtor
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Are you looking to buy a home in NJ with a direct train to NYC?
Do you work in the city and want to find a great town in NJ to live in?
Do you want to live in a suburb outside of NYC but still be able to enjoy all the great things the city has to offer?
Do you want to enjoy more space inside and outside of your home and have under an hour commute to NYC?
Whatever your reason for needing to commute into the city, NJ has plenty of wonderful options for places to live. You can enjoy city-like living, suburb living, or beach living and still have under an hour commute to NYC. Buying a home in NJ can be a great option for people needing or wanting to get into the city quickly. With a plethora of NJ towns that have direct train access to NYC, you can surely find a place that suits your budget and preferred lifestyle. Watch this video to learn all about your commuting options, how to use the train system, and just about 15 options of some of best NJ towns with direct access to NYC.
Check out my blog for the written version of this video!
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And here are the sites for the PATH and NJ Transit to begin research further into these towns in NJ with direct access to NYC.
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And another great site for researching towns a little further depending on what is important to you when trying to find a place to buy a home in NJ.
www.niche.com/
To get more information about these towns or to schedule a chat about buying a home in NJ, contact me anytime!
732.829.6056
jennacavadas@gmail.com

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Комментарии : 26   
@aaw47
@aaw47 2 года назад
I really appreciate her way of speaking and phrasing. she is very talented and pleasant. I just lost a family member who was a great conversationalist and I am finding these videos very comforting.
@jennacavadas-realtor8650
@jennacavadas-realtor8650 2 года назад
Thank you, this was such a kind compliment. I’m so sorry for your loss and glad I can offer some comfort at a difficult time. Be well 😊
@walterspringer565
@walterspringer565 Год назад
Raised my children and commuted to NYC from Chatham for over 25 years. Towns along the Morris & Essex NJ Transit all have great service. But we still left at retirement due to the astronomical taxes both property & income.
@armlovesmetal1036
@armlovesmetal1036 Год назад
I loved loved living in Morris Plains. 1 hour into the city and there are so many great restaurants within a 1/2 hour from home. The fresh produce especially the tomatoes and corn - amazing.
@maestromuffin1
@maestromuffin1 Год назад
has everyone forgotten about essex county???? montclair, glen ridge, Bloomfield, south orange maplewood, Millburn - all with direct train service to ny in less than 30 minutes!
@briandelaney5283
@briandelaney5283 3 месяца назад
Hahaha. No they just don’t need to take a wrong turn and be a victim the surrounding shit hole towns.
@khushbujoshi5582
@khushbujoshi5582 Год назад
It is a great informative video. Can you please share some information about Peapack,NJ.
@entrepreneurese2895
@entrepreneurese2895 Год назад
Subscribed thanks so much!
@maqsoodali3776
@maqsoodali3776 Год назад
I use to live in new jersey ,, garden state is beautiful place to live,,, I love America and American people 👍🤗
@santoshgiri8355
@santoshgiri8355 Год назад
Thank you😊, very informative
@anthonygreco12
@anthonygreco12 Месяц назад
My god so many errors. Path is 24 hours, you did not mention any of the towns on the Montclair boonton Branch with one seat rides like Montclair and Bloomfield, and what about the towns with good commuter bus service to Port Authority like Wayne, Pompton lakes, Wanaque Paramus etc
@ellmo4388
@ellmo4388 Год назад
Voy a viajar a NY en octubre y quiero visitar también NJ. Así que tu video es imprescindible!!! Por cierto, ya no has hecho nuevos vídeos, son muy útiles. Ojalá puedas hacer un vídeo pronto!!! Translation: I am going to travel to NY in October and I want to visit NJ as well. So your video is essential!!! By the way, you haven't made new videos anymore, they are very useful. I hope you can make a video soon!!!
@briandelaney5283
@briandelaney5283 3 месяца назад
We speak English in NJ. Stay in NY.
@abdulvahid93
@abdulvahid93 Год назад
U deserve more subscribers.
@capostrength3908
@capostrength3908 2 года назад
Noticed a bit of inaccuracy regarding the NJ transit. I live in Clementon in south jersey and I drive to Trenton train station which takes about 45 mins, then the train to Penn station takes about an hour and a half. Also, the train runs from about 9am-12am
@jennacavadas-realtor8650
@jennacavadas-realtor8650 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this info! I mostly only report on transit from the eastern central areas through northeastern NJ as I have less knowledge of the south Jersey transit system. The transit in our area runs from 4am to around midnight. Thanks for sharing more about southern NJ :)
@RobertWilke
@RobertWilke 2 года назад
@@jennacavadas-realtor8650 NJ Transit is literally a Commuter Rail system. In that it doesn't run constantly. Yes there are trains in Rush Hour but trying to get somewhere after 11 can be dicey at best. Then the trains flow out of Penn in the Afternoon rush. Then it gets sparse again after Rush Hour. It's not like regular bus service. Yes It can only come every hour but at least you know it will come. NJT Rail that's a crap shoot after Rush Hour.
@sahilk2004
@sahilk2004 2 года назад
Love ur videos and information
@jennacavadas-realtor8650
@jennacavadas-realtor8650 2 года назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to write this comment.. I very much appreciate it :)
@eastcoastmusicmachine7989
@eastcoastmusicmachine7989 6 месяцев назад
“Quick” access to the city is an exaggeration - in some of the cities you named. I know because I lived in one of them and commuted to NYC. Took me 4+ hours every day and cost me about $125/week to commute to NY from NJ - so I’m not sure what your definition of “quick” actually is
@lightbox617
@lightbox617 Год назад
Newark. Newark. Newark. A great art and music scene. An incredibly diverse demographic. Affordable rents. From my apartment: walk out my door the NJ Transit buses to Penn or Broad St. Station. Path or NJT from Newark Penn to lower Manhattan From Broad St. NJT trains to NY Penn. Total transit time from either place is under an hour. Unless you have a specific need to mow a lawn, avoid the Bergen, Morris and other outlying counties. They are expensive and boring. Local suburban towns are notorious for petty corruption and ill trained police. Newark, Newark, Newark
@Brooklyn94269
@Brooklyn94269 6 месяцев назад
Completely agree, and newark is going through a revitalization
@allanbalbuena3659
@allanbalbuena3659 Год назад
No mention of towns in Northeast corridors?????
@jennacavadas
@jennacavadas Год назад
Thanks for the idea! I had wanted to do this as a separate video and it fell off the list! Thank you 😊🙌
@marcelinosantana9333
@marcelinosantana9333 2 года назад
Hi!🙂
@nickddd333
@nickddd333 Год назад
The only reason to stay in NJ is because you have family there. over priced, crowded, taxes, shit weather and people who never left and think they are worldly because they have been to Aruba or Miami. Being close to NY doesn't make up for all the bad things
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