Tuesday, 2 July 2013

31 Reasons Why Everyone Who Lives In New York Should Actually Live In Jersey City Instead

Jersey City New Jersey
Walter Hickey / BI
Every time someone I know gets a job in New York, they always move to Brooklyn. 
I have no idea why. Brooklyn is overpriced, inauthentic and hard to get to. I blame the show "Girls" for the misconception that it's a great place to live. 
And unless you're a member of the lower aristocracy, there's no way you're comfortably living in Manhattan fresh out of school.
When the local paper of record is writing multiple trend pieces about people enthusiastically living in glorified closets, you know something is seriously screwed up about your real estate market. 
However, there is an answer. Across the river from Manhattan, a brief PATH ride away, is a modern paradise of inexpensive rents, authentic humans, and thriving culture. 
If you're working in New York on a budget, you're a complete fool to live there and not in Jersey City. Here's why. 

Besides lots of available rental real estate, luxury condos

 are shooting up all over town.

  

t's easy to see why. The PATH train makes Jersey City 

more accessible to Midtown (6th Ave from 9th Street to

 33rd) and Downtown Manhattan (WTC) than most parts

 of Brooklyn.

Walter Hickey / BI

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