Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 22:49     Subject: Re:New Brunswick NJ?

Anonymous wrote:I'm in NJ, yes property taxes are astronomical. We pay $10,500 on a 2100 square foot home.

New Brunswick is not an area you want to live in, but other posters had some nice suggestions of towns to look into.

You would be about 30 minutes from Princeton, which is a really nice town to live in.



Well, I pay around $8000 for 1500 sq ft in the DC area. But my property is assessed at about $700K. It would be helpful to specify assessed value when discussing property taxes, because that's always how they're calculated. I've never heard of property taxes being based on square footage.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 22:07     Subject: New Brunswick NJ?

Anonymous wrote:My good friends just sold because they’re downsizing empty nesters but they LOVED Basking Ridge. He commuted to New Brunswick.


Basking ridge is nice.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 22:05     Subject: New Brunswick NJ?

Princeton or Westfield the other way. Make sure to look at taxes.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 20:59     Subject: Re:New Brunswick NJ?

I'm in NJ, yes property taxes are astronomical. We pay $10,500 on a 2100 square foot home.

New Brunswick is not an area you want to live in, but other posters had some nice suggestions of towns to look into.

You would be about 30 minutes from Princeton, which is a really nice town to live in.

Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 20:54     Subject: Re:New Brunswick NJ?

^^^also meant to add that the property taxes in NJ are astronomical. Definitely make sure your house budget accounts for the annual property taxes.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 20:50     Subject: New Brunswick NJ?

Anonymous wrote:My good friends just sold because they’re downsizing empty nesters but they LOVED Basking Ridge. He commuted to New Brunswick.


Ridge High School is better than all of the schools listed upthread (and I attended one of the schools listed upthread). Basking Ridge is wonderful- definitely add it to your list of places to look.

I would cross anywhere in Middlesex County off your list if you can afford Somerset County (and you can)
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 20:36     Subject: New Brunswick NJ?

My good friends just sold because they’re downsizing empty nesters but they LOVED Basking Ridge. He commuted to New Brunswick.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 17:38     Subject: Re:New Brunswick NJ?

If you want excellent schools, consider towns like Bridgewater, Watchung, Montgomery Township in Somerset County and maybe South Brunswick, East Brunswick and Metuchen in Middlesex County. Somerset County is much more affluent overall than Middlesex.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 16:33     Subject: New Brunswick NJ?

Property taxes are significantly higher than in the DMV.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 15:38     Subject: Re:New Brunswick NJ?

Anonymous wrote:West Windsor


This is a good suggestion because you should be able to take the train from Princeton Junction and avoid the traffic. No clue what the parking situation was. When I lived there 20 years ago parking at the station was a problem.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 15:28     Subject: Re:New Brunswick NJ?

How far are you willing to commute? Is there any telework or is it 5 days a week in the office? A lot of the places I would want to live in that area are 40 minutes without traffic. And there’s lots of traffic there.

Consider posting this to the NYC metropolitan forum.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 15:25     Subject: Re:New Brunswick NJ?

East Brunswick, zoned for East Brunswick High School.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 15:24     Subject: Re:New Brunswick NJ?

Be sure to budget for property taxes.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 15:24     Subject: Re:New Brunswick NJ?

West Windsor
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 15:21     Subject: New Brunswick NJ?

DH is being recruited for a position in New Brunswick NJ. For those of you who know NJ, what suburbs/cities should we consider? Budget is 1 million.