Anonymous wrote:How about Montclair, NJ - wonderful neighborhood
Anonymous wrote:Does your home budget account for property taxes? I would good the New York Times column "if you are thinking of living in..." It gives a nice overview of the suburbs it profiles.
I am from Fairfield County CT. You may also want to consider town of Fairfield or even Greenwich. Last I checked property taxes were lower in Greenwich because it got a lot of tax revenue from businesses located there. Also the town is not all giant mansions even though that is what it is known for.
Also do you want to live in a town with a beach? That is an option not available in the DMV!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CT to NY commute is sheer hell, they mostly all are around NYC.
I live in Greenwich and the express train takes you to Grand Central in 45 minutes. I absolutely love it here OP and would be happy to answer any of your questions!
Anonymous wrote:CT to NY commute is sheer hell, they mostly all are around NYC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CT to NY commute is sheer hell, they mostly all are around NYC.
Husband is mostly working from home
Anonymous wrote:CT to NY commute is sheer hell, they mostly all are around NYC.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like prices in NJ are really low; you will get a lot for your budget. I used to live in NJ 20 years ago, and the current prices in my small town hardly seem like they’ve gone up. Really strange.
Anonymous wrote:Go to CT
Thanks! We did think about CT as well. Would you suggest any towns over others there?