Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Greenwich here! The property taxes are insane but the town is so lovely and there’s so much to do. It definitely has the most “amenities” of all the towns. Central Greenwich has all your shopping, Old Greenwich has all your beach needs, the schools (especially Riverside Elementary and Eastern Middle) are fantastic. It’s actually way more diverse than people think and you can find any type of housing there - ginormous estates to luxury apartment buildings. 45 minutes to Grand Central on the express train and a 45 minute to hour drive to upper Manhattan.
Ironically Greenwich school system is more diverse than surrounding schools like Darien and New Canaan. Also schools tend to be smaller due to local school systems. There are diverse and high achieving school districts if you know where to look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Greenwich here! The property taxes are insane but the town is so lovely and there’s so much to do. It definitely has the most “amenities” of all the towns. Central Greenwich has all your shopping, Old Greenwich has all your beach needs, the schools (especially Riverside Elementary and Eastern Middle) are fantastic. It’s actually way more diverse than people think and you can find any type of housing there - ginormous estates to luxury apartment buildings. 45 minutes to Grand Central on the express train and a 45 minute to hour drive to upper Manhattan.
Ironically Greenwich school system is more diverse than surrounding schools like Darien and New Canaan. Also schools tend to be smaller due to local school systems. There are diverse and high achieving school districts if you know where to look.
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Greenwich here! The property taxes are insane but the town is so lovely and there’s so much to do. It definitely has the most “amenities” of all the towns. Central Greenwich has all your shopping, Old Greenwich has all your beach needs, the schools (especially Riverside Elementary and Eastern Middle) are fantastic. It’s actually way more diverse than people think and you can find any type of housing there - ginormous estates to luxury apartment buildings. 45 minutes to Grand Central on the express train and a 45 minute to hour drive to upper Manhattan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
That's because property taxes will be $20k a year for an $800k house.
But that 800k house could be on a big gorgeous lot with excellent schools and a charming little downtown.
Anonymous wrote:Maplewood and South Orange NJ are lovely but the taxes are high. Maybe look down the shore and take the ferry from Atlantic Highlands when you need to go into the city?
Anonymous wrote: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.
That's because property taxes will be $20k a year for an $800k house.
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:DH grew up in Larchmont NY, walking distance to the little downtown. Very good schools and a lovely town.