Submitted by ringsandthings125 t3_125uc4e in newjersey
Hi everyone, hoping to get some thoughts and opinions from people here who know the area better than I do. My husband and I currently live in South Jersey close to Philly. We like the area but are looking to buy a home soon. Things are expensive here yes, but moreso just expensive for what you’d get. We recently started looking at more of the state and it seems like we could get a lot more property and a larger home for less money if we go a bit north and west. We’d love to have a little bit of land which isn’t really feasible where we currently are.
Does anyone here have any general feedback on areas such as Flemington, Clinton, Alexandria Twp, Lebanon, etc? I’m seeing a decent amount of listings there but neither of us grew up near there so don’t know much. For context we are in our mid/late 20s and will likely have children soon, so it would be great to be in an area with younger people and families if any of these towns fit that bill. Also open to any feedback on other towns that might fit these things too!
Thank you!
JerseyWiseguy t1_je5zan9 wrote
Hunterdon county is one of the wealthiest counties in the entire nation, based on median household income. So, while it's not perfect, by any means, it is a generally nice place to live--nice schools, low crime, plenty of local amenities, etc. Personally, I don't like all of the traffic in Fleminton, itself, though there is a lot available there. I've lived in the Clinton/Annandale area, and it's very nice--I have never seen so many Porsche SUVs anywhere else. The area is picturesque, and there are a lot of little ritzy shops and restaurants there. It's not unusual to walk into downtown Clinton on a summer weekend to find live bands playing on the street and young couple taking their kids to trendy ice cream shops. Alexandria Twp. is more rural--lots more farms and bigger properties. Lebanon isn't quite as fancy, but there is a lot nearby, as it's close commuter routes (22 & I-78).
In sum, the Hunterdon area is nice--nicer than a lot of NJ--and a good place to live and raise kids. That is, if you can afford to live there.