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ISGQ t1_jdmovpd wrote

Depends where in those locations you are, but you can definitely find reasonable one bedrooms under 3k in all of those places. I’m struggling to wonder who the many people are who will find that a substantial enough “discount” to merit spending an hour and $6-11 round trip getting to the city every time they want to go. My guess is if this recession fully materializes, these new buildings are going to have a very hard time filling up and we’ll see covid-like deals to get people in

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ISGQ t1_jdl8urx wrote

Honestly, how in the world are they going to fill that building at NYC/Hoboken/JC price points given the plethora of cheaper and other options popping up in Newark?? Are there really that many people wanting to overpay in Newark or am I just crazy?

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ISGQ t1_irwut8x wrote

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As a fellow Texan who has spent a few years in Newark, I’d highly recommend that you don’t move here. If you want access to NYC without Manhattan prices, try looking in cheaper boroughs (e.g. Brooklyn, Queens), or else try Hoboken/downtown Jersey City.

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