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Subject: Re: A bit OT: Anyone familiar with New Jersey? Posted on: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 23:00:05 EST

"mdrawson" wrote in
news:biJ_d.65161$7z6.53474@lakeread04:

> Actually, what's wrong with Princeton?

I'm assuming the outlying areas will be a little cheaper in terms of rent
(and from the first preliminary searches I've done, that seems to be the
case.) It's just a matter of figuring out which outlying areas are nice.

> Nice community, all the
> benefits of a university town. If you're looking for less expensive
> just head up Rte 206, slightly out of town to the north. On Cherry
> Valley Road there's a Pulte community (Fieldwood) where there are
> condos in the 4's and low 5's that are very nice and reasonably new
> --- overall a good deal.

Looking to rent in the immediate future.

> Any of the towns surrounding Princeton are decent --- Hopewell,
> Pennington. If you're into crime and drugs, Trenton would work,
> otherwise, avoid that.

Ah, OK.

> Since you won't need the train for commuting,
> Princeton Junction would be a waste of money. East Windsor and
> Hightstown are pretty decent and fairly (relatively) reasonable.

"Pretty decent?"

> "Salvator Ruiz" wrote in message
> news:Xns961D81C6ACE95youremailcom@68.1.17.6...
>> It looks like I'll get a job in Princeton, so I'll need to move to
>> that area. Anyone have suggestions of what towns/cities near
>> PRinceton would be good places to live?
>
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