Thinking of Moving to Linden, New Jersey

Updated on February 01, 2017
R.W. asks from Flushing, NY
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We currently live in New York but have very close friends who moved to Linden 3 years ago. Ever since they moved, my husband has been talking about moving. He isnt that happy here and I don't really blame him. We no longer have close friends where we are. Everyone seems to be moving out of our neighborhood and Linden only seems to be growing as a community. We went there on Sunday to look at a house next door to our friends, and the house, along with the community was beautiful. We met a few families from the neighborhood and they were all extremely welcoming. I have nothing but positive things to say about the Linden community. I, however, hate change , and this would be a big one, considering I've lived in New York my entire life. We would need to get a car and I would need to get a driver's license. Living in New York I never needed one, but Linden is basically suburbia, so I would need to drive. However, everything I have seen about the community, I really like. Is there anyone from Linden, or surrounding parts of Jersey that can tell me a little bit about the communities? I'm a bit nervous about the possible transition. Thanks in advance for your responses!

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B.E.

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I don't really know Jersey that well, but being formerly from NYC (Park Slope, Battery Park, Astoria and, yes, Flushing too) I would say one thing you might want to consider is making sure you're in an area that is walkable - maybe something that is kind of like a village where you have close access to the main drag. If you get too way out in the burbs, where you can't get anywhere without driving, you might find it very isolating. Where I live right now out on the Island, going into town or visiting friends is always a bit of a schlepp. Fortunately I live a close walk to the beach and that more than makes up for it. Make sure you find something close by that you really like in whatever community you choose to live in.

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J.C.

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Personally, I would never move to NJ because of their outrageous property taxes but perhaps living in NY your whole life you are used to high taxes?

I live outside of Philadelphia and our taxes are high enough IMHO.

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P.K.

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Good way to ruin a frienship. Right next door?
do not base friendliness of neighborhood on one visit. You have a lot to consider yiu do not drive,car, commuting Think ling and hard about a change like this one

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C.C.

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Have you considered Queens neighborhoods that have a more "suburban" feel, like some parts of Forest Hills? NJ has lots of beautiful towns that are an easy commute from Manhattan, but if you like Queens there are certainly great neighborhoods in Queens too! (I personally am happy in Brooklyn.)

ETA: You're correct about needing a car, that's really true of most parts of NJ. Another benefit of Queens!

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