Jersey Brehs…….Get in here. (Gentrification talk)

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Studio apartments start at $2200 :sadbron:

I snatched up a 2 bedroom brownstone apartment, gut renovated with laundry and private back yard in prime Bed Stuy for $1900


At a point I was thinking I’d have to leave BKLYN and after looking at jersey city prices I knew Brooklyn was still the move
 

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Not that side of the oranges
I'm not seeing it for those others, especially Orange.
@NewYorkIsBetterThanDallas @Shadow King so should we just say that……North Jersey is going through a huge change (gentrification)?
I can't speak on places like Paterson or Passaic or anything but JC has been going through this. Newark has the Downtown area but I don't see them going much further beyond that. Anywhere else I don't consider areas being "gentrified" as they were already middle class.
 

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I lived in Urby down town three years ago….the rent was $2900 a month for a tiny one bedroom. The view was worth a million dollars though:wow:
 

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Y’all should be worried about Newark and The Oranges

Been keeping an eye on West and South Orange to buy a home after this Queens experiment.

shyt looks like a meal out there. :cook:

Montclair, Verona, Mountain Lakes, Boonton, Denville are the ideal for space, but those Oranges. :scheme:
 

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
I'm not seeing it for those others, especially Orange.

I can't speak on places like Paterson or Passaic or anything but JC has been going through this. Newark has the Downtown area but I don't see them going much further beyond that. Anywhere else I don't consider areas being "gentrified" as they were already middle class.


I am cause my friend from the Bronx lives in a penthouse apartment in a new building in Orange on a block that is shady or use to be shady. But oranges in the Newark is slow development
 

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Jc been gentrified for a long time now. I haven't been to much of jc besides downtown and it's pretty nice. Reminds me of downtown Brooklyn, park slope, long island city, Ridgewood.
 
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