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FParker82 t1_j33x4lm wrote
Reply to comment by PretendSky2322 in Are high electricity bills the norm in JC? by PretendSky2322
Yes, I agree. In that case your bill doesn’t sound too off to me but obviously look into it just to be sure.
Iamdonewithusernames t1_j33x0ev wrote
Reply to Food Allergy Conscientious Restaurants? by PixelSquish
Hamilton Pork
PretendSky2322 OP t1_j33tg9c wrote
Reply to comment by sonobono11 in Are high electricity bills the norm in JC? by PretendSky2322
Thx for the tip!
PretendSky2322 OP t1_j33tetz wrote
Reply to comment by Plus_Mix6915 in Are high electricity bills the norm in JC? by PretendSky2322
I see, thank you!
PretendSky2322 OP t1_j33tbwe wrote
Reply to comment by Ainsel72l in Are high electricity bills the norm in JC? by PretendSky2322
Cool, thank you!
PretendSky2322 OP t1_j33tab3 wrote
Reply to comment by Cuprunnethover2022 in Are high electricity bills the norm in JC? by PretendSky2322
Agree, it’s the heat. Time to wear more layers
PretendSky2322 OP t1_j33t6yl wrote
Reply to comment by FParker82 in Are high electricity bills the norm in JC? by PretendSky2322
Yes electric stove. I’m sure that adds up but I think it’s the heat that’s making a big difference
Plo8crusher OP t1_j33t5v0 wrote
Reply to comment by Cuprunnethover2022 in Anyone interested in taking over a lease through November at Haus 25? Job has me relocating out of state. Can keep the apt fully furnished if needed prior to Nov. Current rent is ~$1,300 below what the apt is going for now (700sf 1bd). Message/DM me if interested! Building and location are great! by Plo8crusher
Not sure what they will end up doing, safe assumption though
burlybroad t1_j33sjpt wrote
Reply to Anyone interested in taking over a lease through November at Haus 25? Job has me relocating out of state. Can keep the apt fully furnished if needed prior to Nov. Current rent is ~$1,300 below what the apt is going for now (700sf 1bd). Message/DM me if interested! Building and location are great! by Plo8crusher
Holy shit lol
DPedia OP t1_j33s1mg wrote
Reply to comment by DirectorBeneficial48 in Kitchen Designer Recommendation by DPedia
Yeah? My concern is the house is way old, and things aren't exactly up to code as of now. I feel like their standard go-to options won't work for one reason or another. Like, their design plans include recessed lights but we find out the house isn't wired to support that (that's a bad example, but you know what I mean). But maybe I'm just not giving them enough credit for what they do.
Economy-Cupcake808 t1_j33rdet wrote
Reply to comment by DirectorBeneficial48 in Anyone interested in taking over a lease through November at Haus 25? Job has me relocating out of state. Can keep the apt fully furnished if needed prior to Nov. Current rent is ~$1,300 below what the apt is going for now (700sf 1bd). Message/DM me if interested! Building and location are great! by Plo8crusher
Yeah I don’t understand why you would spend that much on a rental when if you’re making enough the live there you may as well just buy a property
Flobro4 t1_j33qghi wrote
Reply to comment by BadNewsBenjamin in Is Razza worth the hype? Best date night spots to try out? by [deleted]
Satis is great
Economy-Cupcake808 t1_j33qf5p wrote
Reply to comment by Cuprunnethover2022 in Anyone interested in taking over a lease through November at Haus 25? Job has me relocating out of state. Can keep the apt fully furnished if needed prior to Nov. Current rent is ~$1,300 below what the apt is going for now (700sf 1bd). Message/DM me if interested! Building and location are great! by Plo8crusher
Yes presumably
Flobro4 t1_j33qcjs wrote
Razza is worth hype but not so much as the hype it gets.
Frankie's is basically across the street and it's great, but seems like no one has heard of it.
Corto others have mentioned, BUT it's amazing and worth mentioning again.
The Franklin is another great BYOB.
Edwards is a top tier steakhouse imo.
DirectorBeneficial48 t1_j33q8m3 wrote
Reply to Kitchen Designer Recommendation by DPedia
You should stop by the big box home improvement stores. Home Depot and Lowes offer design services for a relatively nominal fee. It's a good place to start and see what the corporate folks can design, recommend, etc. If you don't like what they go with, you've already eliminated a possible redo when you search for an independent contractor.
Cuprunnethover2022 t1_j33q5py wrote
Reply to comment by DirectorBeneficial48 in Anyone interested in taking over a lease through November at Haus 25? Job has me relocating out of state. Can keep the apt fully furnished if needed prior to Nov. Current rent is ~$1,300 below what the apt is going for now (700sf 1bd). Message/DM me if interested! Building and location are great! by Plo8crusher
100% agree.
DirectorBeneficial48 t1_j33prow wrote
Reply to comment by Cuprunnethover2022 in Anyone interested in taking over a lease through November at Haus 25? Job has me relocating out of state. Can keep the apt fully furnished if needed prior to Nov. Current rent is ~$1,300 below what the apt is going for now (700sf 1bd). Message/DM me if interested! Building and location are great! by Plo8crusher
LUXURY HOUSING
(Sucks shit. Don't think there's enough lotteries to win where I'd pay $44,000/yr (or more!) to rent a 1b/1ba in NJ)
mooseLimbsCatLicks t1_j33pbio wrote
Reply to comment by Cuprunnethover2022 in Anyone interested in taking over a lease through November at Haus 25? Job has me relocating out of state. Can keep the apt fully furnished if needed prior to Nov. Current rent is ~$1,300 below what the apt is going for now (700sf 1bd). Message/DM me if interested! Building and location are great! by Plo8crusher
Wow!
Flobro4 t1_j33oc2d wrote
Reply to Moving to NJ, how is Journal Square? by TouchPorcelain
Lived in JSQ for 4+ years, JC for 8+. I like JSQ a lot.
sonobono11 t1_j33o426 wrote
Mine was $30. Don’t leave the heat on when you don’t need it. Never run it over night. When you do turn it on, set a 30min timer.
ezmolaw t1_j33mxya wrote
Reply to Moving to NJ, how is Journal Square? by TouchPorcelain
I lived in Hoboken, downtown JC, and now Journal Square and I can say that JSQ is totally fine. It’s cheaper, significantly more diverse than downtown, and has path and bus options. Is it as gentrified as downtown — definitely not which may make a little less safer but you should fine as long as you are aware of your surroundings. I grew up in NJ so i know all the neighborhoods very well and I say your best bet around here is JSQ, the heights, Harrison, or the communipaw area of JC by liberty state park if you want to be generally close to the city with things to do. Otherwise check out Hackensack, Union City, or Weehawken in my opinion.
The heights is probably one of my favorite areas of JC - it’s residential, walkable, has frequent nyc bus access, stores nearby, and is generally one of the more untouched parts of the area. It’s starting to gentrify a bit now but skews more to multi families and Bayonne box type redevelopments. Age range can vary but it skews more to mid 30s and above.
Harrison is cool but a lil further west closer to newark where gentrification has begun over the last few years. The newark area gets a bad rep but it’s really not that bad, people don’t even know there’s areas with mansions etc. Anyway in Harrison a lot of buildings are basically brand new and it’s close to the Portuguese section of newark which has bomb food. It’s also cheaper than jc and still has a path train to nyc. Age range varies but there’s a younger crowd there with all the new development.
Hackensack is further north, has been going through gentrification for the past 3-4 years now and has a ton of new buildings albeit not too cheap. They have bus access to nyc and is close to route 4 and 17 which have a bunch of malls, restaurants, etc. Age range here varies as it’s a residential/suburb-like area. You’d likely want a car here though.
Union City, is just north of the heights. It’s cheaper than JC, has bus access, tends to skew more Latinx, and has restaurants but not much to do at night. Age range tends to be more so families and older folks but you can definitely find something affordable here, you’ll just have to take Uber at night.
JSQ as mentioned is a melting pot. Some condos, some high rise rentals (w/ many more coming), multi families, single families etc. Has great access to nyc (bus or train), very diverse, not the best supermarkets or gyms, is walkable and is close to all the downtown “fun.” It’s safe, but as you can see from this thread it’s relative. I’ve met people who generally view areas as “safe” based on the people who live there rather than actually having lived there. Imo I haven’t had any issue but I’m an early 30s male of color who grew up in diverse north jersey towns so I feel fine. Age range varies here since it’s so big, but with all the new buildings I’d say it’s getting younger — maybe mid 20s and above.
Downtown JC is very walkable, has the path, many things to do nightlife wise and restaurant wise, not the best parking, likes to consider themselves diverse but it’s mostly white, generally one of the safest parts of JC but also the most expensive. Gentrification is over here so it’s basically tapped out it’s potential. Age range is generally mid 20s to 40s but skews right in the middle imo.
Communipaw is close to liberty state park, has only light rail access (which you can take and switch to the path), is in the midst of gentrification, is walkable although you may not want to walk too far due to safety, but has become much younger with the new buildings in the area. It’s definitely not a bad place to start as it’s prolly one of the cheaper areas closest to downtown JC.
Hoboken is 1sq mile, extremely walkable, has the best bus and path options, tighter living quarters, horrible parking and flooding, not diverse, but very safe and has a bunch of restaurants and early 20s nightlife. You could get lucky with a roommate situation over there and start there.
Hopefully this helps! Any questions just lemme know!
Cuprunnethover2022 t1_j33mn5l wrote
Reply to comment by Plo8crusher in Anyone interested in taking over a lease through November at Haus 25? Job has me relocating out of state. Can keep the apt fully furnished if needed prior to Nov. Current rent is ~$1,300 below what the apt is going for now (700sf 1bd). Message/DM me if interested! Building and location are great! by Plo8crusher
So at renewal it will jump to 5k or more?
Plo8crusher OP t1_j33mif4 wrote
Reply to comment by Cuprunnethover2022 in Anyone interested in taking over a lease through November at Haus 25? Job has me relocating out of state. Can keep the apt fully furnished if needed prior to Nov. Current rent is ~$1,300 below what the apt is going for now (700sf 1bd). Message/DM me if interested! Building and location are great! by Plo8crusher
Yes, I moved in when they first opened and got a good deal, these are not cheap at the moment…
Plo8crusher OP t1_j33mbve wrote
Reply to comment by Cuprunnethover2022 in Anyone interested in taking over a lease through November at Haus 25? Job has me relocating out of state. Can keep the apt fully furnished if needed prior to Nov. Current rent is ~$1,300 below what the apt is going for now (700sf 1bd). Message/DM me if interested! Building and location are great! by Plo8crusher
Price is ~$3,700
jeffsnguyen t1_j33yxu6 wrote
Reply to Anyone interested in taking over a lease through November at Haus 25? Job has me relocating out of state. Can keep the apt fully furnished if needed prior to Nov. Current rent is ~$1,300 below what the apt is going for now (700sf 1bd). Message/DM me if interested! Building and location are great! by Plo8crusher
Haus25 is overpriced and isn’t any better than other upscale housing in the area. It’s because they have 5% of units as affordable unit so they make market rates eat the difference.
They want to charge prime Manhattan price that’s a laugh.