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This video showing the transit lines and commute time table are really helpful for exploring different areas with good commute to mid-town. Love that Commute Time Table!
5:42-5:47 This is exactly what I do. I live on Berkeley Ave, close to Mountain station, but I often walk the 25 minutes to South Orange to catch one those morning trains, because my stop has less trains. I (Subconsciously I think), often give myself a little less time than that, so I end up kind of having to book it, but I kinda like the exercise, especially when its cold out, and on an empty stomach, that's a good way to start the day!
I think the New York Metro area suburbs are the best, along with the suburbs of the Northeast Corridor. They don't generally sprawl, at least like the sunbelt suburbs.
Why is the Montclair-Boonton line not mentioned? Glen Ridge - 31 minutes direct from the borough train station to Penn NYC, and Montclair is just a few minutes past that...
Hi Todd, thanks for watching. I hope to do another video in the future once I have added more town tours that are on that line. But thanks for pointing it out, also a great option!
Hi Ashvin, thanks for the comment. I hope to make more tours of Northern Jersey in the coming weeks... I will add Haworth to this list! Thanks for watching and in the meantime feel free to reach out privately if you need more specific help.
@@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC I mean from nj to midtown Manhattan. Waiting for train or transfer. Leave from NJ also need to leave extra time. All add together. It will take hour and a half.
@@Dsuji245 Oh I see what you mean, sure I guess it depends on which station and also how close you live to the station and whether you need to park, etc. Good point. Thanks!
Hi Ronin, are you trying to pick a place based on a fast commute? It really depends on your needs in terms of size and bedroom count. If you want even faster than the towns mentioned in this video, have you considered Jersey City? Here is my video tour: ua-cam.com/video/6768KTCOddo/v-deo.html I have other ideas, but it really depends on what you are looking for. Feel free to reach out via email and we can set up time to speak.
In the thumbnail pic for this video, "Easy access to NYC", you have arrows going from Queens into Manhattan. Ummm, Queens IS NYC. Rephrase it as "Easy access to Manhattan" and it works.
As someone who lives in NJ, the NJ transit is so unreliable. Godforbid it snows or storms, they abandon commuters in Newark Broad Street and theres no way for them to get home. I've seen them do this a few times.
Hi, thanks for the comment. It is a very valid point. I have been thinking about making a video on this topic to discuss alternatives to the train. What area do you live in NJ? Do you have a favorite town? Thanks for watching!
Newark...well people may disagree with me, but downtown is changing FAST! Its only a matter of time before the whole place looks like NYC. Sadly it will displace the people already there.
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This video showing the transit lines and commute time table are really helpful for exploring different areas with good commute to mid-town. Love that Commute Time Table!
Glad it was helpful!
Need a video like this but for westchester, ny commutes into NYC
5:42-5:47 This is exactly what I do. I live on Berkeley Ave, close to Mountain station, but I often walk the 25 minutes to South Orange to catch one those morning trains, because my stop has less trains. I (Subconsciously I think), often give myself a little less time than that, so I end up kind of having to book it, but I kinda like the exercise, especially when its cold out, and on an empty stomach, that's a good way to start the day!
I think the New York Metro area suburbs are the best, along with the suburbs of the Northeast Corridor. They don't generally sprawl, at least like the sunbelt suburbs.
Good point, limited sprawl and public transit vs. all cars in other parts of the US.
I love when UA-cam gives me a random channel with 500 subs!
Glad to be discovered, I hope you find this useful! Looking forward to the next 500!!
Hi, thank you for the information. It was very helpful. I’m wondering if you have videos like this for north of Manhattan, Long Island and CT.
Why is the Montclair-Boonton line not mentioned? Glen Ridge - 31 minutes direct from the borough train station to Penn NYC, and Montclair is just a few minutes past that...
Hi Todd, thanks for watching. I hope to do another video in the future once I have added more town tours that are on that line. But thanks for pointing it out, also a great option!
Edison NJ should be on here.
I love my 40 minute commute from Westchester county NY direct express to grand central terminal 40 minutes 1 stop in Harlem
Great option if you work on the eastside or not too far west. Which town do you live in? Is that an express train route?
Thanks!
Easy. Long Island's Nassau County on the LIRR.
Can you share your thoughts on Haworth as a commuting town to NYC or make a video on it? Thanks
Hi Ashvin, thanks for the comment. I hope to make more tours of Northern Jersey in the coming weeks... I will add Haworth to this list! Thanks for watching and in the meantime feel free to reach out privately if you need more specific help.
Great
Thank you for watching and commenting! Are you considering NJ?
From door to door , anywhere in Manhattan office is an hour and a half.
apologies, not sure I follow what you mean. Are you saying if you live in Manhattan it takes 1.5 hours to get anywhere?
@@Jeff-Suburbs-of-NYC I mean from nj to midtown Manhattan. Waiting for train or transfer. Leave from NJ also need to leave extra time. All add together. It will take hour and a half.
@@Dsuji245 Oh I see what you mean, sure I guess it depends on which station and also how close you live to the station and whether you need to park, etc. Good point. Thanks!
Hi, I start at 7am ending at 7pm with some earlier days 6am. Any advice on how to structure that? Work in mid town just off the e train
Hi Ronin, are you trying to pick a place based on a fast commute? It really depends on your needs in terms of size and bedroom count. If you want even faster than the towns mentioned in this video, have you considered Jersey City? Here is my video tour: ua-cam.com/video/6768KTCOddo/v-deo.html
I have other ideas, but it really depends on what you are looking for. Feel free to reach out via email and we can set up time to speak.
What is the best place to rent/own in NJ and commute to NYC for my son who got admission for out of state.
Hi Subba18, it depends on a lot of things, feel free to reach out directly so you don't have to disclose personal info here in the comments.
In the thumbnail pic for this video, "Easy access to NYC", you have arrows going from Queens into Manhattan. Ummm, Queens IS NYC. Rephrase it as "Easy access to Manhattan" and it works.
Right but keep in mind you have to go through queens coming from Long Island. Same goes for the Bronx and Westchester / Fairfield counties.
As someone who lives in NJ, the NJ transit is so unreliable. Godforbid it snows or storms, they abandon commuters in Newark Broad Street and theres no way for them to get home. I've seen them do this a few times.
Hi, thanks for the comment. It is a very valid point. I have been thinking about making a video on this topic to discuss alternatives to the train. What area do you live in NJ? Do you have a favorite town? Thanks for watching!
Newark...well people may disagree with me, but downtown is changing FAST! Its only a matter of time before the whole place looks like NYC. Sadly it will displace the people already there.
@@Jeskrist5 I hear you, there is a lot of development going on there. Do you have a favorite spot in Newark? Restaurant or otherwise?
Lol or too many LEAVES on the train track
You've lived in all three, "as I can probably say" ?? You don't know for sure if you've lived in all three?
Perhaps he lived in New York for only a short period of time