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1. anewlevel (131) | 3 years ago | I'm currently living in NJ. It's the only state I've ever lived in so I don't have another place to compare it to. I will say that it's expensive to live here, especially in North Jersey. Property taxes are high, quite possibly the highest in the nation (not sure about that). Air Quality isn't so great here; there is a sulfur odor in the air at times. Yes, that's pretty gross, but I guess like anything else, you get used to it. It's densely populated here; there's way too many people for my taste. Traffic can be pretty terrible too (again, because it's too populated). Stay away from the major cities unless you like noise and traffic congestion. I like the farmlands and the woodsy areas but they are diminishing every year. Suburban sprawl is taking over "the garden state". What we call "McMansions", (very expensive, large houses for single families) are very popular here, and condominiums are going up faster than you can blink an eye. One positive thing I have to say about New Jersey is that we do have lots of beaches and boardwalks to enjoy. Gambling in the casinos of Atlantic City is pretty cool too.
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bornraf (173) | 3 years ago | I lived in NJ for a year while I was working at Rutgers. Yes it was expensive but I found it culturally interesting
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2. laowai (118) | 3 years ago | I spent most of the first 23 years of life in north Jersey. I was fairly bored in the suburbs and things were too expensive when I moved back after college to work. I wanted to get out. But now that I've been out for almost 4 years, I miss it more than anything--even if I have very few friends left there. It's always my home and someday I'll move back.
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bornraf (173) | 3 years ago | I understand you. I have been ou of my town for nearly 14 years and would like to go back soon. You never forget your childhood experiences in your native town
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hardworkingmom (819) | 3 years ago | I lived in NJ for 30 something yrs and I've moved out of NJ about a year ago to NC. To me it was the best move I could've ever did. But it also depends on the area(what part of NJ)you live or lived in. I was born and raised in Essex County the Oranges.
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3. Acts238girl (1897) | 3 years ago | I have never lived in New Jersey.I have always wanted to visit though.
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| 4. Italiana2683 (83) | 3 years ago | I lived in Jersey all my life. It really depends on where you are but Jersey can get you into trouble. LOL.
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hardworkingmom (819) | 3 years ago | THAT IS SOOOOOOOOO TTTRRRUE LOL I could've said it better
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5. mugzy528 (645) | 3 years ago | I grew up in South Jersey and moved out of there about 9 Years ago the Taxes are Killing people up there I was Paying $6000 a Year and now where I live I pay about $400 a year and I live on 4 acres of land. I would never move back there when I grew up it was all woods and Farmland and now it is Nothing but houses and more Houses It kinda turns my stomach to see that happen.But where I live now it is starting to Happen so it jusat a matter of time before my taxes go sky High.I have a Farm in my Backyard and also 2500 acre gaming preserve on my one side of property. Have a Great Day/Night.
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6. Xdrowninghavocx (3056) | 1 year ago | It's boring, expensive, and crowded. I'm sure most people want to leave, but most rarely do. And why is that? I've overheard tons of conversations in the middle of stores and they have all been about one main thing. Living in NJ. It's really expensive to live here now and a lot of people are tired of the traffic.
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| 7. Jillianmc (78) | 8 months ago | Iv lived in new jersey all of my life! Jersey born and raised=) I love it. everytime i go out of state i brag that im a jersey girl. i admit some parts are bad but you have to know how to not just judge a place by the negatives like Camden. jersey suburbs are soo nice and even luxurious, believe it or not, we are not the armpit of the United States
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