Submitted by RunsOnColdBrew t3_11o6kaz in newjersey
As the title states, I'm making my way to the Garden State from Pittsburgh. Since I've only ever passed through NJ, I'm not familiar with the communities and unfortunately will not have much time to see potential properties in person before packing up and moving. Pittsburgh is cheaper to live in than most of the country, so we're prepared to downsize by a LOT.
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Can anyone recommend neighborhoods, property management companies, or even private landlords that check (most of) the boxes?
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Thank you for the help in advance. To preface, I already prefer Wawa over Sheetz, and understand I'm not supposed to ever go into the left lane. I'm not a Steelers fan.
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Background:
- Cannot buy a home at this time--strictly renting with a budget of <$2,500 per month
- Prefer to live in Monmouth/Ocean Counties--no need to visit NYC, so I want to avoid traffic and other inconveniences associated with that commute (see commute info below)
- 2 adult professionals / 2 adult housebroken cats / 1 adult housebroken dog
- Relocation will likely be in the fall
Requirements:
- Off-street parking. Unreserved spaces in a parking lot are OK.
- <30 min commute from Neptune / <45 min commute from Colts Neck
- Will not leave pets behind, so landlord/property manager MUST be willing to accommodate 2 cats and 1 dog; OK with paying extra deposit and/or pet rent
Strongly Prefer:
- In-unit washer/dryer OR washer/dryer hookup
- Close to parks or trails
- Easy access to conveniences like the grocery store and pharmacy
Not Important:
- Nightlife. We don't drink or "go out"--a good time is a Target run or trip to the farmer's market.
- School district; no plans for kids. Would still like to not get stabbed walking from the car to my front door, so still have safety (kinda) in mind.
mcscootface t1_jbr46o2 wrote
I suggest looking at anything in Ocean Township, Eatontown, or Tinton Falls. They should have a nice selection of apartment complexes that could fit your requirements.
Fair warning- both Monmouth and Ocean counties have areas that are damn near impossible in the summer time. Monmouth generally is easier because there’s no barrier island traffic that makes the main roads bottleneck. Monmouth, in my opinion, has an immaculate selection of parks and trails.
Year-round, Ocean county is a less friendly place in general.