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Don't Move To New Jersey - 10 Facts You Must know Before Moving Here With great healthcare, impeccable schooling, and a quiet lifestyle - it makes sense as to why so many people are now making the move to New Jersey. But there are a few things that you should know about if you’re thinking of finding a home for yourself here. 1. High taxes One of the very first things that you might want to consider before you even start thinking of moving to New Jersey is how much you will be spending on taxes. People living here will pay an average amount of over $931,968 dollars in taxes in a lifetime, which is more than you would pay in any other state in the whole country. Nationwide the average tax amount over lifetime is $525,037 which means NJ state taxes amount are almost 80% higher than the national average! This is mainly because property taxes in this state are extremely high. And if you plan on owning a home here, you’re probably going to be paying higher taxes here than you would anywhere else. 2. Traffic With almost 9 million residents in New Jersey, regardless of how you commute the roads are always packed and busy. Although the state has a pretty effective mass transit system, certain highways and roads such as route 3, route 4 , the Garden State Parkway, and the New Jersey Turnpike are always choked with cars. So you either learn to live with it or you don’t. So, if you can’t manage planning ahead and leaving a little earlier to try and beat the traffic, moving here probably isn’t going to be all that fun for you. 3. Cost of Living NJ is one of the top 10 states to have the highest cost of living . One the main defining factor in the formula is the cost of housing which ends up being 50% then the natural average. Daily cost of living such has groceries and food shopping also comes pricy in NJ. 4. North and South Jersey Speaking of North and South Jersey, there’s a debate over property ownership between both sides. The reason behind this debate is the fact that there is no definitive line separating the North from the South, leading to a lot of arguments over ownership. If you want to be entertained- go on Facebook and search for what geographical feather separate south Jersey from north jersey. 5. Retirement According to the wallethub study NJ was ranked #1 as the worst state to retire !!!! The reason is mainly because of the very high cost of living and its among the least tax-friendly states for retirees. NJ sever winter weather can make it extremely difficult for the seniors. 6. Pollution The air report study done by The American lung association indicates that NJ continues to have some of the most polluted air in the nation. The pollution levels here are 45% worse than the national average, along with the air quality being 6% worse than the national average. New Jersey has no pollution management which might be a deal-breaker for many. 4. Public Transit when it comes to NJ transit, trains are ranked the worst in the nation 2 years in a row!!!! The transit buses are ranked the 8th worst in the nation. The reason is that the trains and buses were facing lots of mechanical problems as a result of that many lines were delayed or canceled, got overcrowded which prevented many residents of getting to their destination on time. 3. The Residents Sure, New Jersey is a tight-knit community and while that comes with its own advantages, it also means that you will sometimes feel like you have no sense of privacy. Small arguments can turn into fights when everyone is always all up in each other’s business. 2. Blue Laws The only places that are open, are restaurants, parks, and other public spaces. But just about anything else is closed . 1.Toxic We’ve already talked about pollution before. But let me just tell you that the problem goes way beyond just that. The simple truth is that New Jersey is an industrial state with tons of superfund sites contaminated by hazardous waste that’s toxic for human health. NJ has the most superfund sites then any other state ! So, living here can literally damage your quality of life. 👔 Ron Cohen 📱 Call or Text us: 201-240-2991 🌐 Website: https://roncohen.kw.com/ 📨 Email: [email protected] 📅 Free Real Estate Consultation (Zoom Call) #teaneck #newjersey #bergencountynj #bergencountyrealestate #bergencounty #realestatenj #newjerseyrealtor #newjerseyhomes #newjerseytransit #movingtonj Keywords: 10 reasons not to move to new jersey don't move to new jersey life in new jersey living in new jersey move to new jersey moving to new jersey moving to new jersey from nyc moving to new jersey pros and cons reasons not to move to new jersey reasons to move to new jersey should i move to new jersey things to know before moving to new jersey tips on moving to new jersey top 10 reasons not to move to new jersey what to know before moving to new jersey