Category: Housing & Rentals
Living in Newark is a game of trade-offs. Its unparalleled transportation hub, with quick access to Manhattan and a major international airport, is a massive advantage for commuters and travelers. This convenience is paired with a cost of living that is substantially more affordable than New York City's, particularly for housing. The city also has a vibrant cultural pulse, seen in the diverse Ironbound neighborhood, renowned for its food, and in major venues like the NJPAC and Prudential Center.
On the other hand, safety remains a significant concern. While crime has decreased, perceptions and reality can vary drastically from one neighborhood to the next. The public school system presents challenges for many families, and New Jersey's high property taxes and car insurance rates can offset some of the housing affordability. It's a city experiencing a revitalization, full of energy and opportunity, but it still grapples with long-standing urban issues.