Omg I just passed my NPTE with a license in NY so I was surprised to see you were a PT also! I live in NJ too and was anxious about what options I should choose when starting work in NY and this was super helpful.
Hey Kristine! great video. I was born and raised in north jersey too but as im finally leaving the nest, I know i want to stay in jersey but work in ny. i agree with everything you said and i love hoboken seems like you got a great deal! maybe you can do a video on how you found your apartment ?
Hello Kristine very nice video you gave a lot interesting points about living in New Jersey versus New York Wishing you and your sister well Take Care Dear
So i love new jersey and new york. but if i have to choose i will pick New jersey because it’s not crowded and it’s peaceful like you said and in new york there’s so many people and New jersey is safer than new york because there’s like bad stuff going on in new york like there’s like shootings and stuff in new york and i know there is in NJ but it’s not like NYC because Nyc has more shootings than NJ but i have mroe reasons but i will end it here other than that i love new york but i will choose New jersey but anyways stay safe and peace ✌🏼
Could you tell us the name of the neighborhood in jersey city you are in? My husband and I are looking at moving to the area and want a safe area but affordable enough. Thank you!
Born & raised in NJ & I wouldn't go near Jersey City. Young people think it's hip & cool to live in Hoboken & work in NY. There is NO parking in Hoboken. NONE.
Got to 3m7s in the video and had to stop. Manhattan has two Ts and you don't pronounce either of them! It is not Man hah enn. That's like someone addressing you as Krisine Balazar... two Ts short!! Aside from that, it really makes no sense comparing living in NJ to living in NYC: one is a state, the other is a city; living anywhere in NJ will never give you the experience of living in NYC, and the rents are more expensive in NYC for exactly that reason! It's NYC!! However, you do have the better views. Sort of like, you have to go to the Ontario, Canada side of Niagara Falls because the views of the New York side are why you go to Niagara Falls!
Ugh. The classic case of the suburban New Jersey person who wants to say I am living the New York life.. without actually taking the leap to make your residence in NYC. It’s not the same. You can make all the justifications you want in your head why you think you are having a nyc life experience, but until you actually live there, not across the water in New Jersey - I don’t care how close you think you are - it’s not the same leap of faith you take in your life or state of mind when you make the extra sacrifices to be a New Yorker. Close geographically maybe, but not the same. But this is what many people who grow up in New Jersey strategise in their minds - trying to have a New York life experience without actually making the full switch. But I guess it’s hard kind of because you are starting out so close by so it’s hard to leave that behind, whereas everyone else is from hundreds or thousands of miles away in Kansas, or Michigan, or Maine. It’s a real shame too, because you are selling yourself short in the end not making that leap. What ends up happening is that eventually, the person will talk themselves into moving further out into the suburbs. Seen this movie a thousand times. Yawn 🥱
This is so stupid. NYC has terrible quality of life, there's no novelty in "struggling" in NYC. You are just probably a transplant with something to prove to us. No one is impressed. After a few years, you'll get back to whatever flyover suburb you came from. The rat race, the burnout, the horrendous quality of life are all real struggles. She is actually pretty correct on her assessment.
well i dont think she cares about "'taking the leap"' cause as she says she loves the calmness of hoboken but she likes having the best of both worlds of experiencing the greatness of new york but not having to be there 24/7
Some people rather visit the city, than live in it. There’s nothing wrong with that. I’m grew up in an urban environment, but I love my peace and quiet.
I lived in NJ and loved visiting NY . I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that . 30 minutes in close enough for me 🥺 I could literally go whenever I want.
I find it amazing that all the questions I had about NJ vs NYC were covered as I keep watching this video.
That’s awesome!
@@Kristine.baltazar yah it was like you were reading my mind! Haha.
Jersey City rent prices have skyrocketed now in 2022.
I know!! :(
Omg I just passed my NPTE with a license in NY so I was surprised to see you were a PT also! I live in NJ too and was anxious about what options I should choose when starting work in NY and this was super helpful.
Congrats!!!
Great video! Thank you for your awesome insight...this helps so much to many people like me when taking a job in this region! I was so confused 😅
glad it was helpful!
Hey Kristine! great video. I was born and raised in north jersey too but as im finally leaving the nest, I know i want to stay in jersey but work in ny. i agree with everything you said and i love hoboken seems like you got a great deal! maybe you can do a video on how you found your apartment ?
Thank you! And woo congrats! Big step!
Stop lying and scamming
That's some bullshit
Can't try to play me from DC
Come to VA and think everything is okay
Can you kindly address the double taxation issue.
Rent is cheaper in NJ but then does it add up to being the same after all the toll you pay for ?
When I take the bus I don’t pay toll so no
I used to live in Old Bridge New Jersey spent a lot of my clients on the Jersey Shore especially Seaside Heights
Hello Kristine very nice video you gave a lot interesting points about living in New Jersey versus New York Wishing you and your sister well Take Care Dear
I hope you ignore the haters in the comments.
How much helicopter noise do you deal with in Jersey City?
none!
U probably live at journal square right, bc I can't find any places for $2100 in Hoboken or near Grove street
i lived in newport in a high rise building!
So i love new jersey and new york. but if i have to choose i will pick New jersey because it’s not crowded and it’s peaceful like you said and in new york there’s so many people and New jersey is safer than new york because there’s like bad stuff going on in new york like there’s like shootings and stuff in new york and i know there is in NJ but it’s not like NYC because Nyc has more shootings than NJ but i have mroe reasons but i will end it here other than that i love new york but i will choose New jersey but anyways stay safe and peace ✌🏼
Thanks for sharing!
My gf is from NJ me I'm from Italy we looking where we stay to live.
Could you tell us the name of the neighborhood in jersey city you are in? My husband and I are looking at moving to the area and want a safe area but affordable enough. Thank you!
Girl same I want to know
Newport!
Great video 🔥
thanks!
I think Coney Island is a cool place to
It is!
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Great video!
Thank you!
Great video. Also you save on New York City Resident Tax $$$
❤ I think you right bb
Higher pay in NYC to pay higher taxes. NYC has income tax for non residents working in NYC.😊
True
Great video
thank you!
I don't mean any disrespect, but you are absolutely stunning.
The tax situation is a huge con.
True
is it worse than nyc tax?
Born & raised in NJ & I wouldn't go near Jersey City. Young people think it's hip & cool to live in Hoboken & work in NY. There is NO parking in Hoboken. NONE.
Any children yet? I can provide. I Just launched my website!
They’re both toilet bowls
Got to 3m7s in the video and had to stop. Manhattan has two Ts and you don't pronounce either of them! It is not Man hah enn. That's like someone addressing you as Krisine Balazar... two Ts short!! Aside from that, it really makes no sense comparing living in NJ to living in NYC: one is a state, the other is a city; living anywhere in NJ will never give you the experience of living in NYC, and the rents are more expensive in NYC for exactly that reason! It's NYC!! However, you do have the better views. Sort of like, you have to go to the Ontario, Canada side of Niagara Falls because the views of the New York side are why you go to Niagara Falls!
Oh oh.. someone’s grumpy 😡 Hope you feel better soon 😊
Lighten up, Patty.
Get a life.
Stop lying to to these people
I didn't lie!
You lying to get them low income money
Worst thing about living in Manhattan is that there is no place to park.
Parking is tough there!
but you live in jersey city or hoboken
jersey city
Ugh. The classic case of the suburban New Jersey person who wants to say I am living the New York life.. without actually taking the leap to make your residence in NYC. It’s not the same. You can make all the justifications you want in your head why you think you are having a nyc life experience, but until you actually live there, not across the water in New Jersey - I don’t care how close you think you are - it’s not the same leap of faith you take in your life or state of mind when you make the extra sacrifices to be a New Yorker. Close geographically maybe, but not the same.
But this is what many people who grow up in New Jersey strategise in their minds - trying to have a New York life experience without actually making the full switch. But I guess it’s hard kind of because you are starting out so close by so it’s hard to leave that behind, whereas everyone else is from hundreds or thousands of miles away in Kansas, or Michigan, or Maine.
It’s a real shame too, because you are selling yourself short in the end not making that leap.
What ends up happening is that eventually, the person will talk themselves into moving further out into the suburbs. Seen this movie a thousand times. Yawn 🥱
This is so stupid. NYC has terrible quality of life, there's no novelty in "struggling" in NYC. You are just probably a transplant with something to prove to us. No one is impressed. After a few years, you'll get back to whatever flyover suburb you came from. The rat race, the burnout, the horrendous quality of life are all real struggles. She is actually pretty correct on her assessment.
well i dont think she cares about "'taking the leap"' cause as she says she loves the calmness of hoboken but she likes having the best of both worlds of experiencing the greatness of new york but not having to be there 24/7
@@opinionatednobody5631 you both are right
Some people rather visit the city, than live in it. There’s nothing wrong with that.
I’m grew up in an urban environment, but I love my peace and quiet.
I lived in NJ and loved visiting NY . I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that . 30 minutes in close enough for me 🥺 I could literally go whenever I want.