for my wife's parents.
My wife's parents are retiring at the end of August and looking to move from their Seattle suburb to the East Coast so they can be closer to us. My wife and I live in NYC, which they do not consider an acceptable destination due to the cost and lifestyle change it would entail. But they do want to be somewhere fairly close to the city because they enjoy visiting NYC and seeing us. So they are looking for a New Jersey (or possibly New York) town to settle down in. While I grew up in New Jersey, I'm definitely not an expert on the towns, so I figured I'd ask the board for their input.
Here are their primary criteria
- A hour or less commute into Manhattan, on a train line that has "reliable" service (for a given value of reliable) and weekend trains
- Small town feel with friendly, walkable downtown (not too "crowded")
- Safe area (comfortable walking dog at night, houses kept up, etc.)
- Bonus: Good community or senior center nearby
I grew up in Metuchen and my parents still live there; my wife's parents have visited there a few times and really like that town, but it can be pricey. Since they'll be retired, they're looking for somewhere that is going to be reasonably priced; this also means they also don't care about the school district, which can be one of the biggest drivers of cost of living in NJ. They have a preference towards renting vs buying, since my wife and I don't know what our long-term residency plans are.
So, what do people think?