10 Reasons Why NOT To Move To Monmouth County New Jersey

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Ever thought about moving to New Jersey, Monmouth County in particular? Well make sure you check out these 10 reasons why NOT to move to Monmouth County NJ first. You'll be surprised.. or not.. about the things that could be deal breakers when moving to Central NJ.

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I grew up in Monmouth County but moved to Florida decades ago. I love coming up to visit for a weekend, but I can't imagine living there again. Taxes are obscene. Property taxes plus state income tax would cost me an extra $30k a year with same salary and house value. That's bonkers.

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No worries, the thought never crossed my mind. Been there, no thanks.

andrekellogg
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Expensive, crowded, crazy traffic, ridiculous taxes, you can’t pump your own gas, attitude really rude. Weather is a consideration, humidity in summer is high, expect icy roads and people who don’t know how to drive in icy conditions. No new jobs in Monmouth county because of low corporate growth.

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I’m from New Jersey and although there are some good things about NJ the bad outweigh the good. The high cost of living, high taxes, and never ending traffic are bad enough, but when you have to pay for a day at the beach is the last straw. I remember Tom Kean Sr when he was Governor made the most ridiculous commercial for NJ’s beaches. “ Come to New Jersey we have the most beautiful beaches in the world.”
NJ’s beaches are not that nice that you have to pay to go on them. There are a lot more beaches in states on the Atlantic coast that are way better than NJ’s and a lot of them you don’t have to pay to get on. To name some . Virginia, North and South Carolina and of course Florida!

mikefialko
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3:53 Pretty sure this isn't New England, but actually London, England.

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I agree NJ is the armpit of the country. Overtaxed, overrated, and the people are so provincial in their thinking.

andrekellogg
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I had to go to Roanoke Virginia with my granddaughter after my Husband died. I from new jersey and I am homesick. I can't wait to go back to new jersey. I don't care what anybody said above jersey it's my home.

doreenmarston
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Dont move to Jersey you will regret it and if and when you leave they will charge you and exit tax.

andrekellogg
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ill take monmouth over bergen county all day

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