New Jersey's Hudson River cities exhibit high walkability similar to Manhattan, yet offer homebuyers significantly lower prices, thus expanding walkable living options beyond NYC.
'The walkability of New York City has a kind of culture to it,' says Realtor.com senior economic analyst Hannah Jones, 'but the value of that walkability has spilled over into these New Jersey towns.'
'All of these neighborhoods have a vibe, just like you find in Queens or Brooklyn,' highlights Jill Biggs, emphasizing the unique cultural flair of New Jersey's walkable areas.
With Manhattan's median real estate prices at $1.6 million and NJ's alternatives being much lower, homebuyers are increasingly looking across the Hudson River.
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