Correct bro Louis streaky gatto Pete laplaca before I think and his son after not a lot about him out there what I have read proper gangster big crew.
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North Arlington is across the river from Belleville. And next to Kearny. That whole area is mostly Hispanic now and has been for yrs. Especially Kearny. Which is funny that they are operating out of North Arlington. Must be a biz that they have a piece of or something. Because Italians moved out of there a long time ago. Most of the Italians left in Belleville live in Northern Belleville close to the border with Nutley which is still a nice town with lots of Italians that haven't made the move to Morris County yet. Sammartino Sr was running a crew out of North Arlington.
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Thise 2 areas are very diverse and yes more Spanish in Kearny and Harrison but balanced & great place to live today with real estate exploding. NA and Bellville still have a lot of Italians. ( especially older ) , NA has loads of Italian restaurants, wise guys come around. You would know the restaurant those guys met out of , off Schuyler Ave and to my knowledge they don’t have a piece as it’s been there awhile but he wouldn’t be the first guy to gamble away his joint.Rocco wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 8:36 am North Arlington is across the river from Belleville. And next to Kearny. That whole area is mostly Hispanic now and has been for yrs. Especially Kearny. Which is funny that they are operating out of North Arlington. Must be a biz that they have a piece of or something. Because Italians moved out of there a long time ago. Most of the Italians left in Belleville live in Northern Belleville close to the border with Nutley which is still a nice town with lots of Italians that haven't made the move to Morris County yet. Sammartino Sr was running a crew out of North Arlington.
Nutley is still real white , surprising. Bellville is actually starting to get hit as it’s affordable. NA is booming ( like Kearny / Harrison ) getting JC overflow and was recently voted #1 affordable place to live in NJ. Kearny just got 5 new Amazon distribution centers
Huge gambling operations out of these areas & out in the open , almost everyone does a lil book like they do a lil weed or both as their side hustle. Lots of independents too but their is so much volume I think everyone is eating ( or was ) & use their platform anyway. I know some guys got into fireworks to eat w gambling down. I have heard you can make good margins
It scares me to think what could happen to all those great Italian spots in NA , Nutley & Bellville .
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Any one help me with who was in there crew we know a few from tinos and from gattos I only know the sons and son in law .
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My cousin married a Brazlian guy bought a nice old Victorian in Kearny. The Italians left in Belleville are all in Northern Belleville for the most part(by where Mike Pernas house is). The south end of Belleville is not that great and very few if any Italians left there. Same with Forest Hills section of Northern Newark. You still have the Italian businesses. Calandra's Dicky Dees etc. But for the most part ...Italians have moved out. What you see on Lake St along Branch Brook park is allot of Professional Minorities who have still kept that area nice which is nice to see. Nutley is a solid town..always has been. And your right...there has been a mass exodus from Jersey City. Builders are literally knocking on doors in Northern Jersey City and making offers on peoples homes to sell so they can turn the multi-families into condos etc. And yeah...everyone likes to Gamble. The Latino's gamble hard on Soccer.TommyNoto wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 2:09 pmThise 2 areas are very diverse and yes more Spanish in Kearny and Harrison but balanced & great place to live today with real estate exploding. NA and Bellville still have a lot of Italians. ( especially older ) , NA has loads of Italian restaurants, wise guys come around. You would know the restaurant those guys met out of , off Schuyler Ave and to my knowledge they don’t have a piece as it’s been there awhile but he wouldn’t be the first guy to gamble away his joint.Rocco wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 8:36 am North Arlington is across the river from Belleville. And next to Kearny. That whole area is mostly Hispanic now and has been for yrs. Especially Kearny. Which is funny that they are operating out of North Arlington. Must be a biz that they have a piece of or something. Because Italians moved out of there a long time ago. Most of the Italians left in Belleville live in Northern Belleville close to the border with Nutley which is still a nice town with lots of Italians that haven't made the move to Morris County yet. Sammartino Sr was running a crew out of North Arlington.
Nutley is still real white , surprising. Bellville is actually starting to get hit as it’s affordable. NA is booming ( like Kearny / Harrison ) getting JC overflow and was recently voted #1 affordable place to live in NJ. Kearny just got 5 new Amazon distribution centers
Huge gambling operations out of these areas & out in the open , almost everyone does a lil book like they do a lil weed or both as their side hustle. Lots of independents too but their is so much volume I think everyone is eating ( or was ) & use their platform anyway. I know some guys got into fireworks to eat w gambling down. I have heard you can make good margins
It scares me to think what could happen to all those great Italian spots in NA , Nutley & Bellville .
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I was just in Nutley Friday night, its really nice. Still all 100% Italian with nice well kept homes. A lot of LCN guys and wannabees live in Nutley as well. Nutley will always be a nice Italian stronghold. I used to hangout at Franklin Steakhouse a lot back in the day.
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Rocco wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 6:45 amMy cousin married a Brazlian guy bought a nice old Victorian in Kearny. The Italians left in Belleville are all in Northern Belleville for the most part(by where Mike Pernas house is). The south end of Belleville is not that great and very few if any Italians left there. Same with Forest Hills section of Northern Newark. You still have the Italian businesses. Calandra's Dicky Dees etc. But for the most part ...Italians have moved out. What you see on Lake St along Branch Brook park is allot of Professional Minorities who have still kept that area nice which is nice to see. Nutley is a solid town..always has been. And your right...there has been a mass exodus from Jersey City. Builders are literally knocking on doors in Northern Jersey City and making offers on peoples homes to sell so they can turn the multi-families into condos etc. And yeah...everyone likes to Gamble. The Latino's gamble hard on Soccer.TommyNoto wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 2:09 pmThise 2 areas are very diverse and yes more Spanish in Kearny and Harrison but balanced & great place to live today with real estate exploding. NA and Bellville still have a lot of Italians. ( especially older ) , NA has loads of Italian restaurants, wise guys come around. You would know the restaurant those guys met out of , off Schuyler Ave and to my knowledge they don’t have a piece as it’s been there awhile but he wouldn’t be the first guy to gamble away his joint.Rocco wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 8:36 am North Arlington is across the river from Belleville. And next to Kearny. That whole area is mostly Hispanic now and has been for yrs. Especially Kearny. Which is funny that they are operating out of North Arlington. Must be a biz that they have a piece of or something. Because Italians moved out of there a long time ago. Most of the Italians left in Belleville live in Northern Belleville close to the border with Nutley which is still a nice town with lots of Italians that haven't made the move to Morris County yet. Sammartino Sr was running a crew out of North Arlington.
Nutley is still real white , surprising. Bellville is actually starting to get hit as it’s affordable. NA is booming ( like Kearny / Harrison ) getting JC overflow and was recently voted #1 affordable place to live in NJ. Kearny just got 5 new Amazon distribution centers
Huge gambling operations out of these areas & out in the open , almost everyone does a lil book like they do a lil weed or both as their side hustle. Lots of independents too but their is so much volume I think everyone is eating ( or was ) & use their platform anyway. I know some guys got into fireworks to eat w gambling down. I have heard you can make good margins
It scares me to think what could happen to all those great Italian spots in NA , Nutley & Bellville .
Yeah 1/2 my friends are Brazilian , I’m a white minority for sure amongst my friends lol
City of NWK has a huge program pushing NwK kids thru Rutgers Newark which has basically doubled the student population in NWK and are buying skyscrapers downtown to convert to student housing. A lot of younger Newark professionals are branching out ( especiallly college educated women, hot too lol) Harrison has a lot in the new luxury Apts, that south side of bellville real estate is getting hot , same with Bloomfield. Nutley has always been a home run but now the surrounding areas are catching up, especially West Hudson, but Kearny I think you will make big $ in 10 years ( think Harrison 10 years ago ) as it’s a lower buying point and really starting to pop.
I missed JC , I just didn’t see it coming ( shame on me as it’s home) but I wasn’t going to make that mistake and started buying in Kearny / Harrison 6 years ago when you still got deals. I basically bought the next path train stop after JC expecting the growth to keep building out.
I’m not smart enough to time real estate deals ( or stocks ) and rather use a gauge where, would I be pissed 10 years from now if I Didn’t but that property ? If that’s a strong Yes then I just buy and figure out the #s as I go along lol
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I would buy in Downtown Newark as much as possible. That’s going to be the next hotspot to live, there’s a Whole Foods there now for crying out loud. 12-15 minute train ride into Manhattan and when The Sopranos movie comes out Newark will be “hip” to live in with real value, kinda like Brooklyn was in the 1990s.
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I agreeNJShore4Life wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 12:26 pm I would buy in Downtown Newark as much as possible. That’s going to be the next hotspot to live, there’s a Whole Foods there now for crying out loud. 12-15 minute train ride into Manhattan and when The Sopranos movie comes out Newark will be “hip” to live in with real value, kinda like Brooklyn was in the 1990s.
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I agree. There are still some good deals in Kearney. People have kept these really old large Victorians in perfect condition. My cousin bought that home 4-5yrs ago for just under $300k. 5 bd 3 bath detached 1/5car garage. And her street for the most part is kept very nice. Everyone takes care of their home and property. Which is KEY. Watching what happened to Northern Newark is a good thing. You got young educated professional minorities moving in. For the most part keeping the properties nice. Its key for it growing like you said is happening and will spread into Southern Belleville. Allot better then what has happened to other communities just south of Newark. Like Hillside(once a great town) and Irvington( my parents generation is was nice !) ..even parts of Union aren't that great really..well not like it was in the early 80s and 70s. I lived in Hillside as a kid in the 70s...and its just gone so far down hill. It was like half black but all good hard working people who moved out of South Newark to give their kids a better life etc. And when I lived there but it was working clase..everyone kept their properties nice. No foreclosures. Now there are so many foreclosures in Hillside that a home that sells for $289k has property taxes of $13k yr...cause there are not enough homeowners paying property taxes due to foreclosures. Also there is a large police force there to pay for due to increased crime and crime that spills in from Irvington , Newark and Elizbeth.TommyNoto wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 10:30 amRocco wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 6:45 amMy cousin married a Brazlian guy bought a nice old Victorian in Kearny. The Italians left in Belleville are all in Northern Belleville for the most part(by where Mike Pernas house is). The south end of Belleville is not that great and very few if any Italians left there. Same with Forest Hills section of Northern Newark. You still have the Italian businesses. Calandra's Dicky Dees etc. But for the most part ...Italians have moved out. What you see on Lake St along Branch Brook park is allot of Professional Minorities who have still kept that area nice which is nice to see. Nutley is a solid town..always has been. And your right...there has been a mass exodus from Jersey City. Builders are literally knocking on doors in Northern Jersey City and making offers on peoples homes to sell so they can turn the multi-families into condos etc. And yeah...everyone likes to Gamble. The Latino's gamble hard on Soccer.TommyNoto wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 2:09 pmThise 2 areas are very diverse and yes more Spanish in Kearny and Harrison but balanced & great place to live today with real estate exploding. NA and Bellville still have a lot of Italians. ( especially older ) , NA has loads of Italian restaurants, wise guys come around. You would know the restaurant those guys met out of , off Schuyler Ave and to my knowledge they don’t have a piece as it’s been there awhile but he wouldn’t be the first guy to gamble away his joint.Rocco wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 8:36 am North Arlington is across the river from Belleville. And next to Kearny. That whole area is mostly Hispanic now and has been for yrs. Especially Kearny. Which is funny that they are operating out of North Arlington. Must be a biz that they have a piece of or something. Because Italians moved out of there a long time ago. Most of the Italians left in Belleville live in Northern Belleville close to the border with Nutley which is still a nice town with lots of Italians that haven't made the move to Morris County yet. Sammartino Sr was running a crew out of North Arlington.
Nutley is still real white , surprising. Bellville is actually starting to get hit as it’s affordable. NA is booming ( like Kearny / Harrison ) getting JC overflow and was recently voted #1 affordable place to live in NJ. Kearny just got 5 new Amazon distribution centers
Huge gambling operations out of these areas & out in the open , almost everyone does a lil book like they do a lil weed or both as their side hustle. Lots of independents too but their is so much volume I think everyone is eating ( or was ) & use their platform anyway. I know some guys got into fireworks to eat w gambling down. I have heard you can make good margins
It scares me to think what could happen to all those great Italian spots in NA , Nutley & Bellville .
Yeah 1/2 my friends are Brazilian , I’m a white minority for sure amongst my friends lol
City of NWK has a huge program pushing NwK kids thru Rutgers Newark which has basically doubled the student population in NWK and are buying skyscrapers downtown to convert to student housing. A lot of younger Newark professionals are branching out ( especiallly college educated women, hot too lol) Harrison has a lot in the new luxury Apts, that south side of bellville real estate is getting hot , same with Bloomfield. Nutley has always been a home run but now the surrounding areas are catching up, especially West Hudson, but Kearny I think you will make big $ in 10 years ( think Harrison 10 years ago ) as it’s a lower buying point and really starting to pop.
I missed JC , I just didn’t see it coming ( shame on me as it’s home) but I wasn’t going to make that mistake and started buying in Kearny / Harrison 6 years ago when you still got deals. I basically bought the next path train stop after JC expecting the growth to keep building out.
I’m not smart enough to time real estate deals ( or stocks ) and rather use a gauge where, would I be pissed 10 years from now if I Didn’t but that property ? If that’s a strong Yes then I just buy and figure out the #s as I go along lol
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yeah newark is looking like a great bet for investing. hoboken and jersey city have already exploded in value. jersey can get a bad rap but i think its underrated. i like a lot of the small towns up in northern NJ, i got some people in lyndhurst and love going out there. they live right by where chris shot the kid in the foot in the bakery on the sopranos close enough to the city and still fairly densely populated but a more suburban feel, and most importantly great food all over.NJShore4Life wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 12:26 pm I would buy in Downtown Newark as much as possible. That’s going to be the next hotspot to live, there’s a Whole Foods there now for crying out loud. 12-15 minute train ride into Manhattan and when The Sopranos movie comes out Newark will be “hip” to live in with real value, kinda like Brooklyn was in the 1990s.
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Well saidRocco wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 9:07 amI agree. There are still some good deals in Kearney. People have kept these really old large Victorians in perfect condition. My cousin bought that home 4-5yrs ago for just under $300k. 5 bd 3 bath detached 1/5car garage. And her street for the most part is kept very nice. Everyone takes care of their home and property. Which is KEY. Watching what happened to Northern Newark is a good thing. You got young educated professional minorities moving in. For the most part keeping the properties nice. Its key for it growing like you said is happening and will spread into Southern Belleville. Allot better then what has happened to other communities just south of Newark. Like Hillside(once a great town) and Irvington( my parents generation is was nice !) ..even parts of Union aren't that great really..well not like it was in the early 80s and 70s. I lived in Hillside as a kid in the 70s...and its just gone so far down hill. It was like half black but all good hard working people who moved out of South Newark to give their kids a better life etc. And when I lived there but it was working clase..everyone kept their properties nice. No foreclosures. Now there are so many foreclosures in Hillside that a home that sells for $289k has property taxes of $13k yr...cause there are not enough homeowners paying property taxes due to foreclosures. Also there is a large police force there to pay for due to increased crime and crime that spills in from Irvington , Newark and Elizbeth.TommyNoto wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 10:30 amRocco wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 6:45 amMy cousin married a Brazlian guy bought a nice old Victorian in Kearny. The Italians left in Belleville are all in Northern Belleville for the most part(by where Mike Pernas house is). The south end of Belleville is not that great and very few if any Italians left there. Same with Forest Hills section of Northern Newark. You still have the Italian businesses. Calandra's Dicky Dees etc. But for the most part ...Italians have moved out. What you see on Lake St along Branch Brook park is allot of Professional Minorities who have still kept that area nice which is nice to see. Nutley is a solid town..always has been. And your right...there has been a mass exodus from Jersey City. Builders are literally knocking on doors in Northern Jersey City and making offers on peoples homes to sell so they can turn the multi-families into condos etc. And yeah...everyone likes to Gamble. The Latino's gamble hard on Soccer.TommyNoto wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 2:09 pmThise 2 areas are very diverse and yes more Spanish in Kearny and Harrison but balanced & great place to live today with real estate exploding. NA and Bellville still have a lot of Italians. ( especially older ) , NA has loads of Italian restaurants, wise guys come around. You would know the restaurant those guys met out of , off Schuyler Ave and to my knowledge they don’t have a piece as it’s been there awhile but he wouldn’t be the first guy to gamble away his joint.Rocco wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 8:36 am North Arlington is across the river from Belleville. And next to Kearny. That whole area is mostly Hispanic now and has been for yrs. Especially Kearny. Which is funny that they are operating out of North Arlington. Must be a biz that they have a piece of or something. Because Italians moved out of there a long time ago. Most of the Italians left in Belleville live in Northern Belleville close to the border with Nutley which is still a nice town with lots of Italians that haven't made the move to Morris County yet. Sammartino Sr was running a crew out of North Arlington.
Nutley is still real white , surprising. Bellville is actually starting to get hit as it’s affordable. NA is booming ( like Kearny / Harrison ) getting JC overflow and was recently voted #1 affordable place to live in NJ. Kearny just got 5 new Amazon distribution centers
Huge gambling operations out of these areas & out in the open , almost everyone does a lil book like they do a lil weed or both as their side hustle. Lots of independents too but their is so much volume I think everyone is eating ( or was ) & use their platform anyway. I know some guys got into fireworks to eat w gambling down. I have heard you can make good margins
It scares me to think what could happen to all those great Italian spots in NA , Nutley & Bellville .
Yeah 1/2 my friends are Brazilian , I’m a white minority for sure amongst my friends lol
City of NWK has a huge program pushing NwK kids thru Rutgers Newark which has basically doubled the student population in NWK and are buying skyscrapers downtown to convert to student housing. A lot of younger Newark professionals are branching out ( especiallly college educated women, hot too lol) Harrison has a lot in the new luxury Apts, that south side of bellville real estate is getting hot , same with Bloomfield. Nutley has always been a home run but now the surrounding areas are catching up, especially West Hudson, but Kearny I think you will make big $ in 10 years ( think Harrison 10 years ago ) as it’s a lower buying point and really starting to pop.
I missed JC , I just didn’t see it coming ( shame on me as it’s home) but I wasn’t going to make that mistake and started buying in Kearny / Harrison 6 years ago when you still got deals. I basically bought the next path train stop after JC expecting the growth to keep building out.
I’m not smart enough to time real estate deals ( or stocks ) and rather use a gauge where, would I be pissed 10 years from now if I Didn’t but that property ? If that’s a strong Yes then I just buy and figure out the #s as I go along lol
I’ve been looking to buy NWK but it’s just too expensive now with a higher risk profile then Hudson country cities like Harrison / Kearny. NWk you need over $500k to buy a multi family with above avg risk . If I’m going to invest NWK I’m now looking to possibly get a nice 3 BR society hill condo for under $300K and rent it. I’ve learned to go small as being over extended with 1 property will fuck your whole shit up.
I have 3 condos and they are so easy to manage and learn the trade and I recommend any investor to start that way. Then when you have some knowledge and equity you go multi family which has bigger earning potential then condos. I went with a 3 family in Harrison 4 blocks from PATH as I buy where it’s easy to commute to professional jobs in JC / NYC.
I still say Kearny is the best value today as it’s Hudson county so you will always have population growth, under $400K and you can get a nice 2 family, Amazon just made it their top distribution center ( this just happened last month and the market hasn’t priced it in yet ), a Starbucks just opened lol and new luxury Apts going up regularily. Plus a new billion dollar new office complexes w the we work / micro model called Kearny Point and NJ has a special program to pay first 6 mo rent to bring fastest tech companies out of NYC to Kearny, smart move by the state.
Right now I’m looking at Miami / Ft Laiderdsle condos under $200K to rent but eventually move their 1/2 year for tax purposes . Not having to commute to Manhattan every day is a life changer for me.
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Elizabeth’s actually has a new beautiful train station with some development. That area could do well over the next 20 years , a lot of Colombians have moved in and it’s still pretty cheapRocco wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 9:07 amI agree. There are still some good deals in Kearney. People have kept these really old large Victorians in perfect condition. My cousin bought that home 4-5yrs ago for just under $300k. 5 bd 3 bath detached 1/5car garage. And her street for the most part is kept very nice. Everyone takes care of their home and property. Which is KEY. Watching what happened to Northern Newark is a good thing. You got young educated professional minorities moving in. For the most part keeping the properties nice. Its key for it growing like you said is happening and will spread into Southern Belleville. Allot better then what has happened to other communities just south of Newark. Like Hillside(once a great town) and Irvington( my parents generation is was nice !) ..even parts of Union aren't that great really..well not like it was in the early 80s and 70s. I lived in Hillside as a kid in the 70s...and its just gone so far down hill. It was like half black but all good hard working people who moved out of South Newark to give their kids a better life etc. And when I lived there but it was working clase..everyone kept their properties nice. No foreclosures. Now there are so many foreclosures in Hillside that a home that sells for $289k has property taxes of $13k yr...cause there are not enough homeowners paying property taxes due to foreclosures. Also there is a large police force there to pay for due to increased crime and crime that spills in from Irvington , Newark and Elizbeth.TommyNoto wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 10:30 amRocco wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 6:45 amMy cousin married a Brazlian guy bought a nice old Victorian in Kearny. The Italians left in Belleville are all in Northern Belleville for the most part(by where Mike Pernas house is). The south end of Belleville is not that great and very few if any Italians left there. Same with Forest Hills section of Northern Newark. You still have the Italian businesses. Calandra's Dicky Dees etc. But for the most part ...Italians have moved out. What you see on Lake St along Branch Brook park is allot of Professional Minorities who have still kept that area nice which is nice to see. Nutley is a solid town..always has been. And your right...there has been a mass exodus from Jersey City. Builders are literally knocking on doors in Northern Jersey City and making offers on peoples homes to sell so they can turn the multi-families into condos etc. And yeah...everyone likes to Gamble. The Latino's gamble hard on Soccer.TommyNoto wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 2:09 pmThise 2 areas are very diverse and yes more Spanish in Kearny and Harrison but balanced & great place to live today with real estate exploding. NA and Bellville still have a lot of Italians. ( especially older ) , NA has loads of Italian restaurants, wise guys come around. You would know the restaurant those guys met out of , off Schuyler Ave and to my knowledge they don’t have a piece as it’s been there awhile but he wouldn’t be the first guy to gamble away his joint.Rocco wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 8:36 am North Arlington is across the river from Belleville. And next to Kearny. That whole area is mostly Hispanic now and has been for yrs. Especially Kearny. Which is funny that they are operating out of North Arlington. Must be a biz that they have a piece of or something. Because Italians moved out of there a long time ago. Most of the Italians left in Belleville live in Northern Belleville close to the border with Nutley which is still a nice town with lots of Italians that haven't made the move to Morris County yet. Sammartino Sr was running a crew out of North Arlington.
Nutley is still real white , surprising. Bellville is actually starting to get hit as it’s affordable. NA is booming ( like Kearny / Harrison ) getting JC overflow and was recently voted #1 affordable place to live in NJ. Kearny just got 5 new Amazon distribution centers
Huge gambling operations out of these areas & out in the open , almost everyone does a lil book like they do a lil weed or both as their side hustle. Lots of independents too but their is so much volume I think everyone is eating ( or was ) & use their platform anyway. I know some guys got into fireworks to eat w gambling down. I have heard you can make good margins
It scares me to think what could happen to all those great Italian spots in NA , Nutley & Bellville .
Yeah 1/2 my friends are Brazilian , I’m a white minority for sure amongst my friends lol
City of NWK has a huge program pushing NwK kids thru Rutgers Newark which has basically doubled the student population in NWK and are buying skyscrapers downtown to convert to student housing. A lot of younger Newark professionals are branching out ( especiallly college educated women, hot too lol) Harrison has a lot in the new luxury Apts, that south side of bellville real estate is getting hot , same with Bloomfield. Nutley has always been a home run but now the surrounding areas are catching up, especially West Hudson, but Kearny I think you will make big $ in 10 years ( think Harrison 10 years ago ) as it’s a lower buying point and really starting to pop.
I missed JC , I just didn’t see it coming ( shame on me as it’s home) but I wasn’t going to make that mistake and started buying in Kearny / Harrison 6 years ago when you still got deals. I basically bought the next path train stop after JC expecting the growth to keep building out.
I’m not smart enough to time real estate deals ( or stocks ) and rather use a gauge where, would I be pissed 10 years from now if I Didn’t but that property ? If that’s a strong Yes then I just buy and figure out the #s as I go along lol
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Lyndburst is hot with a lot of good restaurant / bars and lots of Italians still . Lyndhust , N/A, Kearny & Harrison should all be very good investments over next 10-20 years as they all border JC so you can work in the city yet live in beautiful quasi suburban towns 3-5 miles away , home run IMO, especially now.TwoPiece wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 9:22 amyeah newark is looking like a great bet for investing. hoboken and jersey city have already exploded in value. jersey can get a bad rap but i think its underrated. i like a lot of the small towns up in northern NJ, i got some people in lyndhurst and love going out there. they live right by where chris shot the kid in the foot in the bakery on the sopranos close enough to the city and still fairly densely populated but a more suburban feel, and most importantly great food all over.NJShore4Life wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 12:26 pm I would buy in Downtown Newark as much as possible. That’s going to be the next hotspot to live, there’s a Whole Foods there now for crying out loud. 12-15 minute train ride into Manhattan and when The Sopranos movie comes out Newark will be “hip” to live in with real value, kinda like Brooklyn was in the 1990s.
My boy just sold his place in Bloomfield , the realtor wanted to list at $319K, he said do it at $329K and first day he got an as i offer for $350K , unreal . Some migration out of cities has started
Re: Tino Fiumara and DeCavs
Yep Elizabeth is FULL of Colombians. I know quite a few all good hard working guys. Allot of them in the Car biz. I have found most of the Colombians I know to be good people..hard working. I had relatives in Peterstown back in the 70s growing up my mothers cousin married into a Sicilian family from Peterstown. allot has changed since then in Elizabeth..especially Peterstown. I think that entire town has moved to Brick and Toms River lol . Spiritos is for sale or sold already. Used to get their raviolis there as a kid. Good olde days. I go into Kearney a few times a yr and have always been impressed that houses and property are kept up nice. Hard working people with pride and it shows in their homes and yards. Keep in mind I compare these towns to my experiences growing up in Northern Union county and seeing what happened to Hillside and Irvington. Its sad because Hillside used to be a nice place where hard working black families could move to from Newark and give their kids better life then they had growing up in the Newarks South Ward. But its gone so far down hill that those Black families have moved from Hillside into Union. So what you have left in Hillside is the same as what you got in Irvington and Newark.TommyNoto wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 12:06 pmElizabeth’s actually has a new beautiful train station with some development. That area could do well over the next 20 years , a lot of Colombians have moved in and it’s still pretty cheapRocco wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 9:07 amI agree. There are still some good deals in Kearney. People have kept these really old large Victorians in perfect condition. My cousin bought that home 4-5yrs ago for just under $300k. 5 bd 3 bath detached 1/5car garage. And her street for the most part is kept very nice. Everyone takes care of their home and property. Which is KEY. Watching what happened to Northern Newark is a good thing. You got young educated professional minorities moving in. For the most part keeping the properties nice. Its key for it growing like you said is happening and will spread into Southern Belleville. Allot better then what has happened to other communities just south of Newark. Like Hillside(once a great town) and Irvington( my parents generation is was nice !) ..even parts of Union aren't that great really..well not like it was in the early 80s and 70s. I lived in Hillside as a kid in the 70s...and its just gone so far down hill. It was like half black but all good hard working people who moved out of South Newark to give their kids a better life etc. And when I lived there but it was working clase..everyone kept their properties nice. No foreclosures. Now there are so many foreclosures in Hillside that a home that sells for $289k has property taxes of $13k yr...cause there are not enough homeowners paying property taxes due to foreclosures. Also there is a large police force there to pay for due to increased crime and crime that spills in from Irvington , Newark and Elizbeth.TommyNoto wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 10:30 amRocco wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 6:45 amMy cousin married a Brazlian guy bought a nice old Victorian in Kearny. The Italians left in Belleville are all in Northern Belleville for the most part(by where Mike Pernas house is). The south end of Belleville is not that great and very few if any Italians left there. Same with Forest Hills section of Northern Newark. You still have the Italian businesses. Calandra's Dicky Dees etc. But for the most part ...Italians have moved out. What you see on Lake St along Branch Brook park is allot of Professional Minorities who have still kept that area nice which is nice to see. Nutley is a solid town..always has been. And your right...there has been a mass exodus from Jersey City. Builders are literally knocking on doors in Northern Jersey City and making offers on peoples homes to sell so they can turn the multi-families into condos etc. And yeah...everyone likes to Gamble. The Latino's gamble hard on Soccer.TommyNoto wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 2:09 pmThise 2 areas are very diverse and yes more Spanish in Kearny and Harrison but balanced & great place to live today with real estate exploding. NA and Bellville still have a lot of Italians. ( especially older ) , NA has loads of Italian restaurants, wise guys come around. You would know the restaurant those guys met out of , off Schuyler Ave and to my knowledge they don’t have a piece as it’s been there awhile but he wouldn’t be the first guy to gamble away his joint.Rocco wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 8:36 am North Arlington is across the river from Belleville. And next to Kearny. That whole area is mostly Hispanic now and has been for yrs. Especially Kearny. Which is funny that they are operating out of North Arlington. Must be a biz that they have a piece of or something. Because Italians moved out of there a long time ago. Most of the Italians left in Belleville live in Northern Belleville close to the border with Nutley which is still a nice town with lots of Italians that haven't made the move to Morris County yet. Sammartino Sr was running a crew out of North Arlington.
Nutley is still real white , surprising. Bellville is actually starting to get hit as it’s affordable. NA is booming ( like Kearny / Harrison ) getting JC overflow and was recently voted #1 affordable place to live in NJ. Kearny just got 5 new Amazon distribution centers
Huge gambling operations out of these areas & out in the open , almost everyone does a lil book like they do a lil weed or both as their side hustle. Lots of independents too but their is so much volume I think everyone is eating ( or was ) & use their platform anyway. I know some guys got into fireworks to eat w gambling down. I have heard you can make good margins
It scares me to think what could happen to all those great Italian spots in NA , Nutley & Bellville .
Yeah 1/2 my friends are Brazilian , I’m a white minority for sure amongst my friends lol
City of NWK has a huge program pushing NwK kids thru Rutgers Newark which has basically doubled the student population in NWK and are buying skyscrapers downtown to convert to student housing. A lot of younger Newark professionals are branching out ( especiallly college educated women, hot too lol) Harrison has a lot in the new luxury Apts, that south side of bellville real estate is getting hot , same with Bloomfield. Nutley has always been a home run but now the surrounding areas are catching up, especially West Hudson, but Kearny I think you will make big $ in 10 years ( think Harrison 10 years ago ) as it’s a lower buying point and really starting to pop.
I missed JC , I just didn’t see it coming ( shame on me as it’s home) but I wasn’t going to make that mistake and started buying in Kearny / Harrison 6 years ago when you still got deals. I basically bought the next path train stop after JC expecting the growth to keep building out.
I’m not smart enough to time real estate deals ( or stocks ) and rather use a gauge where, would I be pissed 10 years from now if I Didn’t but that property ? If that’s a strong Yes then I just buy and figure out the #s as I go along lol