Thursday, October 4, 2012

NJ Holds 3 Out of the Top 10 US Suburbs

     Onboard Informatics, a Real Estate data collecting company, together with Caldwell Banker Real Estate ranked the top ten Suburbs in the US. There were 11,000 suburbs included in the study with the focal points of the study being proximity to good schools, amenities, safety, and commutes. Three out of those ten suburbs are located in New Jersey (only state with more than two suburbs ranked). The top suburb on the list, Cherry Hills Village, comes from Colorado with almost a 100% home ownership rating. Cherry Hills Village is approximately ten miles from downtown Denver and provides residents with a short average commute time of 20 minutes for those who work in the downtown area.
     “Suburban communities continue to appeal to people of all ages, especially as many suburbs are seeing more diversity and re-energized downtown communities,” says Budge Huskey, president and COO of Coldwell Banker Real Estate. “Residents can have it all in many of these suburbs: Great access to recreation centers, schools, and a feeling of community, while only being a short distance to the city.”
The top ten list is as follows:

1. Cherry Hills Village, Colorado
2. Clyde Hill, Washington
3. Haworth, New Jersey
4. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
5. Wolf Trap, Virginia
6. Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey
7. Indian Hills, Kentucky
8. East Grand Rapids, Michigan
9. Rossmoor, California
10. Huntington Woods, Michigan






Source:Realtormag

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