2008年12月24日 星期三

Harder To GetTo, Easy To Pay For

My Reaction:
According to the “Harder To Get To, Easy To Pay For”, many New Yorker seeking to migrate to the suburbs to raise the family, they prefer to look out the houses in the Montclair, Maplewood and South Orange, N.J., but the neighboring town of West Orange was not on their shopping list because it does not have a train station that provides direct service to Pennsylvania Station — as Montclair, Maplewood and South Orange do.
In my opinions, I think the inconvenient of the transportation network causes the main factor that the people decline to buy it because a commuter must take a bus to New York from a park-and-ride garage, or a jitney to one of three stations on New Jersey Transit’s Midtown Direct train line, West Orange is generally perceived as somewhat out of the way. They need to waste the time in the way of back and forth between the place of working and residence. However, the journey of torment has exchanged the comfortable of the life such as pay the lower price to buy a bigger house than another downtown at United State.
Besides the problem of transportation, I think, the security of places is a leading consideration point for the buyer, especially in this present situation that the economic is depressed. The increasing of crime rate is make the people surprise and difficult to imagine. On the other hand, the solution of the environment at the urbanization city is serious. People must consider carefully when they make the decision, either the fresh air or the convenient of the transportation. Furthermore, the equipment of West Orange is sufficient like the recreation place.

As a result, we hard to find the perfect in every way, but we can try to choose a thing which is good for us. Everything worth having is worth fighting for. A house which is hardly to get, but easy to pay, I think, it is good!

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