New Jersey Apartments

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There seems to be enough New Jersey apartments to house an entire nation. With large cities like New York City and Philadelphia positioned on either side of the state, and Newark being the largest city in New Jersey, there is no doubt that there are enough apartments in the state of New Jersey to house a small nation.
Here are a few examples of apartment dwellers in Jersey.
Mia is a born and bred Jersey girl. There's no way she would ever consider moving out of her home state across the Hudson River just so she could be closer to her career as a violinist in an orchestra at a Broadway theater. Even though there's a saying that talks about taking the girl out New Jersey, but you can't take New Jersey out of the girl, there was no way Mia was ever going to reside any other place than New Jersey.
Mia lived in a comfortable 
apartment in Jersey City. She appreciated how culturally diverse Jersey City is compared to other locations on her favorite side of the Hudson River. Mia has a nice one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment that she bought two years ago with the help of her grandmother. 
For $210,000, Mia has all she could ever want in an apartment. She’s close to a number of boutiques she likes to shop at for clothes instead of at the big department stores. She relishes the opportunity to buy her groceries from the grocery store that sells organic produce. Not to mention she enjoys the community get-togethers in the club room at her apartment building because of ethnic diversity found in her building.
A few miles away from Mia lives Sal. Sal is a retired business executive who moved to Hoboken after his wife passed away almost a year ago. Sal had always wanted to live in Hoboken because his boyhood idol, Frank Sinatra, used to live in Hoboken. 
This was a dream come true for Sal because he found an incredible deal on an apartment in Hoboken $275,000 that has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Sal was able to turn one of the bedrooms into a small shrine dedicated to Frank Sinatra memorabilia. Autographs and vinyl records, along with ticket stubs and pictures of Sinatra filled the walls of the second bedroom. It gave Sal great delight to be able to finally have a room at his residence that was filled with memorabilia from the life and career of Frank Sinatra. Sal even kept a bottle of Frank Sinatra's favorite kind of drink, Jack Daniels whiskey, in his Sinatra room for when he wanted to listen to one of the crooner’s albums.
There are all sorts of stories they can be told of all the people that live in the apartments in New Jersey. People from all sorts of backgrounds and nationalities have found a home in New Jersey. As a matter of fact, it's been said that Jersey City is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the country. So — in a manner of speaking — there is a small nation of nations living in
New Jersey apartments.