Cheap and cozy cities that are convenient for commuting to work in New York
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Cheap and cozy cities that are convenient for commuting to work in New York

'05.02.2025'

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New York is a very expensive metropolis. Rents are constantly rising, and with them the cost of living. timeout tells about inexpensive and cozy cities near the Big Apple, from where you can easily commute to work in New York.

Living in the suburbs is definitely a change of pace, especially if you're looking for affordability and peace. Experts have identified the most convenient options, where you can enjoy a measured, inexpensive life and still work in New York.

Weehawken, New Jersey

  • To New York: 30 minutes.

Weehawken is located across the Hudson River from New York City's Hell's Kitchen. The city's convenient waterfront location makes it one of the most popular suburbs. There is a lot of housing here, from new apartments to Victorian townhouses. The development of infrastructure has attracted even more local businesses and restaurants to the area.

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Hamilton Park and Weehawken Waterfront Park make this place extremely attractive.

The chic restaurants Blu on the Hudson (sushi) and Charrito's (Mexican cuisine) add a touch of variety to the city's culinary offerings.

What makes it so great is, of course, the short commute to New York City. It's a 10-minute ferry ride and a 20-minute ride on New Jersey Transit to Midtown.

Tarrytown, New York

  • To New York: 1 hour.

Tarrytown is just a short ride away via Metro-North. The town's convenient waterfront location means it's full of scenic nature and architecture, from the Tarrytown Lighthouse to the historic Lyndhurst Mansion.

Between the city and nearby Sleepy Hollow, there are many luxury homes and apartments. All of this goes hand in hand with historical attractions. For example, the Tarrytown Music Hall was built more than a century ago.

Hastings-on-Hudson, New York

  • To New York: 45 minutes.

Hastings-on-Hudson is another coastal town in Westchester County. It is less than an hour from the Big Apple via Metro-North. Many people are drawn to it because of its proximity to the Hudson River. This cute little town has a lot of personality and a great community culture among its residents.

The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail is a popular spot for hikers and bikers, and the charming boutiques and restaurants that line the downtown area are also worth checking out. The weekly farmers market in town is simply amazing.

Kings Point and Great Neck, New York

  • To New York: 1 hour.

Kings Point and Great Neck are located a little further from Queens in Nassau County. Locals most often use the Long Island Rail Road to get to the city. It runs through Brooklyn and Queens into the heart of Midtown.

This region is one of the wealthiest on our list, with many mansions and waterfront homes. Most of them cost around $950. Cultural attractions and famous restaurants give the city a special flavor.

Since it's located on Long Island, it's the best option for commuting if you work in Brooklyn or Queens.

Hoboken, New Jersey

  • To New York: 25 minutes.

Hoboken is the most convenient city in terms of actual access to New York City. Thanks to the PATH train, ferry, and NJ Transit buses, you can get to downtown Manhattan in about half an hour.

The city itself is vibrant and very lively, especially for young professionals who want to live in New York on a budget. Waterfront apartments make downtown living more affordable. There are plenty of restaurants, bars, and shops. Experts say it is the perfect city for people in their 20s and 30s to commute to work in New York.

Greenwich, Connecticut

  • To New York: 1 hour.

Greenwich is very popular, especially among the wealthy in the Tri-State, with its high-end homes and beautiful waterfront properties, all located just an hour away from Grand Central Station via Metro-North.

It has many cultural attractions – the Bruce Museum, Greenwich Arts Council and Bush-Holley House – and hosts annual events including the International Film Festival and the Wine and Food Festival.

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