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"Good place to visit and live!"

7th Street in Hoboken, New Jersey intersects with all of Hoboken's finer places to live (Clinton, Washington, Willow) and is, of course, another decent place to reside. With many apartments and small businesses, 7th street could cater to anyone who commutes or wants to be centrally located in Hoboken. 7th Street has all you need and would be an adequate place for one who wishes to take the PATH train everyday to New York City.
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4/5
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"Quiet, residential street in Hoboken, New Jersey"

Bloomfield Street is a moderately quiet place to live in the heart of Hoboken, New Jersey. It has many apartments and small businesses and would be a good place to live if you or who you live with wants to commute to New York City. Hoboken is not far from NYC at all (right across the river), and there are many easy access points nearby to the PATH train stations. Bloomfield Street is a good one to live one if you're in this situation.
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2/5
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"Castle Point Terrace - not far from SIT"

Castle Point Terrace is another residential street in Hoboken, New Jersey. It's located right next to Stevens Institute of Technology which means there are college students located in and around Castle Point Terrace. I've visited it a few times and everytime I was there was during the day, it was clean and quiet. It's a small street, but like I said, it's a college street, and does contain frat houses.
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4/5
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"More quiet, residential street"

Garden Street located in Hoboken, New Jersey is a very typical inner-city Hoboken street. It contains many apartments, small businesses, and other residential properties. This is the place to live if you do not want to live in New York City but would still like to live close to it. It's a basic small-city street, there's really not much to it - at least the part that I visited. Hoboken is a primarily residential "suburb" of New York City, so many, many people live there.
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5/5
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"Differs from your average residential Hoboken street..."

Hudson Street is a bit different from your typical Hoboken street (at least some of the ones I have reviewed on this website - 15th street, at least). Hudson Street is located not too far from the PATH trains which can transport you to New York City and Harrison New Jersey, among other places. Hudson Street also has an emerging nightlife with new bars and restaurants being built on it. When I visited it, there were only a few but my relatives who live there say it's hopping now.
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4/5
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"This street is not your average street."

15th Street (and Willow Ave.) is known for the famous Macy's warehouse - where all of the oversized Macy's balloons are stashed AND inflated the night before the famous Thanksgiving Day parade. If you want to see some history, I'd recommend this street. I have visited it many times and have been there the night before Thanksgiving. This entire street is composed of mainly warehouses and is located not too far from the Hudson River - which does have a certain stench to it.
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"Park Avenue - Gets you where you want to go"

Park Avenue in Hoboken, New Jersey is just like most of the other streets there. Filled with residential properties and small businesses, Park Avenue is a very typical street in Hoboken. It's pretty safe and not nearly as busy as some would think. It's a rather long street - it spans the entire distance of Hoboken, but if you're down near Willow or Clinton, it's just...the same basic street in Hoboken.
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4/5
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"Another pleasant, residential Hoboken Street"

Clinton Street, located in Hoboken, New Jersey, is another residential street and does not differ too much from Willow Ave. Surrounded by apartments, small businesses, and other residential properties, Clinton Street is a nice place to go. This is more like a city street than other places in Hoboken, however; it still is not that busy.
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"Willow Ave - The Place to Live"

Willow Avenue is mainly a place to reside. If you're looking for a place that's not as loud as NYC but still a city-like atmosphere and is still close to New York City, then live here. Up and down the street you can find many houses, condos, apartments, etc. Most of the action takes place on the neighboring Washington Street.
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4/5
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"Hoboken is a bit less busy than what's across the river - but still busy."

I have visited Washington Street many times. It's primarily composed of small shops and restaurants and is a great place to visit - most things in Hoboken are a bit toned down than what's across the river. It's safe, usually pretty crowded, and I highly recommend it. If you want a bite to eat and maybe go to a bar at night - it's all on Washington Street.
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