Best Places To Live In Pennsylvania To Commute To NYC

Red pin in Pennsylvania with view of New York

Millions of people are commuting into New York City to work every day and finding an affordable place to live when commuting can be difficult. There are lots of great New Jersey towns that you can live in, but some people prefer to escape the high prices and taxes that come with being a New Jersey resident and choose to live in Pennsylvania.

The best places to live in Pennsylvania when commuting to New York City are:

  • Stroudsburg
  • East Stroudsburg
  • Delaware Water Gap
  • Easton
  • Portland

The Poconos (1 hour 32 minutes)

Living in the Poconos is a great solution when you are looking to live in Pennsylvania but still make it into the city on a daily basis. Three Pocono towns that allow easy access to New York City are Stroudsburg, East Stroudsburg, and Delaware Water Gap. The Pocono Mountains offer amazing hiking trails, skiing, and boating. They also have great breweries, drive-in movie theaters, restaurants, casinos, and plenty of other things to do! Below are the towns that are best to live in when commuting to NYC.

Stroudsburg (1 hour 34 minutes)

Stroudsburg is a great place to live if you are looking to relocate to Pennsylvania. With a commute of just over an hour to an hour and a half, it is a great choice for homebuyers. Living here offers extremely easy access to Route 80, you will be in New Jersey in minutes and will have a pretty straight shot into the city.

The average home is valued at just bove $155,000, which is great for most young families or couples that are looking to purchase a home. Rent is going to be around $1,000 depending on what your needs are. 

Stroudsburg has tons of things to do, including Banter’s Hard Cider, a favorite of mine. They offer a great variety of ciders and share a building with a great winery that has a small back patio and live music. 

You can view all of the Zillow listings in Stroudsburg by clicking here.

East Stroudsburg (1 hour 35 minutes)

East Stroudsburg is quickly growing into a favorite for commuters that are looking to get out of New Jersey and New York. The commute times are very similar to Stroudsburg, which is 60-90 minutes away from New York City, sometimes 2 hours if traffic is heavy.

While there are some luxurious options in East Stroudsburg, the average home price is much lower than most areas of New Jersey and New York. The median price of homes is around $140,000, which will get you a 1,600 square foot home.  The crime rate is higher than most of the other areas of Pennsylvania, so this is something that you should pay attention to before making any decisions.

East Stroudsburg offers multiple attractions that will help you get out and about when you are not in the city working. Resica Falls is a great park that allows the public to explore the waterfalls and hiking paths in the Pocono Mountains. It also includes multiple museums and Silverback Distillery, which offers premium spirits and small batch bottles that can be purchased after visiting their tasting room.

You can view all of the Zillow listings in Stroudsburg by clicking here.

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Delaware Water Gap (1 hour 34 minutes)

Living in the Delaware Water Gap is a must for any avid hiker that needs to travel into the city for work. You will have access to Worthington State Forest’s Mount Minsi and just across the border you enter New Jersey’s Tammany Trail. There are breathtaking views and amazing trails that are great for all different experience levels. You also have access to the lakes for canoeing, kayaking, and rafting.

The homes in this area are a bit more expensive, averaging just over $195,000 and they are projected to increase at an above average rate. You will need about 90 minutes to get into New York City and it seems like the surrounding area is much safer and could be better when it comes to raising a family. 

You can view all of the Zillow listings in Stroudsburg by clicking here.

Easton (1 hour 33 minutes)

Easton, Pennsylvania is another great town that allows commuters to get into the city in around 90 minutes. Easton is filled with museums, breweries, and hiking trails. They also have Bushkill Park, which is an amusement park that is great for families with young children and offers a full day of fun.

The average home price in Easton is $203,900 and it is slowly growing because commuters are looking to get out of New York. It offers quick access to Route 78, which allows you to get into New Jersey quickly and will get you into the city in no time. 

You can view all of the Zillow listings in Easton by clicking here.

Portland (1 hour 27 minutes)

Located 30 minutes north of Easton, Portland is another great option when it comes to living in PA. You will be within driving distance of multiple places that are offered when living in Easton along with the Brook Hollow winery, Lakota Wolf Preserve, and tons of hiking trails. It will take you less than 90 minutes on a normal day to get into Manhattan.

The average home price in Portland is $319,000, but there is a limited market, so you will need to move quickly if you find a house that you like. You will take I-80 East to get to NYC and it is a straight shot into the city.

You can view all of the Zillow listings in Portland here.

Living in Pennsylvania is an affordable way to live within two hours of the city and allows you to escape the concrete jungle that so many NYC workers are used to. There are a bunch of things that you need to take care of after buying a house, such as setting up utilities and keeping your home safe, but finding the town that you want to live in is one of the biggest decisions that you need to make.

We hope you find your dream house in a location that works great for you and your family and look forward to hearing success stories from our readers. If you are interested in moving to Connecticut check out Where To Live In Connecticut To Be Close To NYC!

Bryan

Bryan works in the digital marketing space and has always been interested in owning real estate and making his first house special. He is super excited to share all of the research and experiences that come with buying your first home!

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