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Is the idea that one of them commutes to work in the City? The commuting area around New York City is wide due to transit systems being geared to NYC as a likely destination. Another reason to live within commuting distance of New York City is the cultural opportunities. Train, bus and ferry are all options. Long Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Westchester are all possibilities. There's also Staten Island which is a borough of New York City. You may want to look along train and bus lines for a likely place. Try looking at pictures on real estate sites to find what looks ideal. I can think of a handful of $1mil+ house towns in New Jersey. My town even has some on the shore front - with a fine view of the Arthur Kill and Staten Island LOL Without knowing more, may I suggest Atlantic Highlands with ferry service to New York? Excellent views, and they've sort of tiered the roads on the shore-side of the town so layers of homes share the views. Ocean Boulevard works it's way upwards and is very picturesque. Lot of gingerbread porches so the fussiness with picket fences and roses would work. This house on Zillow has a group of 'view from the house' photos, I'm linking it for the view photos not the house itself - http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/318-Ocean-Blvd-Atlantic-Highlands-NJ-07716/392... Also look in towns along the Hudson River, if you prefer them to live in New York state. Some of them have picturesque homes too, and they have some excellent views of the river while still being close to New York City. Sharon from New Jersey |