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Englishtown, NJ vs Red Bank, NJ

Englishtown, NJ vs Red Bank, NJ: What the data shows

Englishtown, NJ is in Englishtown, NJ while Red Bank, NJ is in Red Bank, NJ — both in the same state. On home prices, Red Bank, NJ is the more affordable option at $540,000 median — $28,200 less than Englishtown, NJ's $568,200. WYLT rates Englishtown, NJ as Think twice — a neighborhood that warrants careful research before committing — and Red Bank, NJ as Think twice — a neighborhood that warrants careful research before committing.

Both neighborhoods have similar safety profiles. Englishtown, NJ has Low violent crime and Moderate property crime. Red Bank, NJ has Low violent crime and Moderate property crime. On environmental risk, Englishtown, NJ has High flood risk and Red Bank, NJ has High flood risk.

Red Bank, NJ is the more walkable neighborhood. Englishtown, NJ scores N/A/100 versus Red Bank, NJ's 12/100 (car-dependent). For families weighing school quality, Englishtown, NJ has the higher school rating Englishtown, NJ rates 8.3/10 and Red Bank, NJ rates 6.2/10.

CategoryEnglishtown, NJRed Bank, NJ
Housing
VerdictThink twiceThink twice
Median Price$568K$540K

Lower price

Median Rent$2K

Lower rent

$2K
Median Income$144K

Higher income

$105K
Price VolatilityModerateModerate
Getting Around
Walk ScoreCar-dependent12/100

More walkable

Transit ScoreMinimal transit20/100

Better transit

Bike ScoreN/A28/100

More bikeable

Commute78 min76 min

Shorter commute

Safety & Environment
Safety GradeBB
Violent CrimeLowLow
Property CrimeModerateModerate
Flood RiskHighHigh
Air QualityGoodGood
Community
Schools8.3/10

Better schools

6.2/10
Best for
Families with childrenSuburbanites who value tranquilityThose with means to afford higher home prices and transportation costs
Young families with school-aged childrenHomeowners looking for local amenitiesThose willing to accept moderate commute times

Bottom line

For families with children, Englishtown's highly rated schools might make it the better choice, despite its high flood risk and lengthy commutes. For young families prioritizing local amenities and walkability, Red Bank's more urban feel might be a better fit. Ultimately, both neighborhoods are a compromise, requiring trade-offs in areas of priority.

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