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The Jersey Link Rewind: Why Freehold Doesn’t Feel Like “Middle of Nowhere”

47 s · 30 mrt 2026
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For a lot of people coming from Staten Island or New York, moving to New Jersey comes with one big worry. They assume life is going to feel quieter, slower, and a lot less convenient. In this clip, Brianna talks about why Freehold breaks that idea completely. There is a real difference between a town that feels empty and a town that actually gives you places to go, things to do, and a lifestyle that still feels full. That is what they love about Freehold. It does not feel cut off. It feels lived in. This part of the episode is such a good reminder that where you move is not just about the house. It is about how your everyday life feels once you get there. Catch the full conversation in this episode of The Jersey Link Podcast: See you on the next episode!

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EP17: Affordable, Connected, and Overlooked: The Real Story of Woodbridge NJ

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The Jersey Link Rewind: Why Freehold Doesn’t Feel Like “Middle of Nowhere”

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