
TO less than two hours from Manhattan, New York, in the heart of the Lehigh Valley, one name stands out among New Yorkers looking for lower prices without sacrificing city life: Allentown, Pa.
Allentown, in the state of Pennsylvania, combines a big city atmosphere, open spaces and a wide range of cultural offerings, which is what makes it special an alternative for those who can no longer find affordable prices in the suburbs of New York State.
“You’re less than two hours from New York and They pay less than half of New York taxessaid real estate agent Bob Dandi in an interview with Daily Mail.
In addition, the average price for a house is approx $300,000, enough to buy a three-bedroom house.
For many New Yorkers accustomed to values that double that value, the difference is crucial. “Everything is more accessible in Allentown and the Lehigh Valley. There’s culture and diversity, but you’re not paying New York prices.”Dandi insisted.
The place maintains a peaceful style: a well-preserved historic center, rural atmosphere and a community that is growing at the pace of telecommuting.
“Many people who work in New York are able to do so remotely on some daysmaking it easier to live and travel here only once or twice a week,” the real estate agent explained.
“New Jersey train stations are within easy driving distance and there is one Direct bus to Allentown Port Authority. “Now the buses are very good, with comfortable seats and first-class WiFi,” said the real estate expert.
The region relies on an urban trio consisting of Allentown, Bethlehem And Eastoneach city with its own seal: Museums, stadiums, restaurants and rooms for shows. Notable attractions include:
Additionally, the Allentown Farmers Market brings together Artisan breads, aged cheeses, infused oils and international dishes.
For lovers of speed, The Lehigh Valley Grand Prix features karting inside at nearly 45 miles per hour (72 kilometers per hour).
And for those who don’t want to travel to New York for showsthe Allentown Arts Walk, the PPL Center and Coca-Cola Park, home of the IronPigs baseball team, cover local programming.
The historical heritage is also what makes this city so fascinating. The Liberty Bell was hidden there under the floor of the Zion Reformed Church. to prevent it from being melted down and made into weapons.
During the Christmas season, There are markets at the ArtsQuest Center, light shows at Coca-Cola Park, and the Winter Light Spectacular at the nearby zoo.