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Ryan J. Bruen, CPA Distinguished Representation

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Commuting to NYC: Why Total Door-to-Door Time Matters More Than Train Stops

2025-11-24

One of the most common mistakes we see from buyers is fixating on the number of train stops to Manhattan while overlooking their total commute time. Understanding the full door-to-door picture can open up better housing options.

The Train Stop Trap

Here's the typical thinking: "I want to minimize my train time to the city, so I need to be in a town that's as few stops away as possible." This logic seems sound until you consider the complete commute picture.

Your True Commute Time

Your actual daily commute consists of:

  1. Getting from your home to the train station

  2. Parking and walking to the platform

  3. The train ride itself

  4. Getting from your arrival point to your office

Most buyers focus almost exclusively on the train ride while underestimating how much time the other components add.

The Real-World Scenario

Scenario A: Home that's 15 minutes from a station that's 40 minutes from the city

Scenario B: Home that's 5 minutes from a station that's 50 minutes from the city

Buyers choose Scenario A because "40 minutes is better than 50 minutes."

But actual door-to-door times:

  • Scenario A: 15 min drive + parking/walking + 40 min train = 60+ minutes

  • Scenario B: 5 min drive + parking/walking + 50 min train = 60+ minutes

These commutes could be virtually identical in total time.

The Parking Variable

Parking availability significantly impacts your commute:

Morristown Station: Can have more limited parking

Convent Station: Typically offers easier parking with shorter walks

A station with abundant parking might save you 5-10 minutes daily—potentially offsetting a slightly longer train ride.

The E-Bike Solution

E-bikes are becoming increasingly popular for train station access:

  • Extended range for distances that are too far to walk

  • Faster than driving for 2-3 mile distances

  • No parking fees or gas costs

  • Eco-friendly commuting option

Making Smart Trade-offs

When evaluating commute options, consider your actual schedule, your priorities, future flexibility with hybrid work, and your total lifestyle picture. A neighborhood you love with a 65-minute commute might be better than one you tolerate with a 55-minute commute.

The Housing Market Impact

Understanding total commute time opens up opportunities:

  • More housing options

  • Better value in towns slightly farther out

  • Less competition from other buyers

  • Ability to prioritize neighborhood fit

The Bottom Line

Don't let "it's two stops farther" eliminate properties that might offer faster or more convenient commutes when you consider the full picture. Your commute is significant, but optimize for total time and convenience, not just the train ride portion.

Looking for guidance on commute logistics? Contact The Bruen Team to discuss the realistic commute picture for different Morris County locations.

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