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"Pompton Plains came in at No. 7 seven, with a livability index of 79 out of 100. The report also found that a little over a third of the community's population, or 34.70 percent, is above the age of 65. The median household income in Pompton Plains is $113,661, and the average home sale price is $585,000, making it less expensive than the rest of Morris County."
"Pompton Plains is part of the larger Pequannock Township, and it is home to fewer than 12,000 residents. The village (technically it's a census-designated place or CDP) has beautiful parks, a strong sense of community, and a 260-bed hospital. Additionally, it has a very low crime rate. Its proximity to New York City allows residents to access world-class medical care and entertainment."
Pompton Plains, New Jersey ranks among the most livable retirement communities with a livability index of 79 and 34.70 percent of residents older than 65. Median household income stands at $113,661 while average home sale price is $585,000, making housing costs lower than much of Morris County. The community is a census-designated place within Pequannock Township with fewer than 12,000 residents, parks, a strong community feel, a 260-bed hospital, and very low crime. The village is about a 45-minute drive from Midtown Manhattan with public transportation access. Florida locations led by Dunedin occupy top spots nationally.
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