Move the hell out!!

Apartment hunting sucks. So much, it hurts. An offer was placed on my parents' house recently. So naturally, my parents told me to "move the hell out!"Because of my current commute, I want to live close to the city. Basically I want to be able to stumble onto a train, then stumble into my apartment without killing anybody. I do not think that is much of a request seeing there are so many people living in NJ that do that already.Hoboken is an obvious choice when considering neighborhoods to which to live. However, after the gentrification of the area, Hoboken apartments are cost prohibitive. So the next logical choice is Jersey City.After talking with a few people who were familiar with the area, I realized that there are two sides to Jersey City; the good side and the bad side. The good side is everything east of the NJ Turnpike and the bad side is everything west. This demarcation being so clear, I thought my hunting was going to be easy. However, after searching classifieds for a few weeks, I realized a painful fact.I do not make enough money to live in the good side of Jersey City. At least, I will not be able to live there without a roommate. Which brings me to the crux of this post.Does anybody, who lives in Jersey City, need a roommate? Or are you currently looking to room with somebody? Either way, the resources of two outweigh the means of one. Please let me know. Thanks!