N.J. Leads Nation With the Most Residents Wanting to Leave the State
An analysis of web searches and other data by MoveBuddha concludes that Garden State residents want to leave at the highest rate in the country, with locals dreaming of Florida, California, and Texas.
These 5 Old-Growth Forests Have Incredible Histories and Are Worth a Visit
Old-growth forests are rich habitats for wildlife. But they are rare. These five forests survived to tell their stories.
Toll Brothers to Host Open House Events on Weekends Throughout June
Toll Brothers invites you to look inside their most beautiful communities in towns like Chatham, Manalapan, Upper Saddle River, and more.
Opendoor Launches Modern and Simplified Home Selling Process in New Jersey
If you're a New Jersey homeowner looking to sell in the near future, bypass the uncertainty and stress associated with a traditional real estate transaction. Opendoor is actively buying homes across twelve New Jersey counties.
New Luxury Homes from Toll Brothers Offer Prime NJ Locations for Timely Moves
Toll Brothers, America’s luxury home builder, has a variety of fast move-in opportunities for home buyers looking for exceptional homes throughout Bergen and Morris Counties.
New Jersey Ranked #1 For Percentage of Move-Outs, Study Claims
A report from HireAHelper analyzing the company’s moves determined that New Jersey experienced a 54% net loss of residents during 2021.
New Jersey Ranked Best State in U.S. for Positive Mental Health
A study from ZenCare determined that New Jersey is the best place to live in the country for a resident’s mental health.
Study Says Monthly Rent in N.J. Increased 27% Over Last Year, Led by Jersey...
An analysis from Rent.com determined that Jersey City’s $3,766 average rent rose over 46% since last February, one of the biggest increases in the country.
Study Says Ex-NYC Residents Are Flocking to These New Jersey Spots
Data from a moving company claims that New Jersey is the top out-of-state destination for NYC residents, with Hudson County and several beach areas drawing the most former NYC residents.
The Dark Side of the Self-Storage Industry: Meth Labs, Poverty, and Homelessness
Last month, a man from Red Bank was found dead in a self-storage unit where he was living. His death was a casualty of the pandemic, which has created dire housing instability, pushing many to extreme measures.