Rent.com Claims Jersey City Has Nation’s Highest Rents, Hoboken in Top 10
An analysis from Rent.com determined Jersey City to have the highest average monthly rent in the country with neighboring Hoboken also ranking high on their list.
Millennials Are Still Leaving New Jersey, Study Finds
A new report reveals that the Garden State’s younger residents are indeed fleeing, a trend that could have substantial consequences for the business and real estate climate.
New Jersey’s Decade of Development Has Created High-End Apartments, Wealthier Renters
A recent study of housing trends during the 2010s shows renter populations increased dramatically throughout the Garden State, especially among well-heeled residents.
Travel & Leisure Ranks Jersey City As “Best Place to Live” in New Jersey
Jersey City topped the magazine’s list, and take a look at these New Jersey towns that also made appearances.
New Report Confirms What We All Know, NJ Transit Is in the Dumps
A long-delayed audit of NJ Transit system was finally released to the public this week and the findings confirm it's a “national disgrace”.
Study Claims New Jersey Has the Most Outbound Moves in America
United Van Lines released a study based on their tracking of individuals who used their moving service during the last year.
Port Authority Could Soon Study Feasibility of Marion PATH Station in Jersey City
A report could be issued sometime next year as to the viability of adding a new transit hub on Jersey City’s west side.
New Jersey’s Airbnb Hosts Earned $175 Million During 2019
The state’s most densely populated county generated by far the most short-term rental revenue, accounting for almost half of the statewide total.
Report: New Jersey Has the Fastest Internet in the U.S., Jersey City Fastest in...
A new report out by internet speed-test company Ookla ranks New Jersey as the state with the fastest internet speed.
Once Again, Study Says New Jersey Has Country’s Highest Property Taxes
A taxation issue that has chronically plagued the Garden State hasn’t improved, and new numbers show the problem persists in several other northeast states too.