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.
New Report Details the Depths of Jersey City’s Housing Shortage
A shocking new report finds Jersey City could face a housing shortage between 27,000 and 36,500 units by 2032.
Study Says Northern New Jersey Rental Market Heats Up Again After Cool Down
North Jersey remains one of the nation’s toughest rental markets, with occupancy above the national average and most renters choosing to stay put.
Study Concludes New Jersey’s Infrastructure Among Worst in the Nation
Almost 17% of the Garden State’s roadways are considered to be in poor condition and several other Northeast states had similarly poor rankings.
Study Ranks Fair Lawn, Princeton Among America’s Top 20 Small Cities
Fair Lawn and Princeton ranked well for education, health, and safety, while Paramus and Hoboken also registered high marks among America’s small cities.
Work From Home Trend Gets Literal – Former Offices Are Being Turned Residential at...
New Jersey and the surrounding region has emerged as one of the top spots where office buildings are being repurposed.
Study Finds Jersey City Will Add as Many Apartments as Manhattan in 2019
A building boom in Jersey City will see over 2,000 units hit the market this year, making it one of the fastest-growing places in the New York metro region.
GTL For the Win? Study Says New Jersey Most ‘Gym-Obsessed’ State in U.S.
A new analysis of gym and workout interest from Fitness Volt suggests that the Jersey Shore cast might have been on to something when they coined their infamous 'GTL' catchphrase.
Unsurprisingly, Newark and Jersey City Rank High for Worst Cities to Drive in Nationwide
The Garden State’s two largest cities can be unpleasant for those behind the wheel.
Study Says Newark Housing Market is Surging Despite Slight NJ Cool Off
New data on homes for sale over the course of 2026 shows that while NJ overall has seen a slight dip in asking prices, Newark is defying the trend and heating up.









