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Jersey City, NJ apartments for rent

1,897 apartments for rent in Jersey City, NJ, from 162 communities.

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Jersey City apartment for rent - A red brick building with a white door and windows.
$2,400-$3,000 /mo

1 Madison Ave Jersey City NJ 07304

1 Madison Ave, Jersey City, NJ, 07304

1-3 beds 1-2 baths
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Jersey City apartment for rent - the word yellow in a rectangle with the word work
$2,489-$4,119 /mo

385 Palisade

Jersey City, NJ, 07302

1-3 beds 1-2.5 baths 651-1,192 sqft
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71 Atlantic Street

Jersey City, NJ, 07304

1-2 beds 1 bath
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Jersey City apartment for rent - A mobile screen displays a property listing for a house in Greenville, NJ.
$1,650-$1,900 /mo

27 Bartoley Ave

27 Bartholdi Ave, Jersey City, NJ, 07305

3 beds 1 bath
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Jersey City apartment for rent - an aerial view of a city with lots of buildings and trees
$900-$1,000 /mo

20 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.

20 M. L. King Drive, Jersey City, NJ, 07305

1-2 beds 1 bath
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Jersey City apartment for rent - A two-story house with a garage on the left and a car parked in front.
$650-$1,350 /mo

115 Leonard St.

Jersey City, NJ, 07307

1-2 beds 1 bath
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Jersey City apartment for rent - the front of a brick building with two garage doors
$3,150-$3,300 /mo

74 Hopkins Avenue

Jersey City, NJ, 07306

3 beds 2 baths 1,474 sqft
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Jersey City apartment for rent - a green house on the corner of a street
$1,000-$1,700 /mo

25 Stegman Street

Jersey City, NJ, 07305

2-3 beds 1 bath
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Jersey City apartment for rent - a white house with cars parked in front of it
$2,200-$2,600 /mo

335 Mercer Loop

Jersey City, NJ, 07302

Studio-3 beds 2 baths
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408-410 MLK DR

Jersey City, NJ, 07304

Studio
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56 Center Street

Jersey City, NJ, 07302

Studio
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Jersey City apartment for rent - A red door with a glass window and a sign that says "SAL" on the wall.
$1,750-$2,700 /mo

Regreb Realty 36 LLC

Jersey City, NJ, 07305

1-3 beds
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Very walkable
Walk Score®
70
Excellent transit
Transit Score®
64
Bikeable
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Jersey City is highly walkable. Many services and amenities are within walking distance, allowing most errands to be handled without a car. The area has excellent public transportation, providing a variety of reliable options for commuting. Jersey City is a moderately bikeable area, offering some cycling infrastructure to support local rides.
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Franciscan Sisters of St. Elizabeth School and Child Care Center
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Kidz Academy
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Viaquenti Academy
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The Place for Learning
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Cornelia F. Bradford No. 16 Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 962 students
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Dr. Michael Conti School
Public • PK, K-8 • 672 students
8/10
Jotham W. Wakeman No. 6 Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 598 students
7/10
Learning Community Charter School
Charter • PK, K-8 • 637 students
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Frank R. Conwell No. 3 Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 507 students
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Jersey City Golden Door Charter School
Charter • PK, K-8 • 668 students
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Julia A. Barnes No. 12 Elementary School
Public • PK, K-8 • 340 students
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Rev. Dr. Ercel F. Webb School
Public • PK, K-5 • 741 students
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Rafael De J. Cordero No. 37 Elementary School
Public • PK, K-8 • 735 students
5/10
Soaring Heights Charter School
Charter • K-8 • 270 students
9/10
Cornelia F. Bradford No. 16 Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 962 students
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Dr. Michael Conti School
Public • PK, K-8 • 672 students
8/10
Jotham W. Wakeman No. 6 Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 598 students
7/10
Jersey City Global Charter School
Charter • K-8 • 416 students
7/10
Jersey City Golden Door Charter School
Charter • PK, K-8 • 668 students
6/10
Beloved Community Charter School
Charter • K-12 • 1551 students
6/10
Frank R. Conwell No. 3 Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 507 students
6/10
Alfred E. Zampella No. 27 Elementary School
Public • PK, K-8 • 802 students
6/10
Infinity Institute
Public • 6-12 • 326 students
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Soaring Heights Charter School
Charter • K-8 • 270 students
9/10
Explore 2000 Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 152 students
8/10
Academy I
Public • 6-8 • 403 students
8/10
Dr. Michael Conti School
Public • PK, K-8 • 672 students
8/10
Jersey City Global Charter School
Charter • K-8 • 416 students
7/10
Beloved Community Charter School
Charter • K-12 • 1551 students
6/10
Jersey City Golden Door Charter School
Charter • PK, K-8 • 668 students
6/10
Alfred E. Zampella No. 27 Elementary School
Public • PK, K-8 • 802 students
6/10
Dr. Ronald Mc Nair Academic High School
Public • 9-12 • 701 students
10/10
Infinity Institute
Public • 6-12 • 326 students
10/10
County Prep High School
Public • 9-12 • 922 students
9/10
Liberty High School
Public • 9-12 • 194 students
7/10
Beloved Community Charter School
Charter • K-12 • 1551 students
6/10
Academy of Technology Design
Public • 9-12 • 173 students
4/10
Innovation High School
Public • 9-12 • 272 students
4/10
William L. Dickinson High School
Public • 9-12 • 2024 students
2/10
James J. Ferris High School
Public • 9-12 • 1348 students
2/10
Hudson County Community College - Building B
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Patreson Plank Road at Hague Street
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Martin Luther King Junior Drive at Claremont Avenue
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Summit Avenue at Griffith Street
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Communipaw Avenue at Grand Street
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Patreson Plank Road at Hague Street
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Rose Avvenue at Old Bergen Road
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Martin Luther King Junior Drive at Claremont Avenue
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Danforth Avenue at Sullivan Drive
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Pacific Avenue at Forrest Street
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Grand Street at Van Vorst Street
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JFK Boulevard at Oxford Avenue
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Summit Avenue at Griffith Street
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Communipaw Avenue at Grand Street
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Liberty State Park
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Garfield Avenue
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Exchange Place
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Jersey Avenue
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Martin Luther King Drive
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Torico Ice Cream
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Dahlia's Ice Cream Spot
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Wendy's
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Bikanervala
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White Castle
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Popeyes
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Chipotle
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Dunkin'
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Hollywood Fried Chicken
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Smorgasbar
Drinks
Greene Hook Bar & Kitchen
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Dullboy Bar
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Paulie's Brick House
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McGinley Square Pub
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The Keyhole Bar
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Golden Cicada Baja Beergarden
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RoofTop at Exchange Place
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Barcade
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Torico Ice Cream
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Dahlia's Ice Cream Spot
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Wendy's
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Bikanervala
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White Castle
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Popeyes
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Chipotle
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Dunkin'
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Hollywood Fried Chicken
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Gregory's Coffee
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Mathews Food and Drink
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HUNGRY Indian Fine Cusine
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Babo Teahouse
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Noodle Fan
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Rasoi
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Hunan House
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CAVA
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Bwe Kafe
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P.C. Richard & Son
Shopping
Big Lots
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National Wholesale Liquidators
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Target
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Newport Mall
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Macy's
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JCPenney
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Kohl's
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Marshalls
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Aqui Market
Grocery store
Whole Foods Market
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Argos Deli
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SEP Filipino Grocery
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Second Street Bakery
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Darke Pines
Grocery store
Pecoraro Antique Bakery
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Oliva
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New Mini Market 2
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P.C. Richard & Son
Shopping
Big Lots
Shopping
National Wholesale Liquidators
Shopping
Target
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Newport Mall
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Macy's
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JCPenney
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Kohl's
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Marshalls
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BP
Automotive
Citi Bike
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Speedway
Automotive
CarePoint Health Christ Hospital
Automotive
BP
Automotive
Sunoco
Automotive
Exxon
Automotive
City
Automotive
Citi BIke
Automotive
BP
Automotive
Citi Bike
Automotive
Speedway
Automotive
CarePoint Health Christ Hospital
Automotive
BP
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Sunoco
Automotive
Exxon
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City
Automotive
Citi BIke
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Quest Diagnostics
Healthcare
Jersey Drugs
Healthcare
Downtown Pharmacy
Healthcare
Norman's Pharmacy
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Midtown Dental Group
Healthcare
Rite Aid
Healthcare
Duane Reade
Healthcare
CVS Pharmacy
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Strong Roots Dental
Healthcare
Haiban Inn
Hotel
Hyatt House New Jersey
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Rodeway Inn
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The Holland Hotel
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Courtyard Jersey City Newport
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DoubleTree
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Days Inn
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Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson
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The Westin Jersey City Newport
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SkillSoniq
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H&R Block
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Casa Blanca
Personal care
Kapricho
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Danica & Irene
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V&C Image Salon
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LaKoet Salon
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Nail Tek
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Nory’s Hair Design
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The Lash Gallery
Personal care
A1 Nail’s One
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Urby Dog Park
Pet care
Small Dog Run
Pet care
Newport Veterinary Center
Pet care
Sage Veterinary Center
Pet care
Van Vorst Park Dog Run
Pet care
Fussy Friends
Pet care
Large Dog Run
Pet care
Professors' Dog Park
Pet care
VYV Dog Park
Pet care
Cotton Temple Church of God
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Redeemer Lutheran Church
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Calvary Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
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Grace Lutheran Church
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Hope Center
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Saint Demetrius
Place of worship
Fountain of Salvation Church
Place of worship
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church
Place of worship
Know Thy Neighbor Church
Place of worship
Jersey City Municipal Courthouse
Public service
NJ Motor Vehicle Commission
Public service
Engine No. 15
Public service
Chase
Public service
Provident Bank
Public service
Jersey City Gong Club Car 26
Public service
Hudson Vicinage Administrative Building
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Capital One
Public service
Bank of America
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Jersey City Free Public Library
Entertainment
AMC Newport 11
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Jersey City Public Library, Five Corners Branch
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White Eagle Hall
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Liberty Science Center
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Loew's Jersey Theatre
Entertainment
IMAX Dome Theater
Entertainment
SMUSH Gallery
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Hudson House
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Jersey City Free Public Library
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AMC Newport 11
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Jersey City Public Library, Five Corners Branch
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White Eagle Hall
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Liberty Science Center
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Loew's Jersey Theatre
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IMAX Dome Theater
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SMUSH Gallery
Entertainment
Hudson House
Entertainment
Charlie Heger Ice Rink
Sports
St Peters Field
Sports
Victor R. Yanitelli, S.J. Recreational Life Center
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Martucci Field
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Pavonia/Marion Municipal Pool
Sports
Newport Swim & Fitness
Sports
NJCU Practice Soccer Field
Sports
24 Hour Fitness
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Retro Fitness
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Average utility cost in New Jersey

In New Jersey, renters typically spend around $450 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $30 for cable to $125 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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Renter’s City Guide to Jersey City

Introduction

With more than 20% of the population between the ages of 25 and 34, Jersey City is ranked as one of the best cities for millennials in the U.S.

How big is Jersey City?

Jersey City is the 17th largest city in the U.S., just marginally smaller than Washington DC and Detroit, and the second-largest city in New Jersey, after Newark. While there are many bigger cities, Jersey City encompasses one of the largest business districts in the U.S. within its borders.

How close is Jersey City to New York City?

Jersey City is just 7 miles from Manhattan. Although it’s part of the New York metropolitan area and offers rapid transit options into Manhattan, journey times on public transport typically take around 40-mins, while driving the 7-miles is only marginally quicker at 38 minutes on average.

What is the weather like in Jersey City?

Jersey City enjoys a moderate climate with average annual lows of 46.5°F and highs of 63.3°F.

What are the pros of living in Jersey City?

Residents love the sheer amount of things to see and do in Jersey City. For example, the Jersey City Free Public Library offers several interesting exhibitions and collections across its five branches, while the iconic Loew’s Jersey Theatre (the only one outside of New York City) hosts an array of events and performances and continuously showcases classic Hollywood movies. In addition, Jersey City enjoys a vibrant nightlife, an excellent restaurant scene and amazing views of NYC. It’s busy enough to keep things exciting while avoiding the crowds of nearby New York.

What are the cons of living in Jersey City?

As the city enters a new growth stage, there are inevitable struggles concerning traffic and public transportation, with commuters frequently experiencing crowding and delays.

Jersey City Demographic Highlights
Total Population 294,078
Female
Male
145,555
148,523
Median Age 34.7
Expenses & Housing Stats

How much does a meal cost in Jersey City?

On average, a meal in a typical inexpensive restaurant will cost around $15 in Jersey City. You can expect to pay about $80 on average for a 3-course meal for two people in a mid-range restaurant. For a small bottle of water, expect to pay around $2.

How much does public transportation cost in Jersey City?

A one-way ticket on local public transportation in Jersey City will typically cost around $2.75. Meanwhile, a monthly pass will average out at approximately $90. On average, taxis start at $3.75, plus $2.45 per mile.

How much are utilities in Jersey City?

Jersey City residents can expect to pay an average of around $145 per month on basic utilities, including electricity, water, heating and garbage disposal.

Jersey City Rent Statistics
Jersey City, NJ Apartment rent ranges
Under $1,000
$1,001 - $1,500
$1,501 - $2,000
$2,001 - $2,500
$2,501 - $3,000
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Jersey City Average apartment rent trend

Jersey City Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 125,223
Owner Occupied 27.9%
Renter Occupied 72.1%
Renter-occupied housing units in Jersey City:
  • 1,756 Single-family detached homes
  • 3,361 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 104,324 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (25,118) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (43,895)

Among all the available rental units in Jersey City, 6% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 94% are apartments.
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What is the sales tax in Jersey City?

The sales tax in Jersey City is 6.625%, which is slightly lower than state averages. Consumers can enjoy the benefits of this at the many shopping districts in the city, such as Danforth, Journal Square, West Side and Central Avenues.

Who are the top employers in Jersey City?

A large number of Jersey City’s employed population work for investment and money management firms. Some of the top employers in the sector include Lord Abbett, Fidelity Investments, Verisk Analytics, ICAP, ADP and Computershare. Forbes moved its headquarters to the city in 2014, creating over 350 jobs over the following decade.

What universities are there in Jersey City?

There are two major universities in Jersey City; the New Jersey City University (NJCU) and Saint Peter’s University. Besides these, there’s also the Hudson County Community College and Rutgers University, which has its main campus in nearby Newark and offers classes as part of its MBA curriculum at its Harborside Center campus. All campuses are fairly close to each other, creating something of a student district, which merges well with the city’s larger cultural and art scene.

Jersey City Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 138,339 3.4%
Blue Collar 22,496 -3.3%
White Collar 86%
Blue Collar 14%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 13,473 6.6%
Private Companies 118,275 1.4%
Governmental Workers 17,346 1.6%
Not for Profit Companies 11,741 9.6%
Self Employees 8.4%
Private Companies 73.5%
Governmental Workers 10.8%
Not for Profit Companies 7.3%

Jersey City Education Statistics

No High School 4.6%
Some High School 23.7%
Some College 14.1%
Associate Degree 4.6%
Bachelor's Degree 29.6%
Graduate Degree 23.3%

Jersey City Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 125,223
Average People Per Household 2.33
Median Household Income$97,710
Average Household Income$143,106
Family
Non-family
68,328
56,895
Children
No Children
32,268
92,955
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What is there to do in Jersey City for families?

Some of the most popular things for Jersey City families to do include a visit to The Statue of Liberty, and while you’re there, why not explore Ellis Island national park? For something a little different, the Liberty Science Center offers a popular educational, yet fun, day out in the city.

How culturally diverse is Jersey City?

Residents of Jersey City come from across the globe, lending the city a rich culture and buzzing diversity. Art lovers can enjoy the Katyn Memorial, designed by famous Polish-American artist Andrzej Pitynski. Alternatively, take a stroll to the ‘Little Manila’ district, home to a huge population of Filipino citizens. Here, you’ll find sumptuous Phil-Am food, or if you want to try cooking your own, head to one of the many Filipino grocery stores in the city.

What are the main annual events in Jersey City?

Summer is a great time to enjoy some of Jersey City’s many annual events. Theater lovers will love the Hudson County Shakespeare Festival, which provides free performances of the famous bard’s plays each month. For fans of the big-screen, the Golden Door International Film Festival is a fantastic choice.

What are apartments like in Jersey City?

Jersey City has been enjoying a certain renaissance in recent years, with many new major construction projects underway, as well as renovation works across the city. A host of new apartments have been, or are being built, including many luxury condos.

What are renters’ rights in Jersey City?

In Jersey City, tenants are well protected throughout the rental process. For example, landlords are limited as to how much they can charge for a security deposit, with a cap on 1½ months worth of rent for the first year, then a maximum of 10% of the original deposit in each preceding year of tenancy. During the lease, landlords must give at least 24 hours notice before entering the rental unit for repairs or inspections. When it’s time to move out, landlords are required to return your security deposit within 30-days of your leaving.

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