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Jersey City NJ | Real Estate and Homes for Sale

Homes for sale in Jersey City — NJ's 2nd-largest city, Hudson County seat, 8 minutes to WTC via PATH. Median $765K.

Jersey City, NJ Real Estate — Homes for Sale in New Jersey's Second-Largest City

New Jersey's second-largest city, Manhattan's western edge. PATH to the World Trade Center in minutes, a Downtown skyline of glass towers, and neighborhoods at every price.

Jersey City is the powerhouse of the Hudson waterfront — New Jersey's second-largest city, home to 292,449 residents (2020) across 14.8 square miles. The seat of Hudson County and site of the state's oldest European settlement, dating to 1660, it has become a true second downtown for the New York region, with a Gold Coast skyline, a deep transit network, and a remarkable range of neighborhoods.

The median sale runs near $765K, but Jersey City contains many markets — from luxury waterfront towers to attainable West Side homes. PATH stations at Exchange Place, Grove Street, Newport, and Journal Square put the World Trade Center minutes away, Liberty State Park anchors the south, and McNair Academic ranks among the state's top public high schools. Under a mayor-council government, it offers urban scale, transit, and choice unmatched in the county.

$765K
Median Sale
292,449
Population (2020)
14.8
Sq Mi (Land)
No. 2
Largest NJ City
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WHY BUYERS CHOOSE JERSEY CITY

Transit + Skyline + Neighborhoods at Every Price

Jersey City offers the rarest thing in the New York region: genuine urban scale with real range. A buyer can find a glass tower on the waterfront or an attainable home on the West Side, all served by one of the deepest transit networks anywhere outside Manhattan.

Minutes to the WTC

PATH stations at Exchange Place, Grove Street, Newport, and Journal Square put the World Trade Center minutes away — transit access that rivals Manhattan itself.

A Real Skyline

The Downtown waterfront has become a second downtown for the region — a Gold Coast of glass towers facing Lower Manhattan across the river.

Every Price Point

From luxury condos to attainable West Side homes, Jersey City's neighborhoods span an enormous range — a city with an entry point for nearly every buyer.

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PRICE TIERS

Jersey City Real Estate by Price Tier

A city of many markets, from Downtown waterfront luxury to attainable West Side homes.

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Upper — $1M to $2M+

Downtown waterfront condos, high-rise towers, and restored brownstones in Paulus Hook and the historic districts.

Comparable to: Hoboken, Weehawken waterfront.

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Mid-Market — $650K to $1M

Condos and multi-family homes in Journal Square, The Heights, and Bergen-Lafayette — the city's broad middle.

Comparable to: Union City, North Bergen upper.

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Accessible — $400K to $650K

Homes and condos in Greenville, the West Side, and McGinley Square — the city's most attainable neighborhoods.

Comparable to: Bayonne, Kearny.

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NEIGHBORHOODS + SECTIONS

Where Jersey City Buyers Actually Live

A large city of distinct neighborhoods, each its own market:

Downtown & the Waterfront

The Gold Coast — Newport, Exchange Place, Paulus Hook, the Powerhouse Arts District, and the Hamilton and Van Vorst Park historic districts — the city's skyline core and most prestigious market.

The Heights

The elevated neighborhood above Downtown around Riverview Park, Central Avenue, and Pershing Field — dense, walkable, and increasingly sought-after for its value and views.

Journal Square

The city's transit and commercial hub, home to India Square and a wave of new high-rise development around The Hub — one of Jersey City's fastest-rising districts.

Bergen-Lafayette & Liberty State Park

A historic, revitalizing area fronting Liberty State Park — brownstones and new construction with green space and harbor access on the city's south side.

Greenville & the West Side

The southern and western neighborhoods around McGinley Square — the city's most attainable homes, with light rail and ongoing investment.

"Jersey City is New Jersey's second-largest city — 292,449 residents across 14.8 square miles, the county seat and site of the state's oldest settlement. With a median near $765K but markets ranging from waterfront luxury towers to attainable West Side homes, PATH stations minutes from the World Trade Center, Liberty State Park, and a Gold Coast skyline, it offers urban scale, transit, and choice unmatched anywhere in Hudson County."

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THE COMPARISON

Jersey City vs. the Hudson Market

Jersey City cross-shops with Hoboken, Bayonne, Union City, and North Bergen.

City / Town Median Sale Population Land Area
Jersey City ★ $765,000 292,449 14.8 mi²
Hoboken $1,050,000 60,419 1.28 mi²
Bayonne $600,000 71,686 5.82 mi²
Union City $525,000 68,589 1.29 mi²
North Bergen $565,000 63,361 5.14 mi²

★ Subject city. Sources: Hudson County government; U.S. Census. Jersey City population 292,449 (2020 census), New Jersey's second-largest city and the Hudson County seat; 14.8 sq mi land on the Hudson waterfront; the state's oldest European settlement, dating to 1660; a mayor-council government; served by PATH stations at Exchange Place, Grove Street, Newport, and Journal Square, plus light rail and ferries; home to Liberty State Park and top-ranked McNair Academic High School; median sale price approximately $765,000. Comparison figures approximate. Verify property-specific pricing with The Prodigy Team before contract.

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LIVING IN JERSEY CITY

What the Numbers Don't Show

Not One City, but Many. The single median hides the truth — Downtown, The Heights, Journal Square, and Greenville are distinct markets, and choosing the right one is the whole game in Jersey City.

A Second Downtown. The waterfront has matured into a true business and residential center for the region, drawing buyers who want Manhattan access with a skyline of their own.

Transit Is the Engine. PATH, light rail, and ferries make car-free living realistic across much of the city — and proximity to a station drives value block by block.

Diversity and Energy. Among the most diverse cities in the country, Jersey City brings a depth of food, culture, and community that few markets its size can match.

Schools + Government. Jersey City Public Schools, including top-ranked McNair Academic High School, serve the city under a mayor-council government.

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FAQ

Jersey City Real Estate FAQ

What's the median home price in Jersey City?

Around $765K citywide, but it varies widely — Downtown luxury runs $1M-$2M+, the broad middle $650K-$1M, and Greenville and the West Side $400K-$650K.

How is the commute from Jersey City?

Among the best in the region — PATH stations at Exchange Place, Grove Street, Newport, and Journal Square put the World Trade Center minutes away, with light rail and ferries too.

Which Jersey City neighborhood is right for me?

It depends on budget and lifestyle — Downtown for skyline luxury, The Heights and Journal Square for value and transit, Greenville and the West Side for the most attainable homes.

What schools serve Jersey City?

Jersey City Public Schools serve the city, including McNair Academic High School, consistently ranked among New Jersey's top public high schools.

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