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Secaucus NJ | Real Estate and Homes for Sale

Homes for sale in Secaucus — the Jewel of the Meadowlands, Hudson County's suburban single-family option, Secaucus Junction 10 min to NY Penn Station. Median value $615K.

Secaucus, NJ Real Estate — Homes for Sale in the Meadowlands Transit-Hub Town

The Meadowlands town with NJ Transit's hub and suburban space. Secaucus Junction puts NYC about ten minutes away, with outlet shopping and single-family neighborhoods.

Secaucus stands apart from its dense Hudson County neighbors — a 5.83-square-mile town of 22,181 residents (2020) set in the Meadowlands, with a genuinely suburban feel. Where most of the county is wall-to-wall walk-ups, Secaucus offers single-family neighborhoods, planned townhouse communities, and room to breathe, all built around one of New Jersey's most important transit hubs.

The median home value runs near $615K, spanning Old Town single-families, Harmon Cove townhomes, and new condos at Secaucus Junction. The Junction — officially the Frank R. Lautenberg Station — is NJ Transit's regional hub, putting New York roughly ten minutes away, while Harmon Meadow brings outlet shopping and corporate offices. Served by Secaucus Public Schools (Secaucus High School, the Patriots) under a mayor-council government, it's the county's suburban option.

$615K
Median Value
22,181
Population (2020)
5.83
Sq Mi (Land)
1917
Town Incorporated
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WHY BUYERS CHOOSE SECAUCUS

Suburban Space + Transit Hub + Shopping

Secaucus is the answer for buyers who want Hudson County access but suburban living — single-family homes, yards, and parking, paired with a transit hub that reaches New York in minutes. It's a different lifestyle from the rest of the county.

A Transit Powerhouse

Secaucus Junction is NJ Transit's regional hub, connecting multiple rail lines and putting New York roughly ten minutes away by train.

Suburban Living

Single-family homes, planned townhouse communities, yards, and parking give Secaucus a true suburban feel that's rare in dense Hudson County.

Shopping + Convenience

Harmon Meadow's outlets, big-box stores, hotels, and offices put major shopping and amenities right in town, with highway access all around.

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PRICE TIERS

Secaucus Real Estate by Price Tier

A suburban market of single-families, planned townhomes, and new transit-village condos.

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Upper — $750K to $1M+

Larger Old Town single-family homes and the newer waterfront townhomes of Harmon Cove and Mill Creek.

Comparable to: North Bergen upper, Lyndhurst.

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Mid-Market — $550K to $750K

Townhouses, condos, and smaller single-families across Old Town and the planned communities.

Comparable to: North Bergen, Kearny.

03
Accessible — $400K to $550K

Condos and smaller units, including the newer buildings at the Xchange at Secaucus Junction.

Comparable to: Kearny, Union City.

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NEIGHBORHOODS + SECTIONS

Where Secaucus Buyers Actually Live

A town of distinct districts, from its historic core to its planned communities:

Old Town & Front Street

The single-family residential core — the historic heart of Secaucus, with the traditional houses and tree-lined streets that anchor the town.

Harmon Cove & Mill Creek

Planned waterfront townhouse and condo communities along the Meadowlands edge — amenity-rich developments popular with commuters and downsizers.

Xchange at Secaucus Junction

The transit-oriented development beside the Junction — newer luxury rental and condo buildings built for the ten-minute ride to New York.

Harmon Meadow & the Plaza

The retail, outlet, and corporate district — outlets, big-box stores, hotels, and offices that make the town a regional shopping and business draw.

County Avenue & Clarendon

Quiet residential blocks near the town's schools and recreation — family-oriented streets at the heart of suburban Secaucus.

"Secaucus stands apart from its dense Hudson neighbors — a 5.83-square-mile Meadowlands town of 22,181 with a genuinely suburban feel. With a median value near $615K, single-family neighborhoods, planned townhouse communities, Harmon Meadow's outlets, and Secaucus Junction putting New York about ten minutes away, it's the county's suburban option — room to breathe built around one of New Jersey's most important transit hubs."

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THE COMPARISON

Secaucus vs. the Hudson Market

Secaucus cross-shops with North Bergen, Union City, Jersey City, and Weehawken.

Town / City

Median

Population

Land Area

Secaucus ★

$615,000

22,181

5.83 mi²

North Bergen

$565,000

63,361

5.14 mi²

Union City

$525,000

68,589

1.29 mi²

Jersey City

$765,000

292,449

14.8 mi²

Weehawken

$895,000

17,197

0.78 mi²

★ Subject town. Sources: Hudson County government; U.S. Census. Secaucus population 22,181 (2020 census); 5.83 sq mi land in the Meadowlands; incorporated as a town in 1917; a mayor-council government; home to Secaucus Junction (the Frank R. Lautenberg Station), a major NJ Transit hub roughly ten minutes from New York, and to the Harmon Meadow retail and outlet district; served by Secaucus Public Schools (Secaucus High School, the Patriots); median home value approximately $615,000. Comparison figures approximate. Verify property-specific pricing with The Prodigy Team before contract.

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LIVING IN SECAUCUS

What the Numbers Don't Show

The Suburb in the County. Secaucus offers something genuinely different from its neighbors — yards, driveways, and single-family streets — while keeping a New York commute most suburbs would envy.

The Junction Changes Everything. Being built around a major transit hub means a ten-minute ride to the city — the kind of access that anchors values and makes the suburban trade-off work.

Shopping at the Doorstep. Harmon Meadow puts outlets, big-box retail, restaurants, and hotels right in town — a level of convenience most residential towns can't offer.

Planned-Community Appeal. Harmon Cove and Mill Creek give buyers amenity-rich townhome living with low-maintenance convenience — a popular middle path between house and condo.

Schools + Government. Secaucus Public Schools, anchored by Secaucus High School (the Patriots), serve the town under a mayor-council government.

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FAQ

Secaucus Real Estate FAQ

What's the median home price in Secaucus?

The median value is near $615K. Larger homes and townhomes run $750K-$1M+, the core market $550K-$750K, and condos $400K-$550K.

How is the commute from Secaucus?

Excellent — Secaucus Junction is a major NJ Transit hub connecting many rail lines, putting New York roughly ten minutes away by train.

Is Secaucus more suburban than the rest of Hudson County?

Yes — it's the county's most suburban town, with single-family neighborhoods, townhouse communities, yards, and parking rather than dense walk-ups.

What schools serve Secaucus?

Secaucus Public Schools serve the town, with Secaucus High School (the Patriots) as the public high school.

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