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About New Jersey Real Estate

Buying New Jersey Real Estate

if considering a move to New Jersey, review the information before buying New Jersey real estate.

New Jersey Population

New Jersey has experienced a 3.7 per cent increase over the last few years. New Jersey is also the most densely populated and the second wealthiest state in the U.S. due in part to some of its cities serving as part of the Greater Metropolitan areas of New York City and Philadelphia. The largest cities in New Jersey include Newark, Trenton, the state capital, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, Edison Township, Woodbridge Township, Dover Township, Hamilton and Camden.

New Jersey Economy

New Jersey’s coastal location is its greatest economic attribute lending itself to shipping initiatives as well as tourism of its beaches and marine locations. New Jersey’s location between New York and Philadelphia creates a network of highways perfectly suited for transportation businesses. The Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal is one of the busiest shipping hubs in the world. Nearby Newark Liberty International Airport is also one of the busiest airports in the world. Agriculturally New Jersey exports products including cranberries, seafood, dairy products, eggplants, tomatoes, nursery stock and peaches. New Jersey is a major pharmaceutical hub and is home to companies such as Pfizer, Merck, Johnson and Johnson, Novartis and Bristol Myers-Squibb.

New Jersey Tourism and Recreation

The Jersey Shore is famous for miles of beaches and family fun including Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Toms River and The Wildwoods. Historic sites in New Jersey include the Ellis Island National Monument, the Edison National Historic Site, the Princeton Battlefield, the Washing Crossing State Park, Monmouth Battlefield State Park and the USS New Jersey. Most of New Jersey is still covered in forest so outdoor enthusiasts enjoy camping, hiking and fishing especially on the designated Appalachian Trail route.

As the state slogan says, "New Jersey and You are Perfect Together," especially if you’re looking to buy New Jersey real estate for a thriving economy, great quality of life and deeply-rooted history.

Cities in New Jersey

Population Population Change Since 2000
Newark 279,861 2 %
Jersey City 242,355 1 %
Paterson 153,607 3 %
Elizabeth 125,346 4 %
Edison 101,420 4 %
Toms River 93,775 9 %
Trenton 88,452 4 %
Clifton 80,924 3 %
Camden 79,762 0 %
Passaic 69,248 2 %
East Orange 69,081 -1 %
Union City 63,867 -5 %
Vineland 60,801 8 %
Irvington 58,783 -3 %
Bayonne 57,882 -6 %
Union 56,092 3 %
Wayne 55,742 3 %
New Brunswick 50,864 5 %
Perth Amboy 49,965 6 %
East Brunswick 49,039 5 %
Plainfield 48,114 1 %
Bloomfield 46,024 -3 %
West New York 45,832 0 %
Hackensack 45,471 7 %
Sayreville 45,209 12 %
West Orange 43,992 -2 %
Atlantic City 43,639 8 %
Hoboken 43,051 12 %
Lakewood 40,893 13 %
Linden 40,376 2 %
North Brunswick Township 40,349 11 %
Teaneck 39,668 1 %
Fort Lee 38,697 9 %
Kearny 38,010 -6 %
Montclair 37,776 -3 %
Ewing 37,235 4 %
Pennsauken 35,173 -2 %
Belleville 34,494 -4 %
Long Branch 32,874 5 %
Orange 32,187 -2 %
Fair Lawn 32,033 1 %
Westfield 30,032 1 %
Garfield 29,960 1 %
Livingston 28,626 5 %
Millville 28,138 5 %
West Milford 27,457 4 %
Mercerville-Hamilton Square 27,451 4 %
Rahway 27,393 3 %
Nutley 27,331 0 %
Paramus 27,275 6 %
Somerset 26,840 16 %
Englewood 26,828 2 %
Bergenfield 26,484 1 %
Ridgewood 24,852 0 %
Lodi 24,793 3 %
Cliffside Park 23,939 4 %
South Plainfield 23,636 8 %
Bridgeton 23,582 4 %
Old Bridge 23,336 2 %
Maplewood 23,278 -2 %
Scotch Plains 22,858 1 %
North Plainfield 22,826 8 %
Cranford 22,642 0 %
Carteret 22,064 7 %
Hillside 21,982 1 %
Summit 21,645 2 %
Roselle 21,313 0 %
Point Pleasant 20,801 8 %
Glassboro 20,341 7 %
Pleasantville 20,239 6 %
Lyndhurst 19,894 3 %
Morristown 19,490 5 %
Woodbridge 19,313 5 %
Elmwood Park 19,171 1 %
Millburn 18,953 -4 %
Dover 18,736 3 %
Hawthorne 18,640 2 %
Lindenwold 18,389 6 %
Colonia 18,308 3 %
Rutherford 18,171 0 %
Avenel 17,969 2 %
Palisades Park 17,768 4 %
Fairview 17,750 5 %
Iselin 17,666 6 %
Dumont 17,539 0 %
Asbury Park 17,242 2 %
South Orange 17,113 1 %
Hopatcong 16,802 6 %
Madison 16,768 1 %
Wyckoff 16,736 1 %
New Milford 16,440 0 %
South River 15,994 4 %
Phillipsburg 15,774 4 %
Ocean Acres 15,674 19 %
Tinton Falls 15,619 4 %
North Arlington 15,589 3 %
Fords 15,357 2 %
Springfield 15,329 6 %
Moorestown-Lenola 15,260 10 %
Ocean City 15,099 -2 %
Holiday City-Berkeley 15,018 8 %
Secaucus 14,985 -6 %
Springdale 14,646 2 %
Clark 14,602 0 %
Collingswood 14,537 1 %
Princeton 14,485 2 %
Ramsey 14,425 1 %
Eatontown 14,366 3 %
Princeton Meadows 14,247 6 %
Highland Park 14,198 1 %
Middlesex 14,188 3 %
Hammonton 14,152 12 %
Leisure Village West-Pine Lake 14,036 27 %
Berkeley Heights 13,982 4 %
Tenafly 13,970 1 %
Brigantine 13,696 9 %
Roselle Park 13,677 3 %
Succasunna-Kenvil 13,668 9 %
West Freehold 13,628 9 %
Harrison 13,618 -6 %
Ventnor City 13,604 5 %
Williamstown 13,584 15 %
Metuchen 13,582 6 %
Saddle Brook 13,455 2 %
Cherry Hill Mall 13,271 0 %
Verona 13,114 -3 %
Ridgefield Park 12,976 1 %
Somerville 12,956 4 %
Oakland 12,814 3 %
Greentree 12,548 9 %
Red Bank 12,431 5 %
Marlton 12,360 21 %
Ringwood 12,349 0 %
Somers Point 12,259 6 %
Browns Mills 12,060 7 %
New Providence 12,020 1 %
Pennsville 12,017 3 %
Cedar Grove 11,858 -4 %
Pine Hill 11,771 8 %
Hasbrouck Heights 11,686 0 %
Haddonfield 11,655 0 %
West Paterson 11,628 6 %
Wallington 11,591 0 %
Freehold 11,565 5 %
Little Falls 11,520 6 %
Morganville 11,514 2 %
Glen Rock 11,482 -1 %
Westwood 11,471 4 %
Gloucester City 11,345 -1 %
Hackettstown 11,311 9 %


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