Homes for Sale in Hoboken, NJ

Hoboken is a one-square-mile waterfront city directly across the Hudson from midtown Manhattan — densely walkable, family-friendly, and home to one of the most desirable commuter real estate markets in the country.

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About the Hoboken Real Estate Market

Hoboken's real estate market is among the tightest and most expensive in the NYC metro outside Manhattan itself. The city's grid of brownstones, walkup condos, and new luxury high-rises supports a wide range of buyers: one-bedroom condos start in the high-$400Ks and routinely cross $750K, two-bedrooms range from $900K to $1.8M, and three- and four-bedroom units in the $2M-$3M+ range support family buyers. Single-family townhouses (brownstones) are rare and command $1.8M-$5M+ depending on condition and block. The city is genuinely walkable — Washington Street is the spine — with parks, restaurants, and retail accessible without a car. PATH service from Hoboken Terminal connects to WTC and 33rd Street; NY Waterway ferries run to midtown and downtown Manhattan. Property taxes are notably lower than most Bergen County towns relative to home values.

Notable Neighborhoods in Hoboken

  • Uptown (above 9th Street)
  • Downtown (below Newark Street)
  • Washington Street corridor
  • Hudson Street waterfront

Commute to NYC

PATH from Hoboken Terminal to WTC and 33rd Street; NJ Transit, NY Waterway ferry to midtown.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hoboken Real Estate

How much is a one-bedroom condo in Hoboken?

One-bedroom condos in Hoboken typically list from $500K-$800K depending on building, location relative to PATH, and amenities.

Is Hoboken a good place to raise a family?

Yes — Hoboken has strong public and private school options, multiple parks (including the Hoboken Riverfront Walkway), and a family-oriented downtown. Many families stay long-term.

Is Hoboken safer than Jersey City?

Hoboken's crime rates are among the lowest in Hudson County. Both cities have safe areas, but Hoboken's small footprint and density mean the entire city is consistently low-crime.

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