Hoboken, NJ Apartments

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Public Transportation

Public Transportation

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Hoboken has been ranked #1 on the list of most public transportation use of any city in the United States. In fact, the state of New Jersey has commissioned a Smart Growth plan to reduce automobile travel. The Main Line, Bergen County Line, Pascack Valley Line, Montclair-Boonton Line, Morris, Essex, and Meadowlands Rail Lines all end in Hoboken. The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail also has three stations with originating lines. PATH (Port-Authority Trans-Hudson) runs 24 hours daily, with all lines originating in Hoboken, connecting to various terminals in New York City as well as Newark. Hoboken also has great options for public water travel. NY Waterway services cross the Hudson river from Hoboken Terminal as well as the 14th Street Station daily, travelling to Battery City Park Ferry Terminal, Wall Street Pier 11, and the West-Midtown Ferry Terminal in Manhattan. Bus Routes 22, 23, 64, 68, 87,126, and 22X have lines travelling into and out of Hoboken. Cabs in Hoboken charge one flat rate for transport within the city’s limits, and Zipcar services are available at the Center Parking Garage on Park Avenue. Hoboken does not have an airport, however, Newark Liberty International. LaGuardia, and John F. Kennedy Airports, and all are close and easily accessible through public transportation.

 
 
Renter Friendly

Renter Friendly

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New Jersey state consists of 63% homeowners and 32% renters, numbers which match the national average almost exactly. Hoboken consists 75% of renters, and only 23% owners, making it unusually renter friendly. However, when compared with seven surrounding cities, Hoboken’s rental rates were the second highest, behind only New York City. Rentals begin at around $1,800 for a studio, $2,200 for one bedroom, $2,800 for two bedrooms, and upward from there. These rates are high, but if you have the means, the location could be worth it. Hoboken has all of the conveniences of living in New York City, at a slightly lower cost.

 
Nightlife

Nightlife

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Nightlife in Hoboken is exciting and full of variety. If you’re looking for a fast-paced dance club, the West Five Supper Club and Room 84 are the most popular in the area. Both are nice places worth the cover and getting dressed up for. Cork City and the Living Room are both lounges, not quite a dance club, not quite a pub or sports bar, just a relaxing place to get a few drinks and relax. If a pub or sports bar is what you’re looking for, Wilton House and Carpe Diem are both excellent choices. Of course, if the selection gets old, NYC is just a short PATH ride away.

 
 
Recreation

Recreation

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The city of Hoboken sponsors many activities throughout the year to promote a sense of community as well as offer residents the opportunity for some free or inexpensive recreation. The Recreation Department offers a number of athletic programs for children including baseball, softball, basketball, cheerleading, football, flag football, karate, soccer and wrestling. They also sponsor gym activities like Tai Chi and adult basketball leagues, as well as outdoor activities. These include physical activities like yoga and general fitness, as well as movie screenings, Shakespeare performances, concerts and family fun nights. The city also advertises farmer’s markets, spaghetti dinners, block parties and much more, including holiday parades and celebrations. More information on everything to do can be found at hobokennj.org. The ‘Residents’ and ‘Visitors’ tabs are exciting and helpful; all events mentioned above can be found through the ‘Events Calendar’ link.

 
 

We Have 6,742 Hoboken, NJ Apartment Listings


 
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thumbnail 2 Bed $1,350 708 Garden St/7Th, Hoboken, NJ May 24th
thumbnail 2 Bed $2,600 Hoboken, NJ May 5th
thumbnail 1 Bed $1,850 711 Willow Avenue, Hoboken, NJ May 23rd
thumbnail 1 - 3 Bed $2,245 - $3,810 Hoboken, NJ May 24th
thumbnail 1 Bed $2,600 Llow Ave, Hoboken, NJ May 24th
thumbnail 1 Bed $1,575 335 Garden Street, Hoboken, NJ May 24th
thumbnail 0 - 3 Bed $2,335 - $5,125 333 River Street, Hoboken, NJ May 24th
thumbnail 2 Bed $2,250 942 Willow Avenue, Hoboken, NJ May 24th
thumbnail 1 Bed $1,700 1109 Washington Street, Hoboken, NJ May 23rd
thumbnail 1 Bed $1,675 106 11Th Street, Hoboken, NJ May 24th
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Name Bedrooms Price Range
One - Two $2,300 - $2,800
One - Three $2,400 - $3,100
Studio - Three $1,895 - $4,600
Studio - Two $1,950 - $3,100
Studio - Three $1,860 - $3,600
Two $2,715 - $2,800
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Nearby Cities & Towns


 
Name Dist. Available Apartments
Weehawken 1.6mi 6,769
Union City 1.8mi 6,773
Manhattan 2.1mi 6,774
New York City 2.4mi 6,781
New York 2.4mi 6,781
West New York 3.0mi 6,807
Jersey City 3.1mi 6,649
North Bergen 3.3mi 6,793
Guttenberg 3.5mi 6,806
Roosevelt Island 4.3mi 6,744
Kearny 4.8mi 6,576
Fairview 5.0mi 6,735

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Rental Information - Education & Childcare


District Name Address Schools Stu/Teach/Ratio Contact
Hoboken 1115 Clinton Street 6 1,973 / 201 / 9.8:1 (201)-356-3601
Hoboken Charter Fourth And Garden Streets 1 271 / 32 / 8.5:1 (201)-963-0222
Elysian Charter Of 301 Garden Street 1 289 / 24 / 12.0:1 (201)-876-0102
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Public School Name Address Grades Stu/Teach/Ratio Apartments Near
(Avg Rent)*
Wallace No 6 1100 Willow Avenue Kindergarten - 8th 750 / 60 / 12.5:1 1958 Rentals ($4,037)
Hoboken High Ninth & Clinton Sts 9th - 12th 530 / 39 / 13.6:1 1930 Rentals ($4,017)
Thomas G Connors 201 Monroe Street Kindergarten - 8th 350 / 28 / 12.5:1 1543 Rentals ($4,156)
note: this list does not contain all public schools.
Private School Name Address Grades Enrollment Apartments Near
(Avg Rent)*
Stevens Cooperative 301 Garden Street Pre K - 8th 281 2041 Listings ($4,075)
Hoboken Catholic Academy 555 7Th Street Pre K - 8th 276 1653 Listings ($4,094)
The Hudson 601 Park Avenue 5th - 12th 195 2061 Listings ($4,073)
note: this list does not contain all private schools.