Published October 17, 2025

Jersey City Real Estate Market Update — October 2025

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Written by Jesse Teeters

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Hudson County Real Estate Market Report Q4 2025: Prices, Inventory, and 2026 Outlook

     

 

       

        • The Renée Condon Group

       

As 2025 winds down, the Hudson County housing market is showing resilience and gradual normalization. Interest rates have steadied, sellers are pricing more precisely, and buyers are adapting with creative financing. For Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne, Weehawken, Union City, and North Bergen, the theme is a soft plateau in prices with steady rental demand and a balanced 2026 outlook.

 

   

1) Prices: Plateau, Not Pullback

   

Median prices across condos, townhomes, and single-families remain near recent highs, with neighborhood-by-neighborhood variation driven by PATH access, waterfront proximity, renovation quality, and outdoor space.

   

     

  • Turnkey, transit-adjacent homes continue to command premium pricing.

 

     

  • Needs-work listings attract investors and value-focused buyers.

 

     

  • Strategic launch timing and micro-comp pricing remain critical to avoid staleness.

 

   

 

   

2) Inventory: Gradual Normalization

   

Active listings have inched up from ultra-tight 2024 levels. More sellers are entering the market, but buyer demand from the NYC metro keeps months of supply in a balanced range.

   

     

  • Bayonne & Union City: healthy entry-level activity and move-up buyers.

 

     

  • Hoboken & Weehawken: premium inventory moves fastest when priced to the micro-comp set.

 

     

  • Jersey City: submarkets (Downtown, Heights, Bergen-Lafayette) perform differently—pricing by block matters.

 

   

 

   

3) Rental Market: Firm Demand

   

Rents are stable-to-up modestly as new supply is absorbed. Proximity to transit and renovated finishes drive leasing velocity, supporting multifamily cash flow and investor interest.

 

   

4) 2026 Outlook: Balanced with Pockets of Competition

   

We expect a measured 2026: slight price gains, steady inventory, and continued competition for move-in-ready homes and well-located condos. Investors should watch value-add opportunities and small mixed-use assets near transit corridors.

 

   

What to Do Now

   

     

  • Sellers: Pair AI-assisted CMAs with micro-comps and a mid-week launch to capture peak attention.

 

     

  • Buyers: Lock solid pre-approvals; consider rate buydowns and seller credits to optimize monthly payments.

 

     

  • Investors: Focus on rent-ready or light value-add near PATH/NJ Transit for durable occupancy and yield.

 

   

 

   

Questions about your block or building? Get a customized micro-comp brief and strategy session.

 

   

Connect with us: Jesse@reneecondongroup.comreneecondongroup.com

   

Related reads: Top 3 Reasons to Sell After Retirement (Hudson County, NJ)Why Investors Target Hudson County, NJHudson County Pricing Strategy 2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

     

 

     

 

     

  • Hudson County Real Estate Market Report Q4 2025

 

   

 

 

 

   

     

Hudson County Real Estate Market Report Q4 2025: Prices, Inventory, and 2026 Outlook

     

 

       

        • The Renée Condon Group

     

      Hudson County NJ skyline with Jersey City and Hoboken representing the real estate market in Q4 2025

   

 

   

As 2025 winds down, the Hudson County housing market is showing resilience and gradual normalization. Interest rates have steadied, sellers are pricing more precisely, and buyers are adapting with creative financing. For Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne, Weehawken, Union City, and North Bergen, the theme is a soft plateau in prices with steady rental demand and a balanced 2026 outlook.

 

   

1) Prices: Plateau, Not Pullback

   

Median prices across condos, townhomes, and single-families remain near recent highs, with neighborhood-by-neighborhood variation driven by PATH access, waterfront proximity, renovation quality, and outdoor space.

   

     

  • Turnkey, transit-adjacent homes continue to command premium pricing.

 

     

  • Needs-work listings attract investors and value-focused buyers.

 

     

  • Strategic launch timing and micro-comp pricing remain critical to avoid staleness.

 

   

 

   

2) Inventory: Gradual Normalization

   

Active listings have inched up from ultra-tight 2024 levels. More sellers are entering the market, but buyer demand from the NYC metro keeps months of supply in a balanced range.

   

     

  • Bayonne & Union City: healthy entry-level activity and move-up buyers.

 

     

  • Hoboken & Weehawken: premium inventory moves fastest when priced to the micro-comp set.

 

     

  • Jersey City: submarkets (Downtown, Heights, Bergen-Lafayette) perform differently—pricing by block matters.

 

   

 

   

3) Rental Market: Firm Demand

   

Rents are stable-to-up modestly as new supply is absorbed. Proximity to transit and renovated finishes drive leasing velocity, supporting multifamily cash flow and investor interest.

 

   

4) 2026 Outlook: Balanced with Pockets of Competition

   

We expect a measured 2026: slight price gains, steady inventory, and continued competition for move-in-ready homes and well-located condos. Investors should watch value-add opportunities and small mixed-use assets near transit corridors.

 

   

What to Do Now

   

     

  • Sellers: Pair AI-assisted CMAs with micro-comps and a mid-week launch to capture peak attention.

 

     

  • Buyers: Lock solid pre-approvals; consider rate buydowns and seller credits to optimize monthly payments.

 

     

  • Investors: Focus on rent-ready or light value-add near PATH/NJ Transit for durable occupancy and yield.

 

   

 

   

Questions about your block or building? Get a customized micro-comp brief and strategy session.

 

   

Connect with us: Jesse@reneecondongroup.comreneecondongroup.com

   

Related reads: Top 3 Reasons to Sell After Retirement (Hudson County, NJ)Why Investors Target Hudson County, NJHudson County Pricing Strategy 2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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