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Residential, family-oriented, better schools, but car-dependent and fewer restaurants/bars — feels suburban despite city proximity. More affordable ($1,500-1,800 1BR).

Neighborhood Guide · 2026

The Heights, Jersey City

Residential, family-oriented, better schools, but car-dependent and fewer restaurants/bars — feels suburban despite city proximity. More affordable ($1,500-1,800 1BR).

Jersey City Housing Costs — 2026

Median 1BR rent

$2,100/mo

Median 2BR rent

$2,750/mo

Median home price

$685K

Avg utilities

$180/mo

City-wide medians. The Heights rents may vary above or below depending on building vintage and unit type.Full Jersey City breakdown →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Heights a good neighborhood in Jersey City?

Residential, family-oriented, better schools, but car-dependent and fewer restaurants/bars — feels suburban despite city proximity. More affordable ($1,500-1,800 1BR).

What is the rent in The Heights, Jersey City?

Jersey City citywide median 1BR rent is $2,100/mo. The Heights pricing varies from the city average depending on building age, proximity to transit, and in-unit amenities. Studio units in Jersey City often run 15–20% below the 1BR median.

What is The Heights in Jersey City known for?

Residential, family-oriented, better schools, but car-dependent and fewer restaurants/bars — feels suburban despite city proximity. More affordable ($1,500-1,800 1BR).

How does The Heights compare to other Jersey City neighborhoods?

The Heights is one of 6 notable neighborhoods in Jersey City. Other options include Waterfront / DTJC, McGinley Square / Hamilton Park, Journal Square.

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