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Hoboken - Community Profile
Hoboken (pop. approx. 40,000) is located directly across the Hudson River from Manhattan and sits in the center of the Hudson River Goldcoast.
Hoboken is filled with small specialty shops, bars & restaurants, a prominent professional community, highly regarded Stevens Institute of Technology, and is home for some of the NY metro area's most prominent business professionals, artists, musicians and entertainers.
Many of Hoboken's current buildings and unique architecture was built in the 19th Century to standards set by the Hoboken Land & Improvement Company which was created in 1838 to manage the city's development and created Hoboken's orderly street pattern, and brought a consistency, and coherence to its architecture and real estate. The City of Hoboken itself was incorporated in 1855. Hoboken is a mix of older brownstone and townhouse dwellings and new luxury condo buildings.
Hoboken in the last twenty years has see its re-birth as one of the preferred places to live in New Jersey along the Hudson River Gold Coast -minutes by PATH or Ferry from Manhattan. Hoboken has also seen a renewed interest because of the extension of the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail to three stations in Hoboken (PATH, 2nd Street and 9th Street on the westside) with service to Bayonne and Jersey City to the south, and Weehawken and Port Imperial to the north.
Hoboken's lifestyle, amenities, stores and bars/restaurants are strongly influenced by the students and professionals who rent and buy there.
Hoboken, the "Mile Square City", has an easy to navigate square street grid with:
- Streets running from East to West - starting in the South (next to Jersey City) with Observer Highway and Newark Street and then First Street north thru to Fourteenth Street (the northernmost east west street next to Weehawken).
- Avenues runnning from South to North - starting from the Hudson River to the East at River Street and proceeding West to Hudson, Washington, Bloomfield, Garden, Park, Willow Clinton, Grand, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Harrison to Marshall Street (bordering Jersey City to the west).
Hoboken is directly accessible from points south via the New Jersey Turnpike Extension Exit 14C and from the north via the New Jersey Turnpike Lincoln Tunnel Extension Exit 16E. Hoboken is ideally situated across the Hudson River from Manhattan directly between the Lincoln Tunnel to the north in Weehawken and the Holland Tunnel to the south in Jersey City. Newark International Airport is only minutes away.
Where is Hoboken? View interactive map.
Visit various Hoboken resource links for Home Buyers.
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About BUYER'S ADVISORS
Real Estate Brokers serving Home Buyers in Northern New Jersey.
BUYER'S ADVISORS' brokers have years of experience working for home buyers - specializing in condo, brownstone, townhouse, and 1-4 family homes properties.
Unlike ordinary real estate agents, BUYER'S ADVISORS only works for and represents one side in a real estate transaction - our Home Buyer. What this means is that we practice Buyer Agency, exclusively, and not Dual Agency. For Home Buyers, we always work as their Buyer Agent and never for any Seller, Developer, or Builder.
"Clients" of our office always receive our full-time, undivided representation.
Looking to buy a brownstone, townhouse, or condo in Hoboken or the surrounding area? Contact the full-time Buyer Agents for Hoboken.
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- Or, Email Your Requirements for your new home.
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Hoboken Residential Development
Hoboken's lifestyle, amenities, stores and bars/restaurants are strongly influenced by the students, business professionals and artists and entertainers who rent or own brownstone, townhouse, or condo properties there.
Only mile-square Hoboken is a very walkable city On-street parking is limited on Hoboken's quaint narrow streets and many condo, townhouse and brownstone properties do not have included parking.
Hoboken's real estate inventory consists primarily of city blocks of older brownstone properties (many restored or renovated) and an increasing number of recently built luxury condo buildings. Some are listed below:
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Condos South of 7th Street
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109 Grand (Metropolitian Grand)
109 Grand Street
Ariel Square
636 5th Street
Adams Square
501 Adams Street
Cast Iron Building
610-612 Clinton Street
Citadel Building
450 7th Street
Clinton Place
82 Clinton Street
The Everard
20 Units
81-87 Jackson Street
Harrison Court
99 Harrison Street
(2005/2006 New Construction)
The Hoboken Grande
67 Units
610 Newark Street
Jefferson Trust
300 Newark Avenue
Madison Place
15 Units
84 Adams
Manhattan Place
98 Park Avenue
The Metropolitan
109 Grand Street
Millennium
215 Grand Street
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The Neopolitian
650 2nd Street
(2005/2006 Construction)
Observer Plaza
415 Newark Street
Observer Lofts
39 Units
602 Observer
The Oz
54 Units
70 Adams Street
Pembroke Place
34 Units
Corner of 8th & Monroe
The Sky Club
324 Units
700 1st Street
The Cliffs
10 Paterson Plank Road
New Construction
Skyline
551 Observer highway
Southgate
6 Units
464 Newark Street
The Summit
36 Units
84 Adams
Union Club
39 units
600 Hudson
Velocity
128 units
600 Jackson Street
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Condos North of 7th Street
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1100 Adams
1100 Adams Street
76 Units
(2005/2006 New Construction)
800 Monroe
800 Monroe Street
New Construction
Next to 9th Street Light Rail Station
The Belmont
34 units
711 Clinton Street
Charles Court
45 Units
Between 7th & 8th on Jefferson
The Columbus
400 9th Street
The Constitution/Shipyard
170 Units
2 Constitution Way
The Crossings
1100 Clinton Street
Cypress Point
53 Units
1330 Clinton Street
Fields Crossing
830 Monroe
New Construction
Next to 9th Street Light Rail Station
Grand Clinton
1120 Clinton Street
The Hudson Tea Buildings
2005+ Rental to Condo Conversion/New Construction
1500 Hudson Street
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The Huntington
110 Units
812-825 Grand Street
Maxwell Place
4 Building Complex - 2 Buildings Now Selling
1025 - 1125 Hudson Street
Metro Stop
901 Jackson
New Construction
Next to 9th Street Light Rail Station
Pembroke Place
34 Units
Corner of 8th & Monroe
Plandome Hills
113 units
901 Jackson Street
Propeller Works
1110 Clinton Street
Prospect Hill
80 Units
501 9th Street
Robert's Court
456 9th Street
St. Louis
150 14th Street
New construction
The Nicole
507 8th Street
XII Hundred Grand - Upper Grand
1200 Grand Avenue
XIII Hundred Grand - Upper Grand
1300 Grand Avenue
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