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The Best Up and Coming NJ Places to Move to in 2025

While mortgage rates might have leveled off, housing prices are still going up in New Jersey, especially in locations where people can easily commute to NYC or Philadelphia. Since 2012, New Jersey’s overall population has increased by 4 percent with some locations growing by more than 20 percent! Of course, the cost of houses in these popular areas are also going up significantly. Before the prices get too out of control, you might want to consider looking at these New Jersey towns.

Westwood

Known as the Hub of the Pascack Valley, Westwood offers easy commutes to New York City. In fact, you have multiple forms of public transportation to choose from. Hop on the NJ Transit line at Westwood station to get you to Penn Station or transfer at the Hoboken Terminal for access to other transportation options including the PATH, New York Waterways, or the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail. You can also catch a NJ Transit bus that will take you to Port Authority Bus Terminal. 

But you don’t need to leave Westwood to enjoy some amenities. The Downtown area is a regional hub that offers plenty of shopping and dining options. Go to Westwood Cinema and enjoy a movie or check out Fritz Deitl Ice Rink to brush up on your ice skating. Otherwise, go to the community center to check out the many events happening throughout the year. 

While Westwood is by no means cheap, it is more affordable in comparison to its neighbors. Median home prices are around $650,000 and expected to go up in the next few years.

Barnegat Township

Located along the Southern shore of New Jersey, Barnegat Township population has steadily grown since 2000. This is due in part to the town’s focus on building 55-plus housing. In fact, two of the largest builders in this field – Lennar and D.R. Horton – have constructed nearly 600 age-restricted luxury homes, adding to the already 3,000 homes available. Besides 55-plus housing, the town is also building certain areas along the waterfront to encourage more professionals and young families to move in.

This is a great town if you love the outdoors. Even with all the new construction, the area still has a fairly rural feel with the majority of the township being taken up by the Manahawkin Wildlife Management Area to the east and Greenwood Forest Wildlife to the west. Both locations offer extensive hiking trails, making it perfect for those who want to enjoy some nature. Manahawkin is one of the few remaining salt marsh and transitional woodland coastal habitats in New Jersey. On the other hand, Greenwood Forest is the largest tract of land preserved by the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife with over 95,000 acres.

So long as you don’t try to get a home close to the water, you can easily find a nice home here for under $400,000.

Griggstown

At just under 50 miles away from NYC, Griggstown is in that sweet spot where it’s a bit too far away to be considered an easy daily commute to NYC but just close enough to still have access on the weekends. As such, it’s not seen as an attractive option for people who want to work in NYC, but it’s definitely a great place for young professionals and families as the town is very safe and, for those with kids, great schools!

When it comes to activities, Griggstown is perfect for the outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy a scenic walk along the Princeton Highlands/Griggstown Native Grassland Preserve Trail. It’s a lovely trail during all seasons and you get to enjoy a shallow wading brook if you head south or a wide open meadow if you head north! If you prefer a more structured outdoor activity, Griggstown is home to the Bunker Hill Golf Course where you can practice your swing. After a game, head over to Griggstown Farm to buy some seasonal produce.

Griggstown is a great area and as such has a pretty high price with homes selling for almost $500,000. But, if you want to live in a quiet area but still be close enough to a big city, it’s a great option.

Hackensack

While it might not be the most populated city in New Jersey, Hackensack is the most populous municipality in Bergen County with a population of over 45,000. As such, it’s a great place for people who want to have ‘city’ amenities without paying city costs. And, at just under 15 miles away from New York City, it’s the perfect place for young professionals to move to if they want to save some money.

Hackensack is served by three train stations on the NJ Transit Pascack Line with two of them going to Hoboken Terminal. There are also multiple buses that take you to Port Authority Bus Terminal and still more that take you to other major hubs such as Newark and Jersey City. Downtown Hackensack has plenty to offer from delicious restaurants to bars and clubs. If you want to relax a bit, you can enjoy views of the Hackensack River at Foschini Park.

Despite all of these perks, Hackensack is pretty affordable with home prices averaging under $350,000, that is if you can find it. Hackensack has more renters than homeowners, and average rents are high with one bedroom apartments going for around $2,200.

Bayonne

Bayonne has become more popular as Jersey City continues to grow and expand. With more affordable housing and rent, Bayonne is attracting young professionals who don’t mind commuting a little longer for work. As such, the area has seen a huge growth in restaurants, bars, cafes, retail shops and more! It’s a perfect place for young professionals who want to stretch their dollar.

Despite its proximity to NYC, Bayonne was not on many people’s radar until around the early to mid 2000s due to it being designated as an Urban Enterprise Zone. This allowed businesses to hire locally while also encouraging shopping thanks to the reduced sales tax. Thanks to this, more businesses started moving to the area and now there are over 200 businesses that make up the Bayonne Town Center. The revitalization of the downtown area, Bayonne has brought back popular attractions including the Bayonne Hometown Fair which was revived in 2015.

Home prices and rents are expected to increase, especially once a ferry terminal gets built, but for now you can find houses for under $450,000 and one-bedroom apartments renting out for under $2,000. Prices won’t stay this low though as more people realize how convenient the area is!

Prepare for Your NJ Move

Whether you choose the locations listed above or find a place that suits your needs better, NJ Great Movers is here to help with your transition. Our trained team can walk you through the process so you get a better understanding of what we offer and what you need. From there, we’ll make the move as easy and stress-free as possible. So reach out to us for your free estimate!

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Moving for Work How to Manage a NJ Job Relocation

Moving for work can be both exciting and stressful. There are so many details you need to consider especially if you’re moving across state lines. But even if you’re making a local move, the point remains that you want to be as organized as possible. After all, moving for work is different from your standard move where you will likely have more time to pack and unpack. With a job lined up first, your timeline is a lot shorter since you’ll need to find a place before you start at your new job. Whether you have three months or three weeks for your NJ move, the guide below can help make your transition as easy as possible.

Ask Your Company About Relocation Assistance

If you didn’t get a chance to negotiate relocation assistance during your job offer, it’s not too late to do so even after the fact. Simply reach out to the HR representative that you have been talking to and see if they can reimburse you for some moving expenses. While not all companies will offer you something, many will provide between $20,000 to $100,000 to help make your move easier. After all, they are the ones who want you to move to a new location! Even if they say no, you can simply thank them and move on. Your job is still yours!

If you’re still uncomfortable about broaching the topic, don’t worry. There are still plenty of ways you can reduce your moving costs. It all depends on how far you’re moving and how much elbow grease you want to put in yourself. While a completely DIY route might end up being cheaper, it will take you longer and could lead to damaged belongings or personal injury. For that reason, you should hire professional NJ movers. While it might cost you more, it will save you a lot of time and reduce your overall stress.

Make a Budget

Whether you get relocation assistance from your company or not, creating a budget for your move is imperative. There are a lot of little things you might need to purchase for a move and it’s all too easy to just put the charges on your credit card and forget it. However, this can lead to a huge sticker shock when you get your statement for the month. Creating a budget gives you the opportunity to really break down the costs and decide what you can afford to buy now or later. Make sure to create line items for every aspect of the move including:

And so on. Get as granular as possible and do your research by going online and finding prices on basic goods at nearby groceries and shops. Once you have your total, add an extra 15-20% on top of that for the first month as there are always things you’ll forget. If you’re moving from overseas, plan a larger bump, around 50 to 100% more than you would for a domestic move.

Make Lists for Everything

Lists are a great way to keep track of everything you need to get done for your move. There are so many large and small tasks you need to complete, you really don’t want to rely on your memory as you’ll definitely forget something. Much like your moving budget, get specific. Break down every task into smaller items. For example, instead of just listing out packing, you can separate it by room. Some other items to include are:

  • Declutter (by room)
  • Send out change of address for post office, financial institutions, health insurance, friends and family, etc.
  • Transfer utilities
  • Fill out transfer request information for kids 
  • Get all necessary health documents for everyone in your family
  • Research and book movers

And so on. A great complement to lists are spreadsheets. For example, an item on your moving checklist might be to turn off all of your utilities at your old house. That could link to a spreadsheet listing out every utility, the appropriate url or phone number to call, and even the billing cycle. On that same spreadsheet, include the same information for your new house to ensure you have everything working when you move into your new place. 

And speaking of spreadsheets, make sure to keep a well-maintained inventory of everything you plan on taking with you. This is especially important if you plan on hiring a NJ moving company as you want to ensure all of your boxes arrive safely. The inventory should include the type of item you are moving, quantity, a brief description including any current damage, and pictures especially of fragile and/or high value items. That way, should anything be damaged or go missing, you have documentation.

Locate the Essentials

The last thing you want to do on your first day of work is be late. So take some time to figure out the best driving route from your home to your new job location. Do a couple dry runs to see what the easiest and fastest options are. If you have public transportation nearby, see if that might be a better option than driving. Don’t depend on just one route to get to work! There might be heavy traffic due to an accident so you find alternative routes that might allow you to avoid potential traffic jams. While you’re driving around, keep your eyes peeled for other essentials like a grocery store, gas station, shopping centers, and so on. 

Speaking of essentials, make sure you can pack moving essentials into a separate box from the rest of your belongings. Pack your essentials bag or box like you would for a two to three day hotel stay. You want things like your toothbrush, clothes, toiletries, etc. easily accessible. If you’re going to work immediately after a move, make sure to have your work clothes in a garment bag to prevent wrinkling.

As well, stock up on staples before your first day in the office. Coffee, milk, eggs, cereal, and lunch items are a great option to have on hand to keep your costs down. And don’t forget to pick up a favorite bottle of wine or beer so you can relax after a long day.

Set Up Necessary Appointments as Early as Possible

Whether you need to go to the DMV to update your license or stop by your child’s school to make sure their enrollment is in order there are plenty of post-moving tasks that will require you to be away from your desk. As much as you can, arrange for these appointments to happen as early as possible and all at once to avoid being out too many days in a row. That way, you can avoid being off the clock too often during your first month. 

Of course, life doesn’t always go as planned and some things may end up getting delayed. As much as possible, give your manager and team a heads up so they know your whereabouts and availability as soon as possible. This will reduce stress on both sides!

Plan Your NJ Move

There’s a lot involved with job related relocation and you don’t always have as much time as you might like. With that said, there are plenty of ways to stay organized and, if you need more help, you can always reach out to NJ Great Movers. We can help you with almost every moving task such as packing, unpacking, and more. Reach out to us and we’ll go over how we can best suit your needs and budget.

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Top 5 Reasons to Hire Packers For Your NJ Move

Whether you live in a studio apartment or a three bedroom house, packing your belongings is a time consuming process. The DIY route requires plenty of planning and prep. You need to purchase all of the packing materials ahead of time, create an inventory of what you are taking with you, and then pack everything. Sure, you could throw everything into some boxes, but then you’ll be faced with a huge mess when it comes time to unpack. More importantly, haphazard packing could lead to damaged items.

If you want to make sure your belongings get packed in an orderly manner, consider hiring professional NJ packers to help with your move. While it will cost you more money than a basic moving package, it’s well worth the money if you can spare it! Below are reasons why hiring a professional packing service might be the right move for you.

It Saves Time

Moving into a new home is exciting, but it’s also a lot of hard work. Regardless of whether you’re making a long-distance or local move, you need to organize the logistics of getting your family from your old place to your new one. Packing is one of the main tasks when it comes to moving but it’s a time consuming process. Many people leave it to the last minute, but that leads to more stress since you need to organize, declutter, create an inventory, and then pack everything. Even if you start a few weeks in advance, that’s weeks of having your home in a partially packed state.

When you hire NJ packers, they can pack everything in your house in a day or less. After all, it’s what they do every day so it’s no surprise that they’re efficient. Not only that, but they will bring their own supplies so you don’t have to worry about buying boxes. They’ll handle everything for you and pack everything in an organized manner and label each box. That way when you have to unpack, you know exactly where everything is.

Less Stress

Packing for a move affects your schedule and can seriously affect your mental health. No one likes being in a half-packed house with partially filled boxes everywhere. It’s distracting and dangerous as you could easily trip over a box or accidentally knock one over. But not everyone can dedicate hours to packing. Some people might just be able to spend an hour or less putting things away. 

Hiring packers can help reduce moving clutter and gives you the opportunity to focus on other moving related tasks. And if you need to immediately get to work after your move, consider adding on an unpacking service so you can jump into your daily routine immediately.

Your Belongings are Protected

All professional movers and packers have to have the appropriate licenses and insurance. Believe it or not, professional NJ packers are very careful with your belongings. In fact, they might be more careful than you! On top of that, they all have the appropriate training and years of experience so they know how to pack your things safely and efficiently. That leads to fewer mistakes and issues. 

In order to be a registered professional mover, all moving companies need to provide free partial valuation which covers your belongings up to $0.60 per pound per item for free. They also need to offer full valuation coverage though this is a paid service. The catch here is that you will only receive compensation if the damaged items were packed by the movers. Boxes packed by you will not be reimbursed unless you can prove that the damages were the fault of the movers. So if you have a lot of fragile and expensive items, definitely hire packers to handle them.

It Can Save Money

It might seem counterintuitive, but hiring packers can actually save you money. You might think that you can find enough free boxes from friends and family, but chances are you’ll still need to go out and buy them. Plus, old boxes aren’t sturdy enough to hold your valuable items either! And remember, if there’s an issue with your packing or if your boxes fall apart during the move then the movers can contest any claims you might put in for the valuation as they did not pack your items.

Besides boxes, you’ll also need to purchase other supplies like packing tape, bubble wrap, packing paper, and so on. This can easily bump your budget up a few hundred dollars. While hiring professional packers might cost you more than a couple hundred bucks, the amount of time and stress you’ll save yourself is well worth the money. And, again, your valuables are protected should anything happen during the move.

Partial Packing

If a full service packing option is too much for your budget, then ask the moving company if they offer partial packing services. It’s a more affordable option that still takes a lot of the stress off your hands because you don’t have to pack everything yourself. Instead, you’ll be responsible only for the things you want to pack while the pros handle everything else. You can break the service down by room or area or even items. Whatever you decide, let the movers know and they’ll provide you with a quote. Naturally, you’ll have to pack the rest yourself so make sure you have all the necessary boxes and materials.

Hire Pro NJ Packers

Getting pros to pack your things doesn’t have to be expensive. In fact, many people are surprised at how affordable it can be, especially for the partial packing option. Plus, you get more time to relax and focus on other aspects of moving. Let NJ Great Movers take care of your next move. We offer full and partial packing services for both local and long-distance moves. Give us a call and let us know what you need.