Rent going up again? You’re not alone. Hudson County’s market 2025

January 2, 2025

It’s now been two and a half years since The New York Times article that echoed around the region: “Which City Is Most Expensive for Renters? You Might Be Surprised.” The rates Jersey City residents had been stomaching were singled out as the highest in the country by one listing company, though New York City’s weren’t included in the ranking.

Jersey City’s escalating rental costs remain a central issue, even amid a boom in housing construction. Despite adding hundreds of new units, the city remains one of the most expensive places to rent, partly due to regional housing shortages affecting the broader New York metro area. The Bloustein School’s Eric Seymour explains that while increasing housing supply is essential, it’s not a quick fix; affordability challenges persist due to stagnant wages and the localized nature of housing markets. He cautions that new developments can inadvertently raise prices in existing neighborhoods without robust regulations like rent control. Experts argue that addressing the crisis requires both regional construction efforts and stronger tenant protections to balance market dynamics.

NJ.com/The Jersey Journal, January 2, 2025

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