Essex County, NJ
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Total Properties

215,223

Average Home Price

$777,081

Average Square Feet

2,417

Price per Sq Ft

$340

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
92618,043

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

215,223

Median Home Price

$635,000

Average Home Price

$777,081

Average Square Feet

2,417

Price per Sq Ft

$340

Recent Sales (12mo)

3,058

YoY Price Change

14.4%

Sales Velocity

22.0%

Essex County, NJ: New Jersey's Most Contradictory Real Estate Market

Essex County doesn't make sense on paper — and that's precisely what makes it fascinating. Here is a county where the median household income barely clears the national average, yet the median home sells for nearly double the national benchmark. Where Montclair's Victorian mansions and South Orange's commuter-class colonials share a county with Newark's densely packed two-family homes and Irvington's distressed blocks. Essex is, in many ways, the compressed economic drama of America playing out across 129 square miles.

The story begins with inequality. Essex County's Gini index of 0.549 is strikingly high — for context, most developed nations hover around 0.30, and it places Essex among the most economically unequal counties in the entire United States. That number explains the yawning spread in home prices: the cheapest 10% of properties sell for around $295,000, while the top 10% command nearly $1.44 million. The same ZIP code pattern that puts Newark's Central Ward next to the Oranges' affluent hills makes this county simultaneously a story of poverty and wealth accumulation.

The 15% Price Surge Nobody Saw Coming

A 15.3% year-over-year price gain would be noteworthy in a hot Sun Belt suburb. In a dense, century-old northeastern county where the median home was built in 1930, it borders on remarkable. What's driving it? Newark is the key. The city has attracted serious institutional investment over the past decade — Audible's Amazon-backed headquarters, Rutgers' growing urban campus footprint, and a wave of Brooklyn and Hoboken overflow buyers priced out of Hudson County are fundamentally repricing Newark neighborhoods like the Ironbound and Forest Hill. The ripple effect has pushed values county-wide.

A Renter County Under Severe Pressure

With 55.5% of occupied units renter-occupied, Essex is fundamentally a renter county — yet its renters are in crisis. A rent burden rate of 51.9% means the average renter spends more than half their income on housing, against the 30% threshold considered sustainable. Nearly 28% face severe rent burden. At a median rent of $1,459, this is not Manhattan-level pricing, but it is Manhattan-level burden relative to local incomes — a distinction that matters enormously when the child poverty rate hits 19.8%.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$632,0008.2x median household income
Rent Burden Rate51.9%vs. 30% sustainable threshold
YoY Price Change+15.3%among NJ's fastest-appreciating counties
Gini Index0.549near top of U.S. county inequality rankings

FAQs

What makes Essex County unique in New Jersey's real estate market? Essex is New Jersey's inequality paradox: it contains both Newark, the state's most populous and economically challenged city, and some of its wealthiest commuter suburbs — Montclair, Maplewood, South Orange — all within a compact geography served by NJ Transit's Midtown Direct lines. That transit access to Manhattan is the single biggest driver of price appreciation in the suburban tier, while Newark itself is undergoing genuine, if uneven, revitalization.

Is now a good time to buy in Essex County? The 15.3% annual price surge signals strong demand, but a price-to-income ratio of over 8x and severe renter stress suggest affordability is already stretched thin for most residents. Buyers with access to higher incomes — particularly remote workers and NYC commuters — continue to find value compared to Hudson County or Brooklyn. For local-income buyers, the window is narrowing fast.

Why is Essex County's homeownership rate so low? At 44.5%, homeownership sits well below the national rate of roughly 65%. The density of Newark and the Oranges — where multifamily housing dominates the pre-war building stock — structurally suppresses ownership rates. Add rising prices and persistent unemployment (8.3%, well above the national average), and the path to ownership becomes prohibitively steep for a significant share of the county's 854,000 residents.

Market Overview

Essex County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 215,223 properties in our database.

Properties in Essex County average $777,081, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $322 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in Essex County are 24% higher than the New Jersey average.

Essex County vs New Jersey Average

MetricEssex CountyNew Jersey Avgvs State
Average Price$777,081$624,948+24%
Avg Sq Ft2,4171,834+32%
Price/Sq Ft$322$341-6%
Properties215,2234,124,895-95%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Essex County, NJ Real Estate

What is the average home price in Essex County, NJ?

The average home price in Essex County, NJ is $777,081, based on analysis of 215,223 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Essex County, NJ?

Our database includes 215,223 properties in Essex County, NJ, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Essex County, NJ?

The average price per square foot in Essex County, NJ is $322. This is calculated from an average home price of $777,081 and average size of 2,417 square feet.

What is the average home size in Essex County, NJ?

Homes in Essex County, NJ average 2,417 square feet, with an average price of $777,081.

How does Essex County, NJ compare to other New Jersey counties?

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