Hoboken New Jersey Real Estate

Birthplace of Frank Sinatra and Pia Zadora, Hoboken is currently home to celebrities like Eli Manning, Artie Lang and Natalie Morales, who, along with other residents, enjoy Hoboken's proximity to the Big Apple without the inflated real estate prices.

At Home in Hoboken

The city's main thoroughfare, Washington Street, boasts bars, dining, flower shops, bookstores and new stands, combining 20th-century-inspired architecture with trendy, BYOB eateries and pubs.

Hoboken's Lackawanna and Western Railroad terminal is home to inaugural events like Thomas Edison's first electrified train departure and the first use of a public air conditioning system. The impressive structure was renovated in 2004, and serves as a hub for rail lines, ferries and rapid transit travel to the surrounding area.

Sports fans looking for real estate in Hoboken, New Jersey will rejoice to find it's the cradle of U.S. baseball. The first official baseball game was played in the city in 1846, between the New York Knickerbockers and the New York Nine. The Nine embarrassed the home team, 23 to one, and Hoboken's Elysian Fields were later immortalized in Currier and Ives 1866 lithograph, The American National Game of Base Ball.

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Future Garden State residents may also want to consider other Hudson County locales such as Guttenberg, Jersey City or Weehawken. Unique to Guttenberg are the Galaxy Condominium Towers, providing a world-class view of the New York City skyline from their vantage point atop the Palisade Cliffs.

Clients searching for Hudson County property listings can consult with an agent at Halliburton Homes, a full-service Hoboken real estate agency providing customers with a variety of MLS listings in the Hudson County area.