Jersey City Real Estate Market Report — June 2026
Jersey City’s median home sold price was $760,000 in June 2026, with homes selling in a median of 17 days and 48% closing at or above asking — a steady, balanced market with meaningful variation neighborhood to neighborhood. New to the area? Get to know the city on our Jersey City Community page.
- Balanced — ~6 months of supply citywide
- Avg. list-to-sale ratio: 99.9%
- Pace varies widely by neighborhood
- June 2026: $760,000
- May 2026: $745,000 · April 2026: $740,000
- Downtown median: $1,120,000
- West Bergen median: $480,000
- 402 active listings as of June 30
- Median asking price: $692,500
- Supply: ~6 months (balanced territory)
- Sellers pricing ahead of recent closings
- 155 closings in June citywide
- Median price per sq ft: $434
- Top sale: 338 Montgomery St at $3.15M
- Downtown led both on price and volume (57 closings)
The Numbers at a Glance
Jersey City homes are selling close to full price, with roughly half (48%) of June’s closings landing at or above asking. Days on market improved significantly from April’s 25 to June’s 17, suggesting a market gaining momentum heading into summer.
A Quarter in Motion
Median price has increased slightly each month this quarter. Days on market improved each month too, dropping from 25 days in April to 17 in June — a sign of steadily growing buyer activity through the quarter.
Breakdown by Area
Jersey City is really a collection of micro-markets — Downtown, The Heights, Journal Square, Greenville, Bergen-Lafayette, and West Bergen each moved at a different pace in June.
Jill Biggs Group Notable Sales This Quarter
Five Jill Biggs Group closings stood out this quarter in Jersey City. The top sale — 338 Montgomery Street in Downtown — closed at $3,150,000, with four more sales above $1M rounding out a strong quarter.
What’s Currently on the Market
As of the end of June, 402 homes were active across Jersey City, with a median list price of $692,500 — a signal that sellers are pricing ahead of where June actually closed. At the current pace, that’s roughly six months of supply, pointing to a market with healthy but not overwhelming buyer competition.
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