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    Meadowlands Town Minutes from Manhattan

    About Secaucus, NJ

    Welcome to Secaucus, a Hudson County town in the Meadowlands known for outlet shopping and rail-fast commutes to Manhattan.

    Secaucus is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey, situated in the New Jersey Meadowlands directly across the Hudson River from Manhattan. With a population of about 22,000, it occupies a compact area at the crossroads of some of the region's busiest transportation corridors, including the New Jersey Turnpike, Route 3, and the Northeast Corridor rail network. The town is best known as the birthplace of outlet shopping. The Secaucus Outlets and surrounding retail centers, including the Harmon Cove area and Harmon Meadow, have long drawn shoppers from across the tri-state region, and retail, logistics, and corporate offices remain central to the local economy. The Meadowlands Exposition Center and nearby sports and entertainment venues add to the town's commercial profile. Secaucus Junction is the defining feature of daily life for many residents. This major NJ Transit rail station connects trains to Penn Station New York and across northern and central New Jersey, giving the town one of the fastest rail commutes in the region. Combined with the Lincoln Tunnel and Route 3, Secaucus places Midtown Manhattan roughly 15 to 20 minutes away. The community offers an urban-suburban mix. Highly rated Secaucus Public Schools, a variety of single-family homes, condominiums, and newer apartments, and a strong restaurant and retail base attract young professionals, families, and longtime residents alike. Parks and marshland open space keep the Meadowlands setting visible within daily life. For people who want Hudson County convenience, excellent transit, and a more suburban, parking-friendly setting than Jersey City or Hoboken, Secaucus is a practical and increasingly popular choice.

    Population 21,778
    County Hudson
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What county is Secaucus, New Jersey in?

    Secaucus is in Hudson County, in northeastern New Jersey. The town sits in the New Jersey Meadowlands, directly across the Hudson River from Manhattan, near Jersey City and the Lincoln Tunnel.

    How far is Secaucus from New York City?

    Secaucus is roughly six miles from Midtown Manhattan. Commuters reach the city in about 15 to 20 minutes by car via the Lincoln Tunnel or by NJ Transit train from Secaucus Junction to Penn Station New York.

    What is Secaucus Junction?

    Secaucus Junction is a major NJ Transit rail station that serves as a transfer point for trains to Penn Station New York and destinations across northern and central New Jersey. It sits within the town and is central to Secaucus's appeal for commuters.

    What is Secaucus, New Jersey known for?

    Secaucus is known as the birthplace of outlet shopping, with the Secaucus Outlets and nearby malls drawing shoppers from across the tri-state area. The town is also a Meadowlands hub for retail, logistics, and corporate offices.

    What school district serves Secaucus, New Jersey?

    Secaucus is served by Secaucus Public Schools, a highly rated district that includes elementary, middle, and high school campuses in town. The district's quality is a significant draw for families moving to the area.

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    About Secaucus

    Real Estate & Housing

    Secaucus's housing stock spans several eras and types. Older single-family neighborhoods and established condominium communities such as those along the Hackensack River sit alongside newer apartment and condo buildings, many positioned near Secaucus Junction and the town's retail corridors. The mix supports both homeowners and renters, with most residents owning their homes. The town's compact, land-constrained geography in the Meadowlands means attached housing is common, and the market is shaped by sustained demand from commuters seeking proximity to Manhattan and the region's transit network.

    Neighborhoods

    Secaucus's residential areas are woven around its retail and transit anchors. Established condominium communities along the Hackensack River, including the Harmon Cove area, offer waterfront living near the town's outlets and plazas, while newer apartment and condo buildings cluster near Secaucus Junction for commuters. Traditional single-family streets remain in the town's established residential sections, giving Secaucus a varied streetscape. The combination of older neighborhoods, modern transit-oriented housing, and the Meadowlands' open spaces creates distinct pockets within a compact, well-connected town.

    Lifestyle in Secaucus

    Secaucus blends suburban comfort with big-city convenience. Residents enjoy an urban-suburban mix of quiet residential streets, a strong slate of restaurants, and abundant retail, while Manhattan's jobs and culture sit just minutes away. The town attracts young professionals, families, and commuters who value its highly rated schools and quick rail access, and its diversity reflects the broader Hudson County region. Community life revolves around local parks, recreation programs, and the convenience of having shopping, dining, and transit hubs close at hand, all within the distinctive landscape of the Meadowlands.

    Schools & Education

    Secaucus is served by Secaucus Public Schools, a highly rated district that operates elementary, middle, and high school campuses within the town. The district's small, town-based structure means manageable school sizes and a close connection between the schools and the community. Secaucus High School offers a range of academics, athletics, and activities, and the district's reputation is a significant factor for families choosing the town. Proximity to New York City and northern New Jersey also puts a wide array of private and parochial options within easy reach.

    Getting Around

    Secaucus is one of northern New Jersey's best-connected towns. Secaucus Junction, a major NJ Transit station within the town, links to Penn Station New York and rail lines across the state, while the New Jersey Turnpike and Route 3 provide direct road access to the Lincoln Tunnel and the region. PATH service and bus routes add further options via nearby Hoboken and Jersey City. The result is a commute of roughly 15 to 20 minutes to Midtown Manhattan by train or car, with Newark Liberty International Airport and the broader metro area easily reachable.

    Parks & Recreation

    Recreation in Secaucus reflects its Meadowlands setting. Local parks and the marshes along the Hackensack River offer walking paths, playgrounds, and wildlife viewing, while the town's recreation programs serve residents of all ages. The Harmon Meadow complex provides dining, hotels, and entertainment close to home. Regionally, Secaucus sits minutes from MetLife Stadium, the American Dream complex, and the cultural and entertainment options of Jersey City and Manhattan, all reachable by car or transit. The Meadowlands' protected wetlands give the town an unusually natural backdrop for such an urban location.

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    How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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    trending_down Price Reductions 0
    payments Median Sale Price $638,450 +7.3%
    square_foot Price per Sq Ft $131
    schedule Avg Days on Market 23
    sell Homes Sold 52
    percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
    inventory_2 Months of Inventory 5.1

    Price & Sales History

    Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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    2508 Harmon Cove Tower For Sale $415,000
    2508 Harmon Cove Tower
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