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Bergen-Lafayette is considered an up and coming neighborhoood
Bergen-Lafayette has a reputation for being a hidden gem. Wedged between Downtown Jersey City and the expansive Liberty State Park, it might evade first notice. But moving through the streets, one begins to notice instances of captivating architecture, like Temple Beth-El, a red brick Jewish synagogue with a curving roofline and Turkish-inspired stylings. The neighborhood is also packed with diverse eateries, with locals describing a kind of underdog buzz rising up in the shadow of Downtown Jersey City. “Liberty State Park is what some people might call the elbow of downtown, but you have light rail access and a lot of fun places to eat, so I’ve seen that pull in commuters who end up living here,” says Tamayo Oppenheimer, realtor with Silver and Oak Realty.
Welcome to Bergen-Lafayette, where community thrives.
Parts of Bergen-Lafayette has views of the Manhattan skyline.
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Historic homes, like 19th century rowhouses
This is a neighborhood with history behind it, so homebuyers will see 19th-century rowhouses that range in price from $400,000 to $550,000. This distinct urban quality is underscored by sidewalks and stoops, rather than the expansive carpeted lawns associated with suburbia. But according to local realtors, what residents get in return is convenience and a market that feels more approachable. “People tend to find that they get more for their money in Bergen-Lafayette,” says Westley Page, sales associate with Brown Harris Stevens. For example, colonials with four or five bedrooms can go for around $500,000 here – but in Downtown Jersey City, that can restrict homebuyers to a condo unit. Tamayo affirms this trend, too: “When people describe a place that is up and coming in terms of prices, they’re thinking of a place like Bergen-Lafayette.” As for contemporary brick townhouses with four bedrooms, these can between $700,000 to $965,000. The neighborhood scores a 5 out of 10 on the CAP crime index.
Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood in Jersey City features many 19th-century homes.
Bergen-Lafayette's picturesque streets are adorned with lovely homes.
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Communipaw Avenue is full of restaurants
Community-oriented eateries like cafes, bars and sandwich shops populate the dining scene. But with so many innovative restaurants in Bergen-Lafayette, one of the first names people will mention is Harrys Daughter, a Caribbean restaurant with potted palms, vibrant wallpaper and a bar serving rum punch. “It’s located on Communipaw Avenue, which is the neighborhood’s restaurant row,” says Oppenheimer. “It’s close to a light rail stop, and on the edge you’ll see Liberty State Park – just a really cute area. People like the convenience and being able to walk to places and pick up essentials. The Grind General Store is near a light rail stop, for example. It’s run by the people who operate the very trend Grind Coffee Shop.” Other eclectic spots focus on comfort food, whether of the Mexican or Asian-American variety. Fresh produce can be picked up at the Arlington Farmers Market, which runs from June to November. For a hip but earthy retail destination, Strictly CBD sells tinctures infused with CBD that can be added to coffee.
The Grind Coffee Shop in Bergen-Lafayette offers colorful outdoor seating.
Indulge in the ultimate sandwich experience at Mordi's in Bergen-Lafayette.
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Huge planetarium at Liberty Science Center
Luna de Papel is one place residents can go for all-ages events. This artistic center offers craft workshops for children and adults. Deep Space Gallery is another intimate spot for checking out the work of Jersey City artists. RPM Raceway is a bigger attraction that features an indoor go-kart track, arcade games and bowling. For interactive exhibits, there’s Liberty Science Center, which also has the largest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere.
Explore Liberty Science Center, where curiosity meets discovery for young minds!
Bergen-Lafayette has Liberty Science Center and Liberty State Park, two gems in its backyard.
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Magnet programs at Lincoln High
Students can begin their public education journey at Ollie Culbreth Jr. School, which covers kindergarten through 8th grade. The school receives a C rating from Niche. Lincoln High offers a range of magnet programs, from cosmetology to the culinary arts. The school is rated C-minus. Alternative education options also exist, like the Dr Lena Edwards Academic Charter School.
Lincoln High school earns an overall score of C- on Niche.
The Ollie Culbreth, Jr. School, PS #14 has an exterior courtyard for students and activities.
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Liberty State Park features riverside views
Parks are centered around the various lifestyles that are prevalent in Bergen-Lafayette. “Berry Lane Park is a family friendly spot that’s really nice for kids because it has a jungle gym and a spray pad,” says Oppenheimer. “The skate park is special, too. Tony Hawk, the famous skater, was invested in making it happen.” As for Liberty State Park, the wide swath of green space taking over the neighborhood’s east end, Oppenheimer says people will typically lounge there, taking in views or picnicking, if they’re not staying active with a sports game. There’s also a 2-mile riverside promenade with benches, for those who prefer to stroll.
Liberty State Park features a 9/11 memorial with the NYC skyline in the background.
Berry Lane Park is the jewel in the crown of Jersey City's fantastic, popular public parks.
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Light rail access is a prime amenity
Taking a ferry to Ellis Island from Liberty State Park is one unique way of branching out from Bergen-Lafayette. But residents are just as likely to catch the light rail station on Communipaw, right outside the park. Another popular light rail station is on Garfield Avenue, next to Berry Lane Park. Meanwhile, Interstate 78 wraps around the neighborhood’s southern end, and drivers can use that to make the 7-mile journey into New York City – it takes about half an hour. On the whole, though, Bergen-Lafayette thrives as a place where pedestrians can link up with eateries and shops that are clustered together.
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Parks in this Area
Garfield Park
Dog Park
Football
Picnic Area
Arlington Park
Basketball
Picnic Area
Trails
Liberty State Park
Bike Trails
Fishing
Picnic Area
Lafayette Park
Basketball
Pool
Playground
Dr. Lena Edwards Park
Basketball
Tennis
Playground
Berry Lane Park
Pedestrian Bridge To Liberty State Park
Transit
Airport
Newark Liberty International
10 min drive
Subway
Liberty State Park
Subway
Garfield Avenue
Subway
Martin Luther King Drive
Bus
Ocean Ave & Myrtle Ave
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Martin Luther King Jr Dr & Union St
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Pacific Ave & Barbara Pl
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Communipaw Ave & Van Horne St
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Martin Luther King Jr Dr & Forrest St
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Garfield Ave & Bramhall Ave
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Martin Luther King Jr Dr & Kearney Ave
Bergen-Lafayette Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Bergen-Lafayette, Jersey City sell after 37 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Bergen-Lafayette, Jersey City over the last 12 months is $538,750, down 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
19,648
Median Age
36
Population Density
13 ppl/acre
Population under 18
25.7%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
12.5%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$58,791
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$74,325
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
86.6%
On par with the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
36.1%
On par with the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
11.7%
% Population in Labor Force
66.8%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
50''
Average Winter Low Temperature
28°F
Average Summer High Temperature
85°F
Annual Snowfall
18''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
36/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
21/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
59/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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