If you’re a Realtor(R), you probably understand how important it is to populate your site with informative, engaging blog posts. If you can’t afford to hire a real estate writer, you can put together great posts yourself — and here’s one you can use as a springboard.

People devour information such as “How to Find the Right Neighborhood in Hoboken,” and you want to be the only Realtor for miles in any direction that’s passing out this kind of valuable information. Feel free to take this post and modify it to meet your service areas. Make it your own, and don’t forget to put a link in there to your home page or an important internal page, too.

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How to Find the Right Neighborhood in Hoboken

How to Find the Right Neighborhood in HobokenHoboken isn’t a huge metropolis; it takes up about one square mile. Its walkability and access to public transit make it a wonderful place to call “home,” but everyone has different preferences—and different needs—when it comes to finding the perfect neighborhood in Hoboken.

Northwest Hoboken

With its slightly longer commute into New York City, the northwest quarter of Hoboken offers some of the lowest home prices in the city. If the added travel time isn’t a deal-breaker, you might begin narrowing your search based on that fact alone.

Southwest Hoboken

Considered the most car-friendly part of town, the southwest quarter of Hoboken has convenient access to highways, retail shopping and supermarkets. Some new construction is nestled among established buildings and townhouses in this neighborhood, which offers a good mix of options for homebuyers.

Southeast Hoboken

Manhattan commuters enjoy easy access to the city from the southeast quarter of Hoboken. Washington Street offers every imaginable convenience by day and the city’s liveliest nightlife hotspots. You’ll also find several waterfront properties, including luxury condos, in Southeast Hoboken.

Northeast Hoboken

Northeast Hoboken has the highest average income per household in the city. It also offers many waterfront properties, but the area has very little new construction. However, many of the area’s homes and townhouses have been beautifully preserved, remodeled and upgraded with upscale modern amenities.

The Waterfront

Hoboken’s waterfront is one of the most desirable locations for many people in the community. It offers unobstructed views of the Hudson River and provides easy access to marinas, restaurants and parks that dot the riverbanks. Like the northeast portion of Hoboken, the waterfront area offers a quick and easy commute into NYC.

Castle Point

Located near Stevens Institute, Castle Point is the highest elevation in Hoboken. Popular with Institute faculty and staff, Castle Point homes and apartments are highly sought-after for their central waterfront location and historic charm.

Willow Terrace

Willow Terrace, with its quaint townhouses and brick-laid walkways, sits in the center of Hoboken. The colorful streets of Willow Terrace feature an eclectic mix of local shops and markets. Many of the properties have been meticulously renovated and updated, giving what was once a rather homogeneous neighborhood a quirky, charming diversity.

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