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    Trenton

    Trenton city, New Jersey

    Affordable
    About Trenton

    Trenton offers a compelling proposition for those seeking affordability without sacrificing the vibrancy of urban living. Here, you'll find a median home value of just $111,200, a stark contrast to the national median, making homeownership a realistic goal for many. With a homeownership rate of 90%, the close-knit community is palpable. While the median household income of $44,444 is lower than the national average, the affordability index of 110 shows that your dollar stretches further here. The median rent of $1,625 per month further supports the notion that Trenton is a budget-friendly haven. It's a place where you can find a comfortable lifestyle without breaking the bank.

    From an investment perspective, Trenton presents a unique opportunity, particularly for those looking to enter the real estate market. While the walk score of 25 and bike score of 38 indicate a need for a car, the low property crime rate of 13.3 per 1,000 residents and a violent crime rate of 2.1 per 1,000 residents, the area offers a sense of security. The city is ideal for first-time homebuyers, families looking for an affordable place to raise children, or those seeking a more relaxed pace of life.

    Trenton shines in terms of environmental quality, boasting excellent air quality with an AQI of 32, which contributes to a healthier lifestyle. The noise level is rated as quiet, providing a peaceful environment. The city's electricity rate of 14.9¢/kWh is competitive. While the climate risk is relatively high, the city's rich history and access to local amenities more than compensate for this factor. Trenton is a city where you can live well, breathe easy, and build a secure future.

    Trenton, New Jersey at a Glance

    Trenton is a city in Trenton city, New Jersey with a population of approximately 90,055. The median home value is $111,200 and the median household income is $44,444. It has a Walk Score of 25 out of 100, indicating car dependency. The violent crime rate is 0.3 per 1,000 residents, which is 92% below the national average. Air quality is rated Good. The overall climate risk is rated as "Relatively High." Median rent is $1,625 per month. Data sourced from the US Census Bureau, FBI Crime Data Explorer, EPA, Walk Score, and FEMA.

    Median Home Value

    $111,200

    Median Income

    $44,444

    Population

    90,055

    Walk Score

    25

    Air Quality

    AQI 32

    Good

    Climate Risk

    Relatively High

    Kurby Score
    60
    B

    Good

    Walkability & Transit32/100
    Affordability73/100
    Safety95/100
    Education95/100
    Economy22/100
    Environment30/100

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    Demographics
    Population
    90,055
    Median Age
    N/A
    Median Household Income
    $44,444

    40% below nat'l avg

    Bachelor's Degree+
    N/A
    Poverty Rate
    26.2%

    111% above nat'l avg

    Housing
    Median Home Value
    $111,200

    61% below nat'l avg

    Median Rent
    $1,625

    40% above nat'l avg

    Homeownership Rate
    90.0%

    37% above nat'l avg

    Affordability Index
    110

    10% above nat'l avg

    Safety
    Violent Crime Rate
    0.3 per 1K

    92% below nat'l avg

    Property Crime Rate
    11.0 per 1K

    42% below nat'l avg

    Livability
    Walk Score
    25 / 100

    48% below nat'l avg

    Transit Score
    N/A
    Bike Score
    38 / 100

    19% above nat'l avg

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    Air Quality
    AQI
    32

    24% below nat'l avg

    Category
    Good
    GoodModerateUnhealthy
    Climate Risk
    Overall Risk
    Relatively High
    Risk Score
    96.74

    Top Hazards

    Inland Flooding
    Very High
    Strong Wind
    Very High
    Drought
    Relatively Moderate
    Noise Levels
    Overall
    Quiet
    Road Traffic
    N/A
    Aviation
    N/A
    Rail
    N/A
    Utility Costs
    Electricity Rate
    14.9¢/kWh

    10% below nat'l avg

    Est. Monthly Electric
    $134

    Near nat'l avg

    Nearby Schools
    Total Schools
    19
    Elementary
    12
    Middle
    4
    High School
    3
    Avg. Enrollment
    923

    Nearby Schools

    Cranbury SchoolElementary · 447 students
    Hightstown High SchoolHigh · 1644 students
    Ethel McKnight Elementary SchoolElementary · 589 students
    Grace N. Rogers Elementary SchoolElementary · 611 students
    Melvin H. Kreps Middle SchoolMiddle · 1176 students
    Perry L. Drew Elementary SchoolElementary · 579 students
    Walter C. Black Elementary SchoolElementary · 480 students
    Oak Tree Elementary SchoolElementary · 644 students
    Applegarth Elementary SchoolElementary · 468 students
    Monroe Township High SchoolHigh · 2568 students
    Employment
    Unemployment Rate
    10.2%

    176% above nat'l avg

    Poverty Rate
    26.2%

    111% above nat'l avg

    Weather & Climate in Trenton

    Avg High

    65°F

    Avg Low

    47°F

    Annual Rainfall

    46.4"

    Avg Humidity

    67%

    Monthly Temperature (°F)
    Monthly Precipitation (inches)

    Political Landscape

    Political Leaning
    Leans Democratic
    DemocratRepublican

    ↗ Trending more Republican

    Based on Middlesex County county-level presidential election data

    Presidential Election Results

    Culture & Things to Do in Trenton

    Attractions & Landmarks
    🏛️New Jersey State Museum(museum)
    🗽Trenton Battle Monument(monument)
    🌳Mill Hill Park(park)
    🏛️Old Barracks Museum(museum)
    🌳Washington Crossing State Park(park)
    🏗️Trenton City Hall(landmark)
    🏗️New Jersey State House(landmark)
    🗽Trenton War Memorial(monument)
    Local Events & Festivals

    Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market

    A large flea market with punk rock music and vendors.

    Capital City Farmers Market

    A weekly farmers market offering fresh produce and local goods.

    Patriots Week

    A week-long celebration of Trenton's role in the American Revolution.

    Art All Night

    A 24-hour arts festival featuring visual and performing arts.

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