Best places to retire in New Jersey, according to US News

If your golden years are calling, New Jersey has the answer.
The Garden State has 14 towns for retirees looking for the best place to call home, according to U.S. News & World Report.
According to the report, the state is an attractive destination for everyone with its vibrant arts scene, rich musical heritage and popular entertainment options.
The versatile digital media company rankings are based on data divided into five indices, including the quality of life and value of life index.
The 5 best places to retire in New Jersey
Clifton
Clifton has a population of over 89,000. The median home value is $463,009, and the median household income of residents is $104,643. The average monthly rent is $1,460.
bayonne
Bayonne’s population is 71,511. The median home value is $465,003. The average monthly rent for tenants is $1,458. The median household income is $84,412.
Union City
Union City has a population of over 66,000. The town’s media house is valued at $466,762 and the median household income is $71,088. The average monthly rent is $1,407.
Jersey City
More than 300,000 people live in Jersey City, with a median home value of $564,711. The town’s median household income is $102,425, and the median monthly rent is $1,762.
Vineland
Vineland has a small population of 60,683 people compared to the other towns on this list. The median home value is $230,160 and the median household income is $71,211. The average monthly rent for tenants is $1,082.
Best places to retire in New Jersey
This article was first published in the Asbury Park Press: The 14 best NJ cities for retirement, according to US News




