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Cambridge Property Management Services
- Cambridge is a full service property management company specializing in condominium and homeowner associations. View full company profileRE/MAX Unlimited
- RE/MAX Unlimited is a property management company in New Jersey. We have over 40 years of experience managing investment properties, real estate sales and investing. We do property management on ... View full company profileCervelli Property Management
- Everything we do is focused on the ultimate goal of maximizing your cash flow and increasing the net value of their investments. From marketing to accounting to maintenance issues, we will develo... View full company profilemem property management corporation
- With mem property management, you have a team, not just a single property manager. Each property manager receives direct supports from both the regional manager and the President of mem property ... View full company profileGrowth Properties Hospitality Management
- We are a professional Hotel, Condo-Hotel and Condominium Association Rental Program management company with more than 30 years of experience with an active, hands on approach to management. View full company profileMarket Info
Trenton Management Companies
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Housing Market Stats
Trenton | New Jersey | U.S. | |
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Median Home Value | $319,300 | $365,400 | $192,400 |
Owner Costs > 30% Income | 16.5% | 17% | 14.7% |
Gross Rent > 30% Income | 22.1% | 20.2% | 19.2% |
Trenton Housing Market Stats
As of 2008, the rental vacancy rate in Trenton stood at 7%, relatively low compared to the rest of the country. There are about 140,431 housing units, averaging $319,300 in value, 32% of which are occupied by renters. The rent to price ratio in Trenton is 0.3%, slightly higher than the New Jersey average. For 22% of Trenton tenants, 30% or more of their income goes to paying rent.
Demographic Stats
Trenton | New Jersey | U.S. | |
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Avg Commute Time (minutes) | 26.8 | 29.5 | 25.3 |
Median Age | 37 | 38.3 | 36.7 |
Avg Household Size - Owners | 2.87 | 2.82 | 2.7 |
Avg Household Size - Renters | 2.5 | 2.4 | 2.42 |
Median Household Income | $71,374 | $68,241 | $52,175 |
Per Capita Income | $36,088 | $34,415 | $27,466 |
Trenton Demographic Info
Trenton has a population of 363,968, comprised of 127,552 households, with on average 3 members per household. Out of approximately 191,606 people in the civilian workforce, 178,771 (93%) were employed in 2008. 86% of the population 25 and older has earned a high school diploma, with 38% holding a 4 year college degree.
Community Info
Trenton Community Info
Trenton can be dated back to as early as June 3, 1719, when there was mention of a constable being appointed to Trenton, but boundaries were also recorded for Trenton Township on that day. Not only is Trenton the capital of the state of New Jersey, but it is also the county seat of Mercer County.
Trenton only has a total area of 8.1 square miles, and out of those 8.1 square miles, there is 7.7 square miles of land and .5 square miles of water, which means that 6.01% of the city's total area is water. Something interesting to note about Trenton is that it is only 5 miles off from being located in the exact center of New Jersey. Not to mention that with its location by the Delaware River there are three bridges spread throughout town that connect Trenton to Morrisville, PA.
Trenton during the late 1800s and early 1900s was a major manufacturing center, which is how the city got its slogan “Trenton Makes, The World Takes.” However, during the 1960s and 1970s Trenton fell among hard times, which meant that manufacturing and industrial jobs started declining. To help make up for the decline the state government leaders tried to bring back downtown Trenton, by turning the area into the main location for all of the state's government buildings. It is debatable whether the attempt was successful, but to do this day the largest employer in Trenton is the state of New Jersey.
Based on the 2000 Census there are currently 85,403 people living in the city of Trenton. Approximately 52.06% are African American, 32.55% are White, 10.76% are from other races not listed, and 21.53% of the population is Hispanic, but they can be from other races. Out of the 85,403 people that live in Trenton, there are 29,437 households and 18,692 families. The median income for families in the city of Trenton is $36,681, while the median income for households is $31,074.
If you are looking for things to do, your list should include a visit to Cadwalader Park, which was designed by the same person who designed New York City's Central Park. The William Trent House and the New Jersey State Museum are also great places to visit. Trenton being located so close to the Delaware River also provides you with numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, including fishing and hiking.