Pennington, NJ


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Pennington, NJ

About Pennington, NJ

Living in Pennington, NJ is a pleasant experience for many people. The town has a cozy, small-town feel with its tree-lined streets and friendly atmosphere. It's close to major cities like Trenton and Princeton so you're never too far from bustling nightlife or cultural activities. There are plenty of parks, trails and outdoor activities nearby making it easy to enjoy the fresh air. Education opportunities abound as well with highly rated schools in the area and good public library services available. Shopping, dining, and entertainment options make Pennington a great place to call home no matter what you're looking for! Capital city - Western New Jersey along the Delaware River and Pennsylvania border, 40 miles north of Philadelphia.

Location Details

State: New Jersey
County: Mercer County
Metro Area: Trenton-Princeton Metro Area
City: Pennington
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 56 ft above sea level
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Trenton, the capital of New Jersey, contains a fairly typical mix of government activities with a strong complement of commercial and industrial activities typically found in Mid-sized Eastern cities. Unlike most New Jersey cities, it is more tied economically to the Delaware Valley and Philadelphia than it is to the New York area, but like many places in the state, the area is characterized by contrasts. Numerous well-preserved historic districts date back to the Revolutionary War. Impoverished areas are also present and there’s a strong working-class element.

In marked contrast to most of Trenton itself is Princeton, the college town 15 miles northeast with the Ivy-League university of the same name. Princeton and some of the other communities along the US 1 corridor have excellent residential areas, arts and culture amenities, and a highly educated, mostly upper-middle-class population. Princeton also serves as the outer edge of a residential area for commuters who endure a 90-minute rail trip to New York City. Most don’t do this commute, but a few do as reflected in commute time statistics. Cost of living is moderate for the region, and housing, while quite high in Princeton, is reasonable in other areas and buying power is high. Outside of Princeton, the economic outlook is mixed and educational attainment fairly low.

Trenton lies in the Delaware River Valley with level and gently rolling, mostly wooded and agricultural terrain to the east and more significant hills to the north and west. The climate is East Coast continental, with moderating effects from the Appalachian Mountains to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The climate is variable, with periods of extreme temperatures seldom lasting for more than a few days. The area is far enough inland to have periods of heat and relatively stagnant air, with humidity but little cooling from the marine zones. Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year with maximum amounts arriving in summer months. Winter is a mix of cool and colder periods, with rain or snow arriving from either the northwest (continental air masses) or the south (as coastal Atlantic storms). First freeze is mid-October, last is late April.

Pennington Cost of Living
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Nearby college town, historic interest, and moderate living costs make Pennington a great place to live.

$575,600
+41.3% higher than avg
$141,250
+51.1% higher than avg
$1,492 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
+23.1% higher than avg
Pennington Crime
10.9 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Pennington, New Jersey
$110,160
for a family
$66,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Pennington
   Nearby college town
Economy
   Historic interest
Long commutes
   Moderate living costs
Low educational attainment
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Over 10 years ago

It seems like a very nice town, but we since we just moved in, it's too early to  More

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Over 17 years ago

Cost of property taxes even with the recent reevaluation is making living in Pennington unrealistic. Most of our neighbors are moving 3 miles away to Yardley PA where  More

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