Airbnb New Jersey: The Top 10 Cities to Invest In

Airbnb New Jersey: The Top 10 Cities to Invest In

New Jersey has something for everyone: stunning beaches, vast farmlands, and sprawling cities. When you think Airbnb New Jersey, depending on what area you are most familiar with a truly diverse range of properties could spring to mind.

Be that as it may, if you’re thinking of setting up your own vacation rental in The Garden State, we recommend looking at ten listings to inspire from every major destination along the Jersey Shore.

Top 10 Popular Travel Destinations in New Jersey

1. Atlantic City

On the Atlantic coast of New Jersey, the resort city of Atlantic City is well-known for its numerous casinos, expansive beaches, and renowned Boardwalk.

The city, which was first established in the 1800s as a health resort, is now peppered with opulent high-rise hotels and nightclubs.

In addition to slot machines and table games, casinos also have spa services, shows by well-known comedians and musicians, and upscale shopping.

Beach & Boardwalk – Endless Summer Sunrise Studio

Atlantic City

Among the most popular tourist attractions in the US, Atlantic City sees over 27 million tourists a year.

The featured property is located in the center of Atlantic City, right on the boardwalk and ocean, and close to everything that the city has to offer.

It has quick access to the boardwalk, beach, and nightlife. A luxurious spa, exercise center, game room, and more are available on-site at the resort.

The “Orange Loop,” where you may find unique restaurants, pubs, live music, coffee, yoga, and more, is where you’ll find Atlantic Palace Suites. The “Orange Loop” is named for the orange properties on the Monopoly Board and extends from the seashore block of New York Avenue through St. James Place and Tennessee Avenue.

Host Takeaway: Like the featured property, Airbnb listings in Atlantic city have a lot of hotels and resorts to compete with. Therefore it’s imperative that you get all of the amenities nailed down, and be sure to give guests as close to royal treatment as possible with each visit.

2. Cape May

At the tip of the Cape May Peninsula in southern New Jersey, there lies a city and coastal resort called Cape May. It is renowned for its opulent Victorian homes, such as the Emlen Physick Estate, which is now a museum and still retains its original interior.

The three walkable blocks of Washington Street Mall are lined with shops and restaurants.

There are views of Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean from the Cape May Lighthouse.

1BR Water views on the bay- Cape May and Wildwood

Cape May Vacation Rentals

Beautiful, recently refurbished apartment with floor-to-ceiling views of the bay and beach that is very comfortable. This apartment is a tranquil blend of nature and design. It offers a cozy living space with a patio table overlooking the sea.

Host Takeaway: This listing really makes the most of its location. With that kind of proximity to the sea, you wouldn’t think much else is necessary but it still delivers on all the essential amenities and more. The clean, stylish interior takes this property to the next level.

3. Newark

Located in the New Jersey city of Newark, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) is a venue for high-profile musical events, dance performances, and other acts. American paintings and sculptures are included in the extensive art collection of the Newark Museum.

Branch Brook Park has a lot of cherry trees, lakes, and walking paths. Starting in 1898, the massive Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart was constructed over many years.

Victorian Home Large Apt by NYC

The featured Newark rental is a large one-bedroom apartment in a Victorian house. Only 25 minutes from New York City and 15 minutes from Newark airport, this listing is a really quaint New Jersey Airbnb with ample space in a quiet neighborhood.

Host Takeaway: A lot can be said for a charming building, but if the interior doesn’t deliver it can really knock down the reviews. However, this listing delivers all the amenities of a home and feels cozy too.

4. Jersey City

Northeastern New Jersey is home to Jersey City. The Hudson River, which meets Upper New York Bay, is visible from its eastern coastline.

Panoramas of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island, the former entry point for immigrants, may be seen from Liberty State Park.

The park’s Liberty Science Center houses an IMAX Dome theater, live animals, and interactive displays. Grove Street downtown is lined with bars and restaurants.

3rd Floor Brownstone in Jersey City

Jersey City

The two rooms available are on the third level of this brownstone from the late 19th century, both of which have a queen size bed. There is a kitchen with a stove, refrigerator, and dining area. This property can accommodate up to four guests comfortably. It features all of the essentials and long-term stays are allowed.

Host Takeaway: The inherent charm of a New Jersey brownstone is for sure a draw for out-of-towners, but the host delivers excellent care and that’s what really sets this listing apart.

5. Ocean City

Ocean City is located on the Jersey Shore in New Jersey.

The city boasts a number of beaches as well as a boardwalk with stores, restaurants, and theme parks. The Giant Wheel and other venerable rides can be found at Gillian’s Wonderland Pier. There are many roller coasters and themed mini-golf in Playland’s Castaway Cove.

Shorebirds are drawn to the dunes and marshes of Corson’s Inlet State Park, which is to the south and has paths and a boat launch.

The Saltwater House – Low Tide Suite – 1st Floor

Ocean City

The Saltwater House, which is a part of Ocean City’s historic district, was built in 1920 and renovated in 2020. It is brimming with vintage charm and fresh modern coastal finishes.

The Low Tide Suite is situated on the first level of the house, making it simple for visitors who are older or have small children to access. This contemporary minimalist room is a terrific spot to call home for your beach holiday because it’s only a 10-minute stroll to the boardwalk and beach.

Host Takeaway: Excellent, clean design and located in an optimal spot, this property makes for a wonderful retreat while on an ocean city break.

6. Asbury Park

A little seaside town called Asbury Park can be found in New Jersey.

It is renowned for its sandy beach and promenade along the water that is dotted with stores, amusements, and cafes. The Stone Pony, which has hosted New Jersey natives Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi, and the 1920s Paramount Theatre are among the city’s live music venues.

The video games, arcade games, and pinball machines at the Silverball Museum range in age from the 1930s to the present.

Quiet Loft Like Renovated Lake View Apartment

Asbury Park

A freshly updated guest suite with a light-filled kitchen and living areas that open to a sizable terrace is offered in this listing.

It is located on a sizable intercoastal lake and offers a quaint, bohemian feel with a lovely lake view. A pleasant walking area is also present close to the shore.

Host Takeaway: If you can’t give your guests an ocean view, lakeside is your next best bet. This property makes the most of its outdoor space with a lovely patio area overlooking the water.

7. Princeton

The Ivy League Princeton University is the main attraction in the New Jersey town of Princeton.

The Princeton University Art Museum’s expansive collection and the Collegiate Gothic-style University Chapel are both on the campus. Located in an 18th-century home with historical decor is Morven Museum & Garden.

There is Historic weaponry on display at the colonial Clarke House Museum in Princeton Battlefield State Park, a place associated with the Revolutionary War.

Airy 1 BR Central Princeton Condo W/ Parking

Princeton

Everything you might possibly need while away from home is provided in this lovely condo, which has just undergone renovation. However, its up-to-date appearance and amenities only serve to enhance this suburban paradise’s inherent attractiveness. This home allows you to experience life as a real Princetonian because it is right in the midst of New Jersey’s most historically significant and culturally revolutionary town. Excellent for business travelers, solo travelers, and couples.

You name it, this home has it: top-of-the-line kitchen appliances, brand-new furniture, central heating and cooling, and ultra-fast wifi. You will also have access to free parking with a designated spot in the backyard.

Host Takeaway: Whether you’re a student, visiting one, or just looking to explore the historic Princeton, this property is a great base of operations. Clean, stylish, and with all the comforts of home, this listing is a great one to draw inspo from.

8. Wildwood

Wildwood is a resort town in New Jersey. It is situated on a barrier island with broad, sandy beaches.

Along the length of the Wildwood Boardwalk, which is crammed with cafés, stores, waterparks, and thrill attractions, the recognizable Sightseer tram car may be seen.

The Doo Wop Experience museum is located in Fox Park and features antiques from the 1950s and 1960s, including a collection of neon signs.

3 Blocks from Beach 15 minutes from Cape May

Wildwood

Built in the 1920s, this Cape Cod-style home is anything but cookie-cutter. This offering is for a two-bedroom apartment that can sleep up to four guests with its own door on the second story of a private home duplex. Natural pine woodwork, light, and airy interiors, and a 1950s-style kitchen.

With parking available, in the center of Wildwood. On your private front porch, take in garden vistas and coastal breezes. You might not even need to move your car from the driveway because there are so many things to do nearby.

Host Takeaway: Neutral, modern designs aren’t always the way to go. When you have a unique property like this that lends itself to a more eclectic look and feel, why not play into it? A more colorful backdrop will appeal to a whole different demographic for you to tap into.

9. Trenton

The New Jersey state capital, Trenton, has a lot to offer visitors and people who enjoy history.

The New Jersey State Museum is an exciting museum with four museums in one, with a planetarium, a fine art collection of more than 12,000 works, a natural history collection, and an impressive collection of cultural history, archaeology, and ethnography artifacts. It is located in the vicinity of the golden dome of the New Jersey State House.

Cozy Cottage

Trenton

This cottage is a standalone guesthouse that is ideal for two people. The Cottage was the old farm’s corn crib, which had been refurbished while retaining its original wood beams within.

A relatively manageable set of steps lead up to the attic bedroom, which is not kid proof. A queen bed made of memory foam ensures a restful night’s sleep. Two bikes are provided for rental, along with a kitchenette, electric fireplace, barbecue, firepit, covered patio, and smart TV. Princeton and GFS are nearby.

Host Takeaway: A cottage might not be the first property type to come to mind when you think of New Jersey’s state capital, but this listing makes for a truly charming getaway. Not only does it appeal to the surrounding history, but also plays up the comfort factor.

10. Hoboken

On the Hudson River in New Jersey is the city of Hoboken.

With views of the Manhattan skyline, parks like Pier A Park may now be found amid the area’s former industrial port. The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway connects multiple park spaces.

On Washington Street and Frank Sinatra Drive, which bears the singer’s name and is located by the river, there are several international restaurants, cafes, and bars. Local art and historical exhibits can be seen at the Hoboken Historical Museum.

The Hoboken spot – perfect location!

Hoboken

Placed right in the center of Hoboken. It’s the ideal spot for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to New York City. Prepare to get inspired! Very close to many famous NYC landmarks and in a very secure area. Overall, there is a promise of leisure and fun.

Perfect if you want to be close to the commotion of New York City without being directly in it.

Host Takeaway: Something that can be noted in a lot of New Jersey listings that this one does well is that it plays up its proximity to New York City. While that is one of its main draws, the property itself is still very comfortable and could still be a great stay without taking the hustle and bustle of NYC into account.

Conclusion

That’s it, folks. Some of the best New Jersey Airbnbs. These are just a few of the wonderful vacation rentals you can find on and around the Jersey Shore, but don’t limit yourself to this. These properties give a great overview of where and how to set up a short-term rental in the state of New Jersey.

Starting your own vacation rental business can be daunting, but with the right tools and support, you can see your own New Jersey property paying off in spades in no time.

A software like iGMS will help automate the check-in and guest reviews, as well as generate direct bookings via its website builder.

In addition, it can also help with tasks like:

  • Managing several accounts and listings on the leading vacation rental platforms via a single interface
  • Synchronizing bookings across multiple platforms to reduce the risk of double-bookings
  • Receiving payouts and creating invoices by connecting your Stripe account to iGMS
  • Enticing guests to leave reviews by automatically sending reminders
  • Managing direct bookings using a direct booking management toolkit
  • Creating key performance reports within minutes
  • Adjusting your room rates regularly through integrations with dynamic pricing software