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Here are the communities with the most affordable homes just 30 minutes from NYC

New York City is notoriously expensive — but if you’re willing to live within 30 minutes of Manhattan, you might just find a steal.

A new study by PropertyShark highlights the 13 communities where home prices are shockingly below the city’s sky-high median of $441 per square foot.

Ten of these bargain spots are across the Hudson River in New Jersey.

At the top of the list is Newark, where homes go for a wallet-friendly $228 per square foot.

Newark, New Jersey. Getty Images

Next up is Bayonne, coming in at $286 per square foot.

Both of these spots are less than 30 minutes from Lower Manhattan, making them prime choices for those who want easy access to the city without breaking the bank.

The study reveals Hudson County in New Jersey as the area to watch, with six of its towns making the list.

Beyond Bayonne, there’s Guttenberg, Kearny, Secaucus, Union City and North Bergen — all offering competitive prices.

Bayonne, New Jersey. Jin – stock.adobe.com

In Bergen County, Rutherford and Lyndhurst also made the cut. New Jersey dominates when it comes to affordable housing close to the city, but The Bronx and Staten Island — which are within city limits — also sneak in with homes priced at $299 and $440 per square foot, respectively.

What’s even better? The homes in these areas aren’t tiny.

Kearny, New Jersey. jChavez – stock.adobe.com

For example, homes in Newark and Bayonne are close to the national median size of 2,140 square feet, giving buyers much more bang for their buck.

It’s a stark contrast to the eye-watering prices found across the river.

For the average homebuyer, towns like Newark and Bayonne are not just more affordable — they’re a smart investment if you need space and proximity to the city.

The Bronx, New York. Tierney – stock.adobe.com

The analysis, based on sales from August 2023 to August 2024, used median sale prices per square foot to provide a fair comparison across neighborhoods, filtering out the outliers.