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About this home
Welcome to this exceptional new construction rental in the heart of Jersey City Heights. This spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bath residence showcases contemporary design, premium finishes, and an open-concept floor plan tailored for modern living. The bright and airy living and dining areas flow seamlessly into a beautifully appointed kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and abundant cabinetry.
Thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience, the home also offers central air, in-unit laundry, and high-end finishes throughout. Step outside to your own private backyard—perfect for relaxing, entertaining, or enjoying outdoor dining.
Ideally situated near parks, shopping, restaurants, and public transportation with NJ Transit buses and the Congress/9th Street Elevator to light rail minutes away.
The details
Living on South St
94 South St #1 sits on South St in Jersey City. Journal Square, Downtown and the Heights each have their own distinct character. It's within reach of the PATH and the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, putting Lower Manhattan and the Jersey City waterfront minutes away. The Holland Tunnel, Route 440 and the NJ Turnpike Extension keep the rest of the region close.
As a 3-bedroom rental in Jersey City, it's the kind of turnkey listing buyers watch for — and in this market, rentals like this lease quickly. If it fits what you're after, the smart move is to see it early.
Good to know
Is 94 South St #1 still available?
Yes — it's active on the Hudson County MLS (listed 15 days ago) at $5,000/mo. Text Andrew Diaz at (551) 235-3473 to confirm and book a showing.
How many bedrooms and bathrooms does 94 South St #1 have?
It offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across about 1277 square feet.
How do I see 94 South St #1 in person?
Tap “Request a tour,” drop your name and number, and Andrew Diaz will text you back within minutes with showing times — including this weekend.
Does 94 South St #1 allow pets?
Pets are marked “No” on the MLS listing — ask Andrew Diaz for the specifics.