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See what Hamburg, NJ has to offer.

All About

Living in Hamburg, NJ

A small town located in New Jersey, Hamburg has just over 3,000 residents. Middle-aged professionals can expect to feel welcome, as they make up an above-average portion of the population, while young adults feature less prominently in the demographics. Overall, the town's population, at an average age of just over 42, skews older than most cities in New Jersey. Renters tend to be in the minority in the area, and 73% of residents own their homes. The average rent of $1,350 per month is just above the state average.

With an average commute time of about 45 minutes, longer than most cities in the state, Hamburg residents find that traveling to work takes some patience. Many residents (50%) commute to work by car, while public transit is not used much. Walking isn't a common way to get to work.

Hamburg has a relatively high concentration of residents older than 25 who have earned Bachelor's degrees (16%) compared to the national average (13%). Further, 6% possess a Master's degree or Doctorate. Many Hamburg residents work in one of three industries: healthcare, retail, and education. Together, these industries account for 25% of the town's labor force. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the town's workers are in sales, as 15% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any profession. With an average annual income of about $85K, Hamburg workers take home roughly the same as their peers elsewhere in the state. However, Hamburg compares more favorably to the national average of $73,345.

Who Lives Here

Hamburg Demographics

Education

High School

24%

Associate's

23%

Bachelor's

17%

Master's

4%

Doctorate

33%

Family Size

2 people

47%

3 people

24%

4 people

16%

5 people

10%

6+ people

4%

Household Income

0-50k

30%

50-100k

36%

100-150k

20%

150-200k

8%

200k+

7%

Age

0-10

15%

10-20

7%

20-45

32%

45-65

30%

65+

15%

Affordability

How expensive is it in Hamburg?

Rent Trends

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*The rent information included in this summary is based on a median calculation of multifamily rental property inventory on Apartment Guide and Rent.com over the past 12-months and is for illustrative purposes only. This information does not constitute a pricing guarantee or financial advice related to the rental market.

Getting Around Hamburg

Hamburg Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

17%

15-30 Mins

25%

30-40 Mins

14%

40-60 Mins

14%

60+ Mins

29%

Transportation Scores

Percentage: 2525

Walk Score®

Percentage: 1414

Bike Score®

Hamburg Education

Schools

Top Schools in Hamburg

5/10

Hardyston Elementary School

Grades PK-4 • Public

NRNo Rating

Clifton E Lawrence

Grades PK-2 • Public

4/10

Wantage Elementary School

Grades 3-5 • Public

NRNo Rating

Cedar Mountain School

Grades K-1 • Public

4/10

Lounsberry Hollow Middle School

Grades 4-5 • Public

Information provided by GreatSchools. To verify school enrollment eligibility, contact the school district directly.

All About

Living in Hamburg, NJ

A small town located in New Jersey, Hamburg has just over 3,000 residents. Middle-aged professionals can expect to feel welcome, as they make up an above-average portion of the population, while young adults feature less prominently in the demographics. Overall, the town's population, at an average age of just over 42, skews older than most cities in New Jersey. Renters tend to be in the minority in the area, and 73% of residents own their homes. The average rent of $1,350 per month is just above the state average.

With an average commute time of about 45 minutes, longer than most cities in the state, Hamburg residents find that traveling to work takes some patience. Many residents (50%) commute to work by car, while public transit is not used much. Walking isn't a common way to get to work.

Hamburg has a relatively high concentration of residents older than 25 who have earned Bachelor's degrees (16%) compared to the national average (13%). Further, 6% possess a Master's degree or Doctorate. Many Hamburg residents work in one of three industries: healthcare, retail, and education. Together, these industries account for 25% of the town's labor force. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the town's workers are in sales, as 15% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any profession. With an average annual income of about $85K, Hamburg workers take home roughly the same as their peers elsewhere in the state. However, Hamburg compares more favorably to the national average of $73,345.