About the Livingston, NJ real estate market
Livingston sits in Essex County, New Jersey. The market here is shaped by three forces: proximity to NYC via Bus + Midtown Direct, the Livingston High School district, and a housing stock that runs from Livingston's historic sections to newer construction pockets.
If you're buying, the main question isn't "is Livingston a good town" — it almost always is. The real question is which specific pocket of Livingston fits your situation: budget, commute tolerance, school priority, and how much renovation you're willing to take on. Those tradeoffs aren't obvious from a Zillow search. They're what a specialist agent is actually for.
If you're selling in Livingston, pricing is everything. Overprice and you burn the first two weeks — the most valuable listing period. Underprice and you leave money on the table. I price against active competition, sold-comp trajectories, and the specific features that move the Livingston market (not a generic town-wide median).
Livingston neighborhoods I work in
Livingston isn't one market — it's several. Each section has its own price dynamics, school feeds, and buyer pool. Here's where I spend the most time:
- Northland
- Southland
- Collins
- West Livingston
- Riker Hill
Tell me which section you're in (or targeting), and I'll pull last-90-day comps for that specific pocket rather than a town-wide average that hides the real signal.
Commuting from Livingston to NYC
Livingston is served by the Bus + Midtown Direct. The primary station is via Millburn/Maplewood, with a typical Manhattan commute of about 55 minutes to Penn Station or Hoboken (connections vary by train).
What this means for buyers: homes within a 10-minute walk of the station command a meaningful premium over homes that require a drive or shuttle. If the NYC commute is the reason you're moving to Livingston, the walkable-to-station home is almost always a better long-term hold — faster to resell, less sensitive to gas-price and ride-service swings.
Ask me for the specific walk-time math before you make an offer. It's the single most underrated pricing factor in Essex County commuter towns.
Livingston schools & buyer premiums
Students in Livingston attend Livingston High School. The district's GreatSchools rating sits around 9/10. School district lines inside Livingston can affect home values by 8-15% between otherwise-identical houses — particularly for families specifically targeting a school feeder pattern.
Before you write an offer, I'll cross-reference the exact property address against the current district map. School zoning changes happen, and last year's assumption can be this year's surprise at closing.
Why homeowners in Livingston hire Jorge
- 60+ personal house flips. I've been the buyer, the renovator, and the seller. That means I can tell you inside a walk-through what a kitchen remodel will actually cost, what a pre-list punch list should look like, and which "cosmetic" issues will kill the appraisal.
- Licensed full-time since 2017. NJ Real Estate License #1754604. Full-time agent — not a side hustle. Available nights and weekends during the core of your transaction.
- Keller Williams Premier Properties. Offices in Summit, NJ. KW's technology platform (Command, Kelle, KW Labs) plus my personal AI-powered buyer-targeting system. Your listing gets more qualified eyeballs than a single-agent shop can put on it.
- 138 NJ towns covered. I work across Union, Essex, Morris, Middlesex, Hudson, and Somerset counties — so if your Livingston sale is funding a move into a neighboring town, it's the same agent on both sides.
- One honest conversation. No hard close, no "let me send you to my team." If I'm the wrong fit for your specific situation, I'll say so and point you to someone better. That's how referrals work in real estate.
What working with me looks like
Step one: you call or email. We talk for 15–20 minutes about what you're actually trying to do — sell fast, sell for top dollar, find a home under $X, relocate for work, sell an inherited property, handle a divorce sale, whatever it is. No script, no pressure, no "let me get you into our pipeline."
Step two: if we're a fit, I come out to see the property (if you're selling) or we go sit down with a list of comps (if you're buying). You get my honest read — not a sales pitch.
Step three: we work. I show up for the inspection, I handle the negotiation, I cover the paperwork, and I stay available through closing. After closing I'm still your contact for contractors, tax-appeal advice, future sales, whatever you need.
Ready to talk Livingston real estate?
One honest conversation. No pressure. That's it.
Livingston real estate FAQ
Who is the best real estate agent in Livingston, NJ?
Jorge Ramirez is a licensed NJ real estate agent (License #1754604) at Keller Williams Premier Properties who serves Livingston and the surrounding Essex County area. Jorge has personally bought, renovated, and sold 60+ investment properties across Northern NJ, giving him working knowledge of renovation costs, buyer behavior, and pricing strategy. Call 908-230-7844 for a free Livingston consultation.
What is the average home price in Livingston, NJ?
The median home sale price in Livingston, NJ is approximately $795K. Prices vary significantly by neighborhood, lot size, school district zoning, and proximity to the train station. For a current comparative market analysis on a specific address, contact Jorge Ramirez at 908-230-7844.
How long do homes take to sell in Livingston, NJ?
Homes in Livingston, NJ typically spend about 14 days on market from listing to accepted offer, though the actual timeline depends on price positioning, presentation, and seasonality. Well-prepared listings in Livingston often receive offers within the first two weeks. For a pricing strategy specific to your home, request a free valuation.
What commission do Livingston real estate agents charge?
Real estate commission in NJ is negotiable and typically falls between 4% and 6% of the sale price, usually split between the listing agent and buyer's agent. Since the 2024 NAR settlement, buyer-agent compensation is separately negotiated. Jorge Ramirez offers transparent pricing and will walk you through exactly what you'll pay — call 908-230-7844 to discuss.
How long is the commute from Livingston to New York City?
The commute from Livingston, NJ to Manhattan is approximately 55 minutes via Bus + Midtown Direct. For buyers prioritizing a specific commute time, Jorge can help you identify homes within walking distance of the train station versus those requiring a drive — these are meaningfully different markets.
What high school serves Livingston, NJ?
Livingston students attend Livingston High School. School boundary lines inside Livingston can affect home values, especially for families targeting a specific district. Jorge can cross-reference a property address against current district lines before you write an offer.
Is Livingston, NJ a good place to buy a house in 2026?
Livingston remains a sought-after Essex County market with consistent buyer demand, strong schools, and proximity to NYC employment. Whether it's a good buy depends on your budget, timeline, and which neighborhood fits your situation. Jorge gives direct, unfiltered answers — not sales pitches. Call 908-230-7844.
Does Jorge Ramirez work with first-time home buyers in Livingston?
Yes. First-time buyers are a significant part of Jorge's practice. He'll walk you through NJ-specific programs (NJHMFA, down payment assistance), realistic closing-cost math, and what to expect during inspection — so you're not surprised on closing day.
Also serving nearby Essex County towns
If you're cross-shopping Livingston against neighboring towns, I can help you compare directly. I also work in: Short Hills, Millburn, West Orange, Roseland, West Caldwell.
More Livingston resources
- Livingston, NJ community guide — full market snapshot, schools, neighborhoods, commute details
- Free home valuation — get an instant estimate on your Livingston home
- Buyer services — how I work with Livingston home buyers
- Seller services — how I list and sell Livingston homes
- NJ real estate blog — market updates, buying and selling guides
Verified data sources
Facts on this page cross-reference:
- NJ Real Estate Commission — license verification (#1754604)
- NJ Transit schedules — commute times
- GreatSchools NJ — district ratings
- NJHMFA — first-time buyer programs
- US Census QuickFacts — demographics and housing stats