Essex County

Real Estate in Verona, NJ

Expert guidance from Jorge Ramirez — your trusted real estate partner in Essex County

As of 2026, homes in Verona, NJ have a median sale price around $615,000, typically sell in about 13 days, and are roughly 45 min from Midtown Manhattan by train or bus. Verona is in Essex County, and its public schools rate 8/10. For a data-backed home valuation or a buyer strategy in Verona, contact Jorge Ramirez (Keller Williams) at 908-317-3227.

Market Snapshot: Verona, NJ

Median Home Price

$615,000

Based on recent sales

Days on Market (DOM)

14 days

Average for residential properties

School Rating

8/10

Public school district quality

NYC Commute

~45 min

To Manhattan via NJ Transit

Verona, New Jersey
Verona, New Jersey — photo: Adam Moss, CC BY-SA 2.0, Wikimedia Commons

Neighborhoods & Community

Verona is a vibrant community with distinctive neighborhoods, each offering unique character and lifestyle opportunities. From well-established residential areas to emerging hotspots, Verona provides diverse options for homebuyers and investors.

Residential Core

Family-friendly neighborhoods with tree-lined streets, established homes, and strong community ties. Perfect for buyers seeking stability and community.

Downtown/Commercial District

Mixed-use area with retail, dining, and office space. Popular with professionals and empty nesters seeking walkable, urban-style living.

Luxury Estates

Premium properties in prime locations. Larger lots, architectural distinction, and premium amenities appeal to discerning buyers.

Investment Opportunities

Multi-family and development-ready parcels. Attractive for investors and developers looking to build in a growing market.

Schools & Education

Education is a top priority for families. Verona's schools consistently receive strong ratings, with dedicated faculty and comprehensive curricula.

District Overview

Verona Public School District serves over 3,500 students across elementary, middle, and high schools. The district emphasizes academic excellence, STEM programs, and extracurricular enrichment.

School Rating: 8/10

For detailed school boundary information and enrollment details, contact Jorge Ramirez directly.

Verona, New Jersey
Verona, New Jersey — photo: Jim.henderson, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons

Commute & Transportation

Strategic location makes Verona ideal for NYC professionals and tri-state commuters.

NJ Transit Rail

~45 minutes to Manhattan

Multiple daily departures with reverse-commute options. Modern stations and parking facilities available.

Bus Service

Local & Express routes to NYC

Multiple bus operators provide frequent service to Manhattan, Newark, and regional destinations.

Highway Access

Garden State Parkway, I-78, Routes 1 & 27

Major highways provide quick access to employment centers, airports, and regional destinations.

Airport Access

Newark (EWR), JFK, LaGuardia

All major NY/NJ airports within 30-60 minutes by car or public transit.

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Buying or Selling in Verona?

Whether you're a first-time buyer, seasoned investor, or seller, Jorge Ramirez brings deep market knowledge and proven results.

1

Initial Consultation

Free, no-obligation consultation to understand your goals, budget, timeline, and priorities.

2

Market Analysis

Comprehensive analysis of comparable sales, market trends, and neighborhood dynamics.

3

Strategic Plan

Custom strategy tailored to your needs — whether buying, selling, or investing.

4

Execution & Support

Professional guidance through every step — from showings to closing and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the median home price in Verona?

The median home price in Verona is approximately $615,000. Market conditions fluctuate, so it's best to get current data from an agent like Jorge Ramirez who tracks real-time market movements.

What are the schools like in Verona?

Verona's schools are rated 8/10. The district offers comprehensive K-12 education with strong academics and varied extracurricular programs. Contact Jorge for detailed school boundary and performance data.

How long is the commute to NYC from Verona?

The commute from Verona to Manhattan is approximately 45 minutes via NJ Transit rail or bus. Commute times vary by exact location within town and destination in NYC.

What's the home buying process in NJ?

NJ has unique homebuying steps including inspection, title search, and attorney involvement. Jorge will guide you through inspection negotiations, financing, title clearance, and closing.

Should I buy in Verona?

That depends on your lifestyle, budget, and long-term goals. Verona offers strong schools, commute access, and community feel. Schedule a free consultation with Jorge to discuss whether Verona is right for you.

What is my Verona home worth right now?

Home values depend on location, size, condition, and recent comparable sales. Get a free valuation at thejorgeramirezgroup.com/home-valuation or call Jorge at 908-317-3227.

How fast are homes selling in Verona?

Well-priced homes in desirable areas sell quickly. Overpriced homes sit. Jorge uses data-driven pricing to ensure your home hits the market at the right price on day one. Learn more about selling.

Who is Jorge Ramirez?

Jorge Ramirez is a top-rated real estate agent at Keller Williams Premier Properties with full-time agent since 2017 with extensive personal investment-property experience. He specializes in buyer and seller representation across Union, Hudson, Middlesex, Morris, and Essex counties.

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What It's Like Buying or Selling a Home in Verona, NJ

If you're thinking about buying or selling in Verona, the short version is this: every street in Verona trades differently. School catchments, lot shape, basement finish, and how close you are to the train can move a price by ten to twenty percent. A median number is a starting point — not an answer.

The median home sale price in Verona is around $615,000. That number hides a wide spread. On the high end, homes on the best streets with fully renovated interiors trade significantly above the median. On the low end, homes needing structural work, updated systems, or a repositioning strategy trade below it. The gap between those two prices is where most Verona sellers either win or lose real money.

What Buyers Actually Ask About Verona

Three questions come up on almost every showing in Verona: the schools, the commute, and the taxes. In that order.

The school question is the one most buyers start with but treat too narrowly. A 9 or 10 out of 10 rating tells you the district performs well on standardized tests — it doesn't tell you how the specific school your address feeds into handles your kid. Ask for the elementary school's exact catchment boundaries before you make an offer. The difference between a house two blocks apart can be the difference between two entirely different schools.

The commute question gets answered with averages, but the real number is your specific peak-hour train. NJ Transit publishes timetables; use those, not the "approximately X minutes" you'll hear at an open house.

The tax question is the one most buyers under-research. NJ property taxes are a recurring cost that compounds in your monthly affordability math. Pull the exact annual tax bill on your short-list homes — it's public record and often varies more than buyers realize between neighboring streets.

Commute and Accessibility

Where Verona sits on the NJ Transit network — or how easy the drive to a commuter lot is — drives buyer demand as much as any single factor. Towns with direct Midtown Direct access command a premium over towns requiring a transfer at Newark Penn. Towns on the NEC get faster raw commute times but trade off school ratings on the southern end of the line. Somerset and Morris County suburbs on the Gladstone Branch run less frequently but offer lower price-per-school-rating.

County Context

Essex County is one of NJ's most diverse real estate markets, spanning luxury towns like Short Hills and Montclair as well as commuter-friendly Maplewood and South Orange. Prices trend higher in towns with direct Midtown Direct access.

Thinking About Selling in Verona?

If you're weighing a sale, the most expensive mistake Verona sellers make is pricing on emotion instead of comps. A home priced 5% over market sits for 45+ days and attracts lowball offers. A home priced 1-2% under market generates multiple offers in the first weekend and frequently closes over asking. The difference on a $900,000 home is often $40,000 — paid directly out of the seller's pocket.

A real CMA — not a Zillow Zestimate — is the starting point. That means pulling 3-5 actual sold comps within a half-mile, in the same school catchment, from the last 60-90 days. Adjusting for square footage, finished basement, kitchen age, and lot dimensions. Weighting the most recent sales more heavily than older ones. It takes about 15 minutes to put together and it changes how you price, market, and negotiate.

Thinking About Buying in Verona?

If you're on the buyer side, the same comps tell you whether a listing is priced to move or to sit. A home priced 10% over recent sold comps will sit. Use that. Submitting at asking on an over-priced listing loses you leverage; submitting 6-8% under with a clean contract gets you a conversation. The key is knowing which one it is before you decide how to approach the offer.

Walk with someone who knows Verona specifically. Investors notice different things than buyers — load-bearing walls, basement moisture patterns, roof pitch in relation to gutter runoff, electrical panel age. Those details don't show up in listing photos but they show up in your inspection report and your wallet.

Verona FAQ

What's the median home price in Verona, NJ in 2026?

The median home sale price in Verona is approximately $615,000, with wide variation by street, school catchment, and condition.

How's the school district in Verona?

Check GreatSchools and NJ DOE report cards for your specific catchment before relying on district-wide averages. A 9-rated district can include a 7-rated elementary school — the address matters.

What's the NYC commute from Verona?

Depends on which train line serves Verona. Midtown Direct commutes range from 28-60 minutes; NEC commutes 18-50 minutes with Newark Penn transfers. NJ Transit publishes exact timetables.

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By Jorge Ramirez · Licensed NJ Real Estate Agent #1754604 · Keller Williams Premier Properties · Last updated April 2026.

Verona, NJ at a glance

Key market facts — last updated 14 days.

Verona Real Estate Market Snapshot
CountyEssex County, New Jersey
Median home sale price$615,000
Typical days on market14 days
District school rating8/10 (GreatSchools)
High schoolVerona High School
NJ Transit serviceBus
Commute to NYC (Penn Station)~45 minutes