Brick, New Jersey

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Brick, New Jersey is a township located in Ocean County, New Jersey. As of 2021, the population of Brick was estimated to be around 79,902 people, according to the US Census (https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/bricktownshipoceancountynewjersey). Brick is a popular destination for tourists, with its beautiful beaches, boardwalks, and other attractions. The town is also home to many businesses, including a variety of restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. Brick is a great place to live, work, and play, and its population is growing every year.

Brick Rental Market Overview

cityaverage pricepct difference
Glen Ridge$3,3406.6%
Brick$3,1340.0%
Ocean$2,852-9.0%
Joint Base Mdl$2,745-12.4%
Kinnelon$2,587-17.5%
Medford$2,532-19.2%
South River$2,210-29.5%
Flanders$1,990-36.5%
Palmyra$1,932-38.3%
Edgewater Park$1,850-41.0%
Lopatcong$1,811-42.2%

Serving top neighborhoods in Brick

1. Herbertsville: Herbertsville is a residential neighborhood located in the northern part of Brick Township. It is known for its quiet streets, large homes, and easy access to the Garden State Parkway.

2. Princeton Avenue: Princeton Avenue is a popular neighborhood in Brick Township. It is known for its tree-lined streets, large homes, and proximity to the beach.

3. Lake Riviera: Lake Riviera is a residential neighborhood located in the western part of Brick Township. It is known for its lakefront homes, access to the Metedeconk River, and easy access to the Garden State Parkway.

4. Shore Acres: Shore Acres is a residential neighborhood located in the southern part of Brick Township. It is known for its beachfront homes, access to the Metedeconk River, and easy access to the Garden State Parkway.

5. Greenbriar: Greenbriar is a residential neighborhood located in the eastern part of Brick Township. It is known for its large homes, access to the Metedeconk River, and easy access to the Garden State Parkway.