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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<title>NJ General Facts</title>
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<span class="web-title"><a href="./index.html">STATE OF NEW JERSEY</a></span>
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<h1 class="content-title" id="about-main-title">NEW JERSEY</h1>
<article class="article" id="about-main-article"> <img src="./src/img/New-Jersey-Map-PNG-Image.png" alt="NJ State Image" id="nj_state_img"></img>New Jersey is full of surprises, from its diverse weather and unique affordability to its wide range of activities. The state experiences four distinct seasons, with hot, humid summers, cold winters, and mild springs and falls, making it ideal for year-round adventures. Housing affordability varies widely, with budget-friendly options in cities like Camden and luxury homes in areas like Alpine. Whether you’re hiking scenic trails in the Pine Barrens, exploring cultural hubs like the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, or enjoying iconic foods like pork roll and fresh seafood, New Jersey offers something for everyone</article>
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<h1 class="content-title" id="weather-title">WEATHER</h1>
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<article class="article" id="weather-article">New Jersey has a varied climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures often in the 80s°F, while winters are cold, with temperatures dropping to the 20s°F and occasional snow, especially in the north. Spring and fall are mild, with spring bringing rain and fall featuring cool air and colorful foliage. <br>
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The state’s coastal areas have slightly milder weather due to the Atlantic Ocean, while inland and northern regions experience more extreme temperatures.
New Jersey’s environment includes beaches, forests, and mountains, making it a diverse and dynamic place.</article>
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<th>Season</th>
<th>Low (°F)</th>
<th>High (°F)</th>
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<td>Spring</td>
<td>40</td>
<td>62</td>
</tr>
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<td>Summer</td>
<td>65</td>
<td>83</td>
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<td>Fall</td>
<td>50</td>
<td>65</td>
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<td>Winter</td>
<td>25</td>
<td>42</td>
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<caption>Based on State Average Data</caption>
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<h1 id="about-ranking-title" class="content-title">AFFORDABILITY</h1>
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<article id="about-ranking-article" class="article">New Jersey’s housing market varies widely in affordability, with significant differences between regions.
Cities like Camden have lower median home costs, making them more accessible for buyers on a budget, while affluent areas like Alpine feature much higher prices due to their luxury homes and prime locations.
Overall, the state offers a range of options, but affordability largely depends on the specific area and its proximity to urban centers, coastlines, or scenic landscapes. This diversity makes New Jersey a mixed market for both affordable and high-end housing. <br>
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<strong>Below are lists of average home prices from across the state.</strong>
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<h2 class="subheader">MOST AFFORDABLE</h2>
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<li><strong>Camden</strong> ($135,000)
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<li><strong>Trenton</strong> ($225,000)
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<li><strong>Vineland</strong> ($297,500)</li>
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<h2 class="subheader">LEAST AFFORDABLE</h2>
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<li><strong>Deal</strong> ($6,266,222)</li>
<li><strong>Alpine</strong> ($5,391,224)</li>
<li><strong>Mine Hill Township</strong> ($3,958,264)</li>
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<h1 class="content-title">ACTIVITIES</h1>
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<article class="article">New Jersey offers a mix of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and delicious cuisine for everyone to enjoy. Nature lovers can explore scenic trails like the Batona Trail or the Delaware Water Gap, while arts enthusiasts can visit places like the New Jersey Performing Arts Center or the Grounds for Sculpture. The state also hosts unique festivals, such as the Montclair Film Festival, and is known for its iconic foods like pork roll, diners, and fresh seafood. Whether you’re hiking, enjoying art, or savoring local flavors, New Jersey has something for every interest.</article>
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<h2 class="subheader">FOOD</h2>
<article class="article">New Jersey’s food culture is diverse and heavily influenced by its coastal location, agricultural heritage, and multicultural population. The state is famous for its diners, pork roll (or Taylor ham), saltwater taffy, and fresh seafood, particularly along the Jersey Shore. Additionally, its proximity to major cities like New York and Philadelphia, along with a strong Italian-American community, contributes to a rich culinary scene featuring pizza, bagels, and Italian-American dishes.</article>
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<h2 class="subheader">NATURE</h2>
<article class="article">New Jersey boasts a diverse natural landscape, ranging from the scenic Jersey Shore and coastal wetlands to the rolling hills and forests of the Highlands and Pine Barrens. Nature lovers can explore trails like the Batona Trail in the Pine Barrens, the Stairway to Heaven Trail in Vernon for stunning views, or the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area for waterfalls and river vistas. These trails offer a chance to experience the state’s unique ecosystems and breathtaking scenery.</article>
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<h2 class="subheader">ARTS</h2>
<article class="article">New Jersey offers a vibrant arts and cultural scene, with activities ranging from world-class performances at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark to the eclectic galleries and street art in cities like Jersey City and Asbury Park. The state is also home to historic sites like the Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, an outdoor sculpture park, and the Princeton University Art Museum, showcasing diverse art collections. Additionally, festivals like the Montclair Film Festival and the Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market highlight New Jersey’s creative and cultural diversity.</article>
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