Livability Score

76
/100
i The AreaVibes Livability Score evaluates 9 different categories and creates an overall score out of 100. The higher the score, the better the area.

amenities A+

There are lots of amenities close to this location.
Coffee (7) A+
Entertainment (21) A+
Food and Drink (141) A+
Fitness (11) A+
Groceries (26) A+
Parks (85) A+
Shops (300) A+
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commute A+

Of all people who commute, 8.0% take public transportation in Trenton.
Public Transit Stops (57)
Stops & Stations
A+
Workers Taking Public Transit
8.0%
B
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cost of living B-

The cost of living in Trenton is 97/100 - which is 20% lower than New Jersey.
Cost of Living
Goods & Services, Housing, etc.
C+
Tax Rates
Income & Sales Tax
F
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crime F

Trenton crime rates are 2,934 per 100k, which is 81% higher than New Jersey
Property Crime
1,871 crimes per 100k
C-
Violent Crime
1,063 crimes per 100k
F
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employment F

The median income in Trenton is $37,002 - which is 50% lower than New Jersey.
Med. Household Income
$37,002
F
Unemployment Rate
5.9%
F
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health A+

There are many hospitals, police and fire stations.
Health & Safety (49)
Dentist, Doctor, Hospital, etc.
A+
Air Quality
Median Air Quality
B+
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housing B+

Trenton home prices are $97,000 - which is 69% lower than New Jersey
Home Price
$97,000
F
Home Appreciation Rate
-3%
C-
Home Affordability
2.6x (home price to income ratio)
A
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schools F

The Trenton graduation rate is 66% - which is 23% lower than New Jersey
School Test Scores
22%
F
High School Grad. Rates
66%
F
Elementary Schools (32) A+
High Schools (10) A
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ratings C-

Trenton has an overall rating of 59% from 12 reviews.
User Reviews (6)
From AreaVibes
C-
User Surveys (6)
From AreaVibes
D+
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Bought a home in Trenton 4.5 rating By Anonymous ( Feb 15, 2021) I love it here coming from Brooklyn NY ,Park slope. I hear alot of bad news about Trenton but all of Trenton isn't bad!! Just like any other city so I dont get it. If you visit and don't like it you haven't done your due diligence so stop the bad mouthing of this city. ...Read More Read Less
5 Years In Trenton, NJ 4 rating By Anonymous ( Dec 19, 2014) I have lived in Trenton for five years, and I could not imagine living in another place. There are so many friendly people in the city, but it's very crowded. You have to know where to go at the right time of the day so that you won't be bombarded by a crowd of people.

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...Read More rson who loves history, and there are numerous museums and older houses that are open to the public. The Old Barracks Museum is a place that was built for the British troops. The William Trent House is somewhere I like to visit, but it takes a while to learn all about the history of the area by visiting a house. The best way to visit is with a tour guide who can tell you about the house and the area as well as the man who lived there.

Many of the houses in the city are older. This is a benefit because they are usually larger, but the downtown area is developing into a place of large businesses and apartment complexes. There are several parks in Trenton. I can walk from my home to reach Cadwalader Park in only a few minutes. There are statues in the park and plenty of room to walk and play without feeling like you are crammed in one place. I enjoy the farmers markets in the middle of town that are open on warm summer mornings. The people will talk to you and reach out any way possible. Some of the restaurants serve the same kinds of food, so you have to travel to the outskirts of Trenton to get something ethnic.

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Nothing much over here... 1.5 rating By Electric Bird ( Jun 23, 2013) There's barely anything to do here. All I came here for is to visit some of my parent's friends and they do not like it there. The crime there is horrible! It's just as bad as Baltimore's crime! The houses were not good-looking at all. Kensington is much better than this s****y p ...Read More lace. Although there's some skyscrapers there, some are restricted there. I agree with erika2620 about Trenton. Just because rent is cheap, doesn't make it good. Expensive things are ALWAYS better! Honestly in Trenton, you can barely find any good restaurants. I've had boring times over there too. I even had embarrassing things happening there once. I rather not talk about it though... So anyways, not a good place to live in because of the black people there. The end! Read Less
I do not like it at all. 0.5 rating By erika2620 ( Apr 16, 2013) I moved here almost a year ago and I am looking to move AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. The street crime here is outrageous. I thought the Bronx, New York was bad. But after moving here I realized I was better off over there. The buildings around my neighborhood are mostly abandoned. The si ...Read More dewalks are cracked and dangerous to walk on. It is definitely not a place to raise children. Someone had recommended Trenton because the rent was cheap. I made the biggest mistake ever. I rather pay more rent anywhere else and feel safe, than settling for this. Honestly, speaking. Read Less
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Nothing much over here... 1.5 rating By Electric Bird ( Jun 23, 2013) There's barely anything to do here. All I came here for is to visit some of my parent's friends and they do not like it there. The crime there is horrible! It's just as bad as Baltimore's crime! The houses were not good-looking at all. Kensington is much better than this s****y p ...Read More lace. Although there's some skyscrapers there, some are restricted there. I agree with erika2620 about Trenton. Just because rent is cheap, doesn't make it good. Expensive things are ALWAYS better! Honestly in Trenton, you can barely find any good restaurants. I've had boring times over there too. I even had embarrassing things happening there once. I rather not talk about it though... So anyways, not a good place to live in because of the black people there. The end! Read Less
I do not like it at all. 0.5 rating By erika2620 ( Apr 16, 2013) I moved here almost a year ago and I am looking to move AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. The street crime here is outrageous. I thought the Bronx, New York was bad. But after moving here I realized I was better off over there. The buildings around my neighborhood are mostly abandoned. The si ...Read More dewalks are cracked and dangerous to walk on. It is definitely not a place to raise children. Someone had recommended Trenton because the rent was cheap. I made the biggest mistake ever. I rather pay more rent anywhere else and feel safe, than settling for this. Honestly, speaking. Read Less
Historic Trenton, NJ - A Winner for Visitors 3.5 rating By Anonymous ( Jul 22, 2010) I've visited Trenton, New Jersey, numerous times for business, and each time it pleasantly surprises me. As the capital of New Jersey, Trenton has a beautifully remodeled statehouse that is well-worth a visit if you have some time to kill. Additionally, the Trenton Thunder are th ...Read More e AA minor league affiliate for the New York Yankees, so taking a trip to the ballpark is a great activity for the family. My clients have always enjoyed that entertainment, as well.

The restaurants in Trenton are great, too. One of my favorites is De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies - their pizzas are amazing. There are also a lot of good restaurants near the train station, and Trenton is easily accessible by train and air. The Trenton airport is particularly easy to navigate. At the same time, Trenton flies a little bit under the radar for most people looking for entertainment and dining options, especially with New York and Philadelphia so close. However, if you're looking for an inexpensive alternative to those big cities, and you want a city with history, sports, and good food, Trenton will not disappoint! Read Less
Trenton, NJ - Fun For the Whole Family 4 rating By Anonymous ( May 25, 2010) Trenton New Jersey has been one of the most interesting places that I have visited over the years. Finding something attractions to see and things to do in Trento was easy and fun. Whether you like historical things or plain fun for you and the kids, Trenton has something for an ...Read More individual or the entire family to enjoy.

If you are thinking about visiting or even moving to Trenton, you should check out all the attractions that they have. I loved Trenton Thunder. It's a super waterpark that anyone can have a ton of fun at. If you like the arts, there is the Boheme Opera Company. They put on awesome shows to entertain anyone who loves the stage. You can even catch some great preformances at the Soverign Bank Arena. You just have to watch the schedule and plan your trip to Trenton accordingly.

There are a lot of great restaurants and shopping in Trenton as well. You can count on your major restraunts to be there for you, as well as some hometown favorites. Shopping is great, from the department stores to the small mom and pop stores that have all sorts of deals in store for you! I had so much fun just looking around at the city and all it had to offer. Read Less

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      A+ Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Trenton? Yes, there are lots of amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      Canal Point Park
      Battle Monument Park
      All Faiths Plaza
      North 25 Park
      Academy Street Playground
      Warren Street Plaza
      Roberto Clemente Park
      Pennington/Willow Plaza

      Entertainment

      St. Mary's of the Assumption Church Auditorium Gymnasium
      Meredith Havens Fire Museum
      Candlelight Lounge
      Mill Hill Playhouse
      Old Barracks Museum
      Amphitheater
      New Jersey State Museum
      Patriots Theater at the War Memorial

      Food & Drink

      The Ice Cream Joint
      El Aguadillano Deli & Grocery
      Tony Liquors & Bar
      Hi-Grade Wine & Liquor Store
      Dunkin'
      Fabio's Pizza
      Checkers Food & Spirits
      Blimpie

      B Commute

      Is public transit available in Trenton? Of all people who commute, 8.0% take public transportation in Trenton.
      Drive to Work
      60%

      17% lower than the US average

      Take Public Transit
      8%

      3% higher than the US average

      Walk to Work
      4%

      1% higher than the US average

      A+ Health & Safety

      Is Trenton a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are many hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Capital Health Mercer Campus (former)
      Saint Francis Medical Center
      Capital Health Regional Medical Center
      Trenton Psychiatric Hospital

      Pharmacies

      Hamilton Pharmacy
      Medical Home Pharmacy
      Mill Hill Pharmacy
      Raab Pharmacy
      CVS Pharmacy
      Community, a Walgreens Pharmacy
      Henry J. Austin Pharmacy
      Medical Home Pharmacy

      Doctors

      Bristol-Myers Squibb Trauma Center
      Calhoun Medical Center
      Capital Health Primary Care Brunswick Avenue