Thousands of New Yorkers cross the Hudson each year for more space, lower rent, and a bit of breathing room — while keeping an easy commute back to the city. If you’re moving from NYC to New Jersey, the jump is short but comes with its own logistics: bridges, tunnels, tolls, and two different sets of building rules. Here’s your cross-Hudson guide from Two Guys And a Truck NYC.
Why New Yorkers Move to New Jersey
- Bigger apartments and houses for the same rent — or less
- Parking and outdoor space that’s scarce in the five boroughs
- Quick commutes from the Gold Coast — Hoboken and Jersey City — via PATH and ferry
- Options for every lifestyle, from waterfront high-rises to quiet suburbs
Choosing Your Route Across the Hudson
- George Washington Bridge — best for Upper Manhattan, the Bronx, and North Jersey
- Lincoln Tunnel — convenient for Midtown to Hoboken and the Gold Coast
- Holland Tunnel — ideal for Lower Manhattan to Jersey City
Timing matters as much as the route — an experienced crew plans around rush-hour bridge and tunnel traffic to keep billed hours down.
Handle Building Rules on Both Sides
- Confirm move-out rules at your NYC building — COI, elevator reservation, move hours.
- Confirm move-in rules at your NJ building — many high-rises require the same.
- Reserve parking where you can; NYC curb space is tight and some NJ towns require permits.
After You Cross Over
Once you’re in New Jersey, update your address with USPS, transfer your license and registration to the NJ MVC, and set up local utilities. Handling the admin early lets you settle in and enjoy the extra space.
Moving from NYC to New Jersey?
Two Guys And a Truck NYC makes cross-Hudson moves simple — we know the bridges, tunnels, and buildings on both sides. Call 1-646-455-1930 or request your free quote online.
