New Jersey NNN cap rates run 4–5% due to high property values, but the state's dense population and proximity to NYC and Philadelphia create extremely stable tenant demand.
Jeb Fuller's courses and coaching cover all of these New Jersey-specific investing topics in depth.
No. New Jersey real estate law — like all 50 states — only requires a license when you represent other people in transactions for compensation. When you buy, own, and profit from your own commercial properties, you are acting as a principal, not an agent. No license required.
These domains redirect to this page — each targets a specific New Jersey investor search intent.
Jeb Fuller's CRE investing education covers every state market — find yours below.