Apartments For Rent in Sayreville, NJ

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What Locals Say about Sayreville

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Sayreville, NJ: connected, calm, and community-minded with easy commutes and family comfort. People love the safety, dog-friendly vibe, good schools, and quick access to major roads. They note dim street lighting, thinner transit options, and occasional neighborhood noise.
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  • Qyhrbjn6gy
    "Flea market at park on thursdays . Fireman’s ribs downtown south amboy on Saturdays… Fireworks carnivals "
  • Trulia User
    "Parlin is amazing because it’s located near all major highways. It’s easily accessible through route 9 or 18 and is right off the Turnpike and Parkway"
  • Trulia User
    "As a previous dog owner, I did not find anything to be a problem. There is a dog park nearby which is a plus."
  • Trulia User
    "dogs are welcome. just pick up the poop. everyone has dogs and most of the dogs get along with each other"
  • Trulia User
    "my neighborhood had great bus stops but now just the sayreville or old bridge park n rides service NYC. "
  • Trulia User
    "Dog owners always have their dogs on a leash and pick up after their dogs. I have not heard any complaints about dogs in our area."
  • Julissa S.
    "The great School system! How safe the neighborhood feels... easy access to mayor roads... Police protection pretty good."
  • Whoyos87
    "There’s always people walking their dogs and picking up after them. The streets are clean. The streets could be better lit."
  • Cindy W.
    "The area is very dog friendly. People are always out walking their dogs. It is a very safe town. Neighbors are usually to themselves but nice. "
  • Luis D.
    "Is a very calm place to live! You fell safe because police is walking around all the time. The public schools are good, the teachers and all staff are very friendly person... I’m very happy to move to this location ............"
  • Dwayne C.
    "It’s okay to live here and it is very quiet and clean . Not much noise and no crime good place to raise a kid and have a family "
  • Dwayne C.
    "Nice and quiet and crime is low needs a little bit more lights and better cable networks but very nice place to live with your family "
  • Scott J.
    "lived here my whole life 57 year no major crime very safe town to walk down n at night neighbors are polite "
  • Dwayne C.
    "Very safe and quiet neighborhood looking to buy a new house in this area and people are very nice and friendly "
  • Alpacinochaudhry
    "its a nice area with different races indians Espanol African american and Caucasian its a little cheaper to live in it is a good area to invest and rent out your property. "
  • Shanmatt0113
    "Normal quick access to turnpike, garden state parkway, 287, 18, 1&9. Depending where you work depends on the time frame but overall close access . "
  • Ebi.maria
    "This area is very family friendly and safe! There are Facebook pages for the community, parents, businesses etc. The people really care about their town! "
  • Gccjordan
    "This is a pet friendly neighborhood, but you don’t hear dogs barking or see stray cats. Dog owners would be happy here."
  • Gail J.
    "This is a pet friendly, safe neighborhood of families with children. It is quiet for the most part but you will smell burning fire places in the fall and winter and barbecues in the summer."
  • "Towne Lake Development is very nice. Lake behind house offers nice walking trail and beautiful views. "
  • Olga C.
    "We are moving soon, so I am happy but to be honest, my neighborhood isn’t bad. There are some noises outside sometimes but it’s not the most terrible thing. "
  • "Quiet dead end street. Woods behind all the houses on Quaid Ave. "
  • "Sayreville is an ideal town to live in to raise a young family or retire to a ripe old age. A strong school system and supportive town community are a hard to find assest this close to NYC. Sayreville is minutes from all major commuting highways (NJTP, GSP, 287) and a very fast ride to New York City destinations."
  • "I love this side of Sayreville, so many great places to eat, quiet neighborhoods, a few really nice parks. And SUPER close to NJ Transit Bus and Train as well as Academy Bus lines. Turnpike and Parkway access within a few minutes of driving, a commuter's dream! Great school system too. All and all a wonderful place to live!"

Average Rent Trends in Sayreville, NJ

Rent in Sayreville, NJ varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent decreased in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Sep 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$2,600
Jul 2025$2,700
Aug 2025$2,850
Sep 2025$3,200
Oct 2025$2,600
Nov 2025$2,800
Dec 2025$2,755
Jan 2026$2,800
Feb 2026$2,750
Mar 2026$2,050
Apr 2026$2,800
May 2026$2,750
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In May 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Houses and Townhomes.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$1,700$2,737$3,100$5,500$2,800
Townhomes—$2,075$3,100—$3,100
Apartments and Condos$1,700$2,156$3,300$3,000$2,200
Houses$2,000—$2,800$5,500$2,800

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Sayreville, NJ

  • What is the average rent in Sayreville, NJ?
    The average rent in Sayreville, NJ is $2,800. Rent prices range from $1,650 to as much as $5,500, depending on the type of rental.
  • How does the rent in Sayreville, NJ compare to the national average?
    Average rent in Sayreville, NJ is about 47% higher than the national average rent of $1,910. That means it is more expensive to rent in Sayreville compared to the U.S. average.
  • What is the average rent in Sayreville, NJ, by number of bedrooms?
    The average rent in Sayreville, NJ is $ for a studio, $1,700 for a 1 bedroom, $2,737 for a 2 bedroom, $3,100 for a 3 bedroom, and $5,500 for a 4 bedroom.
  • How have rent prices in Sayreville, NJ changed compared to last year?
    In the past year, the average rent price in Sayreville, NJ has decreased by $180. That means the average rent is 6% lower than last year.
  • How many available rental listings are in Sayreville, NJ?
    There are 13 available rental listings in Sayreville, NJ.
  • What are some zip codes in Sayreville, NJ?
    Sayreville, NJ includes zip codes such as: 08872, 08871.
  • What are some cities near Sayreville, NJ?
    Some nearby cities include: Parlin, South River, South Amboy, Keasbey, East Brunswick. These cities may have more rental options to explore.
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