Old Short Hills / White Oak Ridge
$1.8M – $7M+The most prestigious pocket of Short Hills, with gated estates on deep wooded lots and top-rated Millburn schools. Two recent sales topped $6.8M here.
Everything here radiates from the Jets' day-to-day home in Florham Park, not MetLife Stadium or Manhattan. With the practice facility at 1 Jets Drive as the anchor, the smart move is to base yourself in the affluent, low-key Morris/Essex suburbs — Florham Park, Madison, Chatham, Short Hills, Summit, and Morristown — that ring the building, keeping your commute short and your life private.
The most prestigious pocket of Short Hills, with gated estates on deep wooded lots and top-rated Millburn schools. Two recent sales topped $6.8M here.
Quiet, leafy borough that literally hosts the training center; newer custom builds and established colonials on generous lots.
Polished, walkable downtown wrapped around some of New Jersey's best public schools, with larger private lots in the township section.
Established, affluent hilltop city with grand homes, a vibrant downtown, and direct Midtown Direct rail service.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across New York where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
A tiny gated-feeling enclave of fewer than 2,000 residents perched above the Hudson in Bergen County, with multi-acre mansions, a median home price near $6M, and a long roster of athlete and celebrity homeowners. Patrick Ewing, CC Sabathia, Johnny Damon, and Ilya Kovalchuk have all lived here, and Tom Brady once shopped the town.
Connecticut's marquee old-money town, where backcountry enclaves like Conyers Farm average north of $13M and gated estates list as high as $49.5M. Generations of New York athletes — Mark Messier, Mike Richter, Mark Teixeira, Frank Gifford, Tom Seaver — have settled here alongside Hollywood and finance names.
For athletes who want the city itself, Tribeca's discreet full-floor lofts and the glass towers of Hudson Yards (15 and 35 HY) are the prestige picks. Rob Gronkowski bought at 35 Hudson Yards and Tom Brady kept a Tribeca pied-a-terre at 70 Vestry, the same buildings that draw finance and entertainment elite.
Westchester's celebrity enclave of horse farms and wooded estates, where listings run up to roughly $15M on lots stretching to 100 acres. Long favored by entertainers and executives — Drew Barrymore and Ian Schrager among them — for its rural calm an hour from Midtown.