New Jersey locals set for eyewatering World Cup windfall as Airbnb listings reach astronomical figures for the final


Soccer fans heading to New Jersey for the World Cup final face paying exorbitant fees to stay near MetLife Stadium – and that’s before they even buy a ticket to the game.

Supporters from all around the globe will descend on Mexico, Canada and the United States this summer for the biggest tournament in sports.

MetLife Stadium – the home of the New York Jets and Giants – will host the final on July 19 and already prices are skyrocketing for homestays near the arena.

The Daily Mail found one seven bedroom-property in nearby Jersey City that will cost nearly $27,000 for the three nights, while another six-bedroom home is listed for nearly $23,000.

A house in North Bergen, which contains five bedrooms, will cost you $17,450 while those fans hoping to stay in Manhattan can find a four-bedroom home in Midtown for $29,750.

Several two- and three-bedroom homes – which can sleep up to seven guests and are a five-minute drive from the stadium – will set you back more than $12,000.

Fans heading to the World Cup final face paying exorbitant fees to stay near MetLife Stadium

MetLife Stadium - the home of the New York Jets and Giants - will host the final on July 19

MetLife Stadium – the home of the New York Jets and Giants – will host the final on July 19

Chelsea secured victory in the Club World Cup final at the venue in the summer of 2025

Chelsea secured victory in the Club World Cup final at the venue in the summer of 2025

Secret NYC, meanwhile, found a one-bedroom property where up to four guests can sleep between July 17 and July 20 for an astonishing $16,074.

For those hoping to rent a ‘ultra high-end luxury mansion’ in New Jersey, a seven-bedroom home with an outdoor swimming pool has been listed for more than $40,000. 

Prices for the games have infuriated supporters, too. At the time of writing, the cheapest available seat for the final is more than $9,100 on SeatGeek.

The most expensive seat, meanwhile, which is listed simply for the ‘lower bowl and mid-level sidelines’ is being offered for $97,789.

 



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