For the sake of completeness as many may fall in this SO for other reasons than OP's question, here is another info that saved my day :
TL;DR;
Check that the port you want to open is not reserved (even though no application has opened it)
On windows :
netsh interface ipv4 show excludedportrange protocol=tcp
Explanation :
At least on windows, another possible cause for the java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
is that the operating system has "reserved" the port.
If you use the commands from other answer in this topic, they will tell you that no application is listening to the port, yet you cannot open it.
Some windows update like this one reserves range port that can then no longer be claimed by processes.
Though not explicit on the port that can no longer be opened, the update note mentions a command that can help troubleshooting the issue :
netsh interface ipv4 show excludedportrange protocol=tcp
this will yield a list of port range that are blocked :
Protocol tcp Port Exclusion Ranges
Start Port End Port
---------- --------
5357 5357
49709 49808
49809 49908
49909 50008
50009 50108
50109 50208
50280 50379
* - Administered port exclusions.