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2021 KW TOP 50 NEIGHBORHOODS | PA, DE & NJ

PRINCETON

ROBBINSVILLE

JACKSON

POINT PLEASANT

MOORESTOWN TOMS RIVER TOWNSHIP

CHERRY HILL MARLTON

MULLICA HILL

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP

MANAHAWKIN LONG BEACH ISLAND

VINELAND BRIGANTINE

OCEAN CITY

AVALON


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AVALON CAPE MAY COUNTY POPULATION 1,406 SCHOOL DISTRICT AVALON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

AVERAGE INCOME $176K ZIP CODE 08202 *

Avalon is a premier location to live and play. A small town located on a seven-mile island of white-sand beaches, there is plenty to do in the sand and surf. Homes are in high demand and many live here seasonally. Due to the high demand and direct location on the shoreline, homes are priced higher than average and well kept. Avalon has a wonderful shopping district with easy walkability throughout town. Most commuters leave the island for job opportunities or work from home. The community is tight knit and residents move here for the peace and tranquility of the ocean. "Homes are high in price here but you can not beat walking out your door and onto the beach! Everyone is so kind and the community is tight knit." - Sarah

"Avalon is the perfect place to grab a bike and explore nature! When you tire from the beach, you can ride right into town and grab some delicious food or go shopping. It is an easy drive into the city but I rarely want to leave!" - Resident *STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


AVALON, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

Wetlands Institute Seven miles of beach Shopping on Dune Drive Outdoor beauty year round

2.3M

3.5M

49.4%

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

118

89

11

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020

INCREASE OVER 2019

*STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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BRIGANTINE ATLANTIC COUNTY POPULATION 8,832 SCHOOL DISTRICT BRIGANTINE

AVERAGE INCOME $100K ZIP CODE 08203 *

Brigantine brings you coastal living at its finest! This scenic town has miles of coastline and natural beauty. Minutes from Atlantic City, less than 2 hours from New York City, and under an hour from Philadelphia, makes for this easy commute to any major hub. Ease of living and enjoyment of the outdoors is Brigantine’s focus. With many home options settled in a small beach town, you’ll love being a part of this coastline community!

"It's like the best of both worlds. Small town shore living at its best...and if you need a pinch of excitement AC is there waiting for you to press your luck. But we are already the luckiest around as, get to call this great place...HOME" - Resident

"If you ever need to be amazed and zone out. Watch the sunset in Brigantine. The sun never paints the same picture twice, there is no rinse and repeat, just a moment in time worth seeing over and over again." - Resident

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


BRIGANTINE, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

History of Pirates Shipwrecks (more than 300) Surfing Historical Museum

284K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

401K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

41.29% INCREASE OVER 2019

60 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

92 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

28 NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020 *STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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CHERRY HILL CAMDEN COUNTY POPULATION 71,009 SCHOOL DISTRICT CHERRY HILL AVERAGE INCOME $136K ZIP CODES 08002, 08003, 08034 *

Located just across the Delaware River and close to Philadelphia, Cherry Hill is a location that many young professionals settle in. With an abundance of stores, businesses, and restaurants, there are plenty of reasons to call Cherry Hill home. Lined with beautiful cherry trees, residents love exploring town and enjoying nature. Homes here vary from single family to townhomes and allow affordability for new and seasoned home owners. Residents love the ease of accessibility to Philadelphia without the traffic congestion, allowing them to take a step back and enjoy the quiet. "I moved here for the easy commute to Philadelphia. Everything I need is in one location but I also have the city close by if I want even more." - Resident

"Cherry Hill schools are exceptional, and it is such an easy drive to the Franklin Bridge to downtown Philly. Everything you need is here. Moorestown, Mt Laurel and surrounding areas are great too. If you need to commute to Philly for work, there's PATCO. Home prices are on the higher end but you can’t beat the location!” - Wendy

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


CHERRY HILL, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

Garden State Discovery Museum Cherry Hill Mall Spring blossoming cherry trees Easy public transportation to Philadelphia

387K

292K

-24.36%

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

59

45

1,279

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020

INCREASE OVER 2019

*STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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JACKSON JACKSON COUNTY POPULATION 54,856 SCHOOL DISTRICT JACKSON

AVERAGE INCOME $108K ZIP CODE 08527 *

A peaceful town, Jackson is an excellent place to raise a family. With plentiful parks and recreation, excellent schools, and a wide array of shopping, Jackson is an excellent suburb choice. An easy drive to New Jersey beaches and an hour from Philadelphia, many choose to settle here for the location. Plentiful single family homes provide ample space for a family to grow. Once a sleepy community, Jackson has recently had tremendous growth commercially and residentially.

“Jackson is a family friendly community. I have been able to enjoy quality life while raising two young boys. The education system is great, my neighbors are amazing and there is peace, safety and an abundance of available affordable activities for kids and adults. I love it here!”

“I've raised my family in Jackson for 13 years. It is very family oriented, friendly & has a lot of activities geared toward Families & Children." - Resident

- Resident

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


JACKSON, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

Great Adventure Jackson Outlets Six Flags Jackson Complex - Park & Recreations Jackson Youth Football & Cheer

313K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

352K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

12.52% INCREASE OVER 2019

64 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

83 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

73 NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020 *STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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LONG BEACH ISLAND OCEAN COUNTY POPULATION 3,071 SCHOOL DISTRICT LONG BEACH ISLAND CONSOLIDATED

AVERAGE INCOME $133K ZIP CODE 08008 *

Long Beach Island is a beach lover’s paradise. Fine dining and boutique shops are abundant, with under an hour drive to Atlantic City for more urban needs. Homes are upscale and priced high due to the demand of coastal living. A quiet and affluent town, Long Beach Island has no boardwalk, no high rises, but plenty of family fun on the beach, the bay or in town. Many residents use Long Beach island as a seasonal home. With events for all ages, Long Beach Island is a popular location for living and relaxing.

"A great place to enjoy the ocean. There are plenty of restaurants and bars as well as venues for live music. Long Beach Township is very family-friendly with plenty of activities for the kids." - Bob F.

"Long Beach Island is beautiful and well-kept, and there is virtually no crime. A calming community focused on relaxation and enjoying the sea!" - Annemarie H.

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


LONG BEACH ISLAND, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

Fantasy Island Amusement Park Schooner's Wharf Pristine Beaches Botique Shops

379K

411K

6.7%

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

36

25

894

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020

INCREASE OVER 2019

*STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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MANAHAWKIN OCEAN COUNTY POPULATION 2,094 SCHOOL DISTRICT STAFFORD TOWNSHIP & SOUTHERN REGIONAL

AVERAGE INCOME $103K ZIP CODE 08050 *

Manahawkin is the gateway to the resort communities on Long Beach Island, with Route 72 providing the sole road access, ending in Ship Bottom as it crosses Manahawkin Bay via the Manahawkin Bay Bridge. Manahawkin boasts affordable waterfront properties with 360 degrees amazing views of the bay, nature preserve and marshes. Great for year-round living, vacation retnals, weekend hideouts and summer homes, Manahawkin has much to offer with it's small town feel and family oriented location.

"Everything is just so convenient here, I can get everything I need within 4 miles of our home. In the summer a pontoon boat ride on the bay is a heavenly experience. The beauty of the wildlife is everywhere, from Blue Heron's to Otters, it's a place to live that is a dream come true for me."

"Its a little nook of a town that everyone drives past and no one knows about. It's a well kept secret and real gem in New Jersey. I stumbled upon it by accident one day, made an offer on a house that night, and loved life ever since."

- Maureen

- Bailey

"We love the “hometown “ activities that take place in the park by the lake...Founders Day, Touch a Truck, Fall Festival, the summer concerts in the gazebo, wine and beer festivals, picnics, etc. it gives a small-town feel to the ever-growing community!" - Kathleen

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


MANAHAWKIN, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES MUD CITY

Mud City Crab Shack Manahawkin Lake Park Old Causeway Inn Mallard Island Yacht Club Cedar Bonnet Island 4

315K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

GREAT RESTAURANTS & SHOPPING

MALLARD ISLAND

WELL-ESTABLISHED COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOODS

381K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

20.61% INCREASE OVER 2019

73 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

55 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

534 NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020 *STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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MARLTON BURLINGTON COUNTY POPULATION 45,135 SCHOOL DISTRICT EVESHAM TOWNSHIP

AVERAGE INCOME $113K ZIP CODE 08053 * Marlton is a suburb of Philadelphia in Burlington County and is one of the best places to live in New Jersey. Living in Marlton offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes. Many young professionals live in Marlton and residents tend to lean conservative. The public schools in Marlton are highly rated.

"I love that everything is within a few minutes drive from my house. It also isn't hard to find a place that is nice and quiet. It is very hard to get bored and there is something for everyone. It is very convenient and feels very safe and clean." - Resident

"I grew up here! I'd love to Main street developed into a local gathering spot filled with shops, bakeries, and eateries like Haddonfield or Collingswood. We could definitely is more nightlife here!" - Resident

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


MARLTON, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

Lenape Regional preforming Arts Center Memorial Park Adventure Aquarium Battleship New Jersey Stafford Trail

274K

297K

8.06%

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

47

41

836

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020

INCREASE OVER 2019

*STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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MOORESTOWN Moorestown offers quiet suburban life with just enough access to shopping and dining on Main Street, artistic POPULATION 20,355 representations through Perkins Center, and the larger SCHOOL DISTRICT social events hosted by the Community House. Known as M O O R E S T O W N T O W N S H I P a true mix of both community and culture, residents flock to Moorestown for its lively locale. Moorestown is known AVERAGE INCOME $212K for its central location, top ranking schools, and ZIP CODE 08057 * cleanliness. Rated in the top 100 towns to live in New Jersey, Moorestown is a popular town for families and commuters alike.

BURLINGTON COUNTY

“I love the town of Moorestown. It is a family friendly environment. The township hosts Autum Day, Family Fun Day, Candlelight Night, and Food Truck day and events on mainstreet and at the local park. The commute to Cherry Hill, Philadelphia, Camden, the beaches and even NYC is unbeatable.” - Resident

"I absolutely love Moorestown. It is a great place to raise my family with some of the Top Schools in the area and an amazing small town feel." - Resident

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


MOORESTOWN, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

Main Street Candlelight Stroll Boundary Creek Natural Resource Five annual festivals Rancocas Creek Quaint Tree lined Main Street

511K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

556K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

8.75% INCREASE OVER 2019

81 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

63 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

336 NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020 *STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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MULLICA HILL GLOUCESTER COUNTY POPULATION 3,662 SCHOOL DISTRICT HARRISON TOWNSHIP

AVERAGE INCOME $160K ZIP CODES 08062 *

A sleepy farm town, Mullica Hill is a quiet suburb nestled 20 miles away from Philadelphia. With miles of farmland, single family homes with large properties, and fantastic schools, families love to settle down in this area. Small hometown restaurants and businesses on Main Street exude a warm feeling of a close knit community. With nature, antique stores, and recreation abundant, residents love the relaxing feel of the town knowing that the city is only a short 30 minute drive away.

"Mullica Hill is a quiet, mostly farm community. Historic Mullica Hill is great for antique shopping and grabbing a delicious lunch. I enjoy my quiet, open field views of Mullica Hill when I'm driving by. It's a great place for families and farmers who want a lot of property to themselves." - Resident

"Great and safe town, lots of local produce and great schools. Close and far enough to commercial areas that gives this town its charm." - Resident

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


MULLICA HILL, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

William Heritage Winery Historical Society Mulica Hill Pond Second Saturday Street Fair

332K

391K

17.65%

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

82

49

257

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020

INCREASE OVER 2019

*STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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OCEAN CITY CAPE MAY COUNTY POPULATION 11,132 SCHOOL DISTRICT OCEAN CITY

AVERAGE INCOME $112K ZIP CODE 08226 *

Friendly Ocean City is a beach resort town often described with superlatives, the most quoted of which is “The #1 family beach community in the country.” With eight miles of sparkling ocean and bay beaches, two and half miles of boardwalk and containing eight full blocks of family amusements, Ocean City is full of fun for the whole family. Music Pier hosts concerts throughout the year and during the summer, every Thursday is family night, with free entertainment throughout town.

"I absolutely love our town. We have a high school on the beach, the rides, the boardwalk, and downtown. It is so nice to just go outside for a walk or go to the local park. We get a lot of tourists but it's nice to see everyone get together and vacation here. The beaches are beautiful and we have fireworks on the weekends. We have great food and candy places too!" - Resident

"Ocean City born and raised. I may be biased, but I think it's the best of the best when it comes to the Jersey Shore. Wonderful beaches and a lot of great family-owned businesses. Not a lot to do in the winter, but as an introvert, I'm not complaining!" - Resident

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


OCEAN CITY, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

Corson's Inlet State Park Ocean City Music Pier Totally Tubular AQUA PARK Ocean City Historical Museum

459K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

802K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

74% INCREASE OVER 2019

97 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

68 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

56 NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020 *STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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POINT PLEASANT OCEAN COUNTY POPULATION 18,598 SCHOOL DISTRICT POINT PLEASANT

AVERAGE INCOME $119K ZIP CODE 08742 *

Point Pleasant is a wonderful place to live, play, work, and shop. Residents enjoy the small town vibe and waterfront lifestyle all year round. An affluent area, many residents own seasonal homes with the largest population numbers in the summer. With infamous beaches and boardwalks nearby, you can live the waterfront lifestyle. Nestled about 90 minutes from NYC, Philadelphia and Atlantic City, Point Pleasant has much to offer both locally and regionally. Point Pleasant enjoys all four seasons and the wildlife and beautiful scenery that comes with it.

"Point Pleasant was a beautiful town to grow up in. Not only are we surrounded by the beach, but the closeness and safety that can only be experienced in a small town made me appreciate where I live even more. It was a beautiful place to grow up, and I owe who I am today to that cozy beach town I call home." - Resident

"Point Pleasant has been a lovely town to grow up in. It is small and extremely safe. We have a low crime rate and we have a tight bond as a community. Living just minutes away from the beach has also been a blessing. In the summer, the streets are packed with children on bikes and families walking their dog. It is a bustling little town in the summer months, since we live right near the Jenkinson’s boardwalk and miles of beautiful beach! I’m very lucky to have grown up here and hope to raise my future family here, as well." - Resident

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


POINT PLEASANT, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

Jenkinson's Boardwalk Jenkinson's Aquarium Pristine Beaches Fishing Charters Antique Stores

447K

469K

5.02%

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

42

34

474

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020

INCREASE OVER 2019

*STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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PRINCETON MIDDLESEX, SOMERSET, MERCER COUNTIES POPULATION 31,000 SCHOOL DISTRICT PRINCETON PUBLIC

AVERAGE INCOME $234K ZIP CODES 08540, 08541, 08542, 08544 *

Midway between New York City and Philadelphia, Princeton is more than just an infamous college town. With Quaker history dating back to the 1800’s, the tree lined streets maintain a charming historic feel mixed with an eclectic mix of boutiques and trendy restaurants. Housing is always high in demand with a seamless mix of all housing styles. Amidst the many public parks, public transportation is easily accessible to make your way around town or commute into the city for work. Princeton is a lively and stylish affluent area, but maintains a casual community feel.

"We have lived in Princeton for two years, we like living by the University. We very much like the culture, the history, and the availability of the arts. It is a quiet and comfortable area, which welcomes and supports advanced levels of thinking and is multicultural."

"Princeton is a beautiful town. It has the University, Conti's Pizza, Thomas Sweets Ice Cream, and Hoagie Haven. There is a huge amount of history dating from before the Revolutionary War." - Resident

- Resident

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


PRINCETON, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

Princeton University Cleveland Tower Carnegie Lake Terhune Orchard & Winery

765,718K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

765,430K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

-.04% INCREASE OVER 2019

74 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

72 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

583 NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020 *STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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ROBBINSVILLE MERCER COUNTY POPULATION 14,365 SCHOOL DISTRICT ROBBINSVILLE AVERAGE INCOME $153K ZIP CODE 08691 * Robbinsville Township is a quiet community focused on nature and recreation. A commercial hub for many companies, its proximity to Trenton, Philadelphia, New York and other employment centers has triggered a development boom since the early 1980s. Restaurants, retail shopping, the historic town of Windsor, and a fabulous work and play community attract all ages and family sizes. This pleasant suburban town offers safety, affordability, and quiet charm.

"A charming suburban town full of middle-class families. Great school system, some nice lakes to walk around, plenty of greenery. Relatively crime-free area. Enjoy the hustle and bustle of town center or the calmer areas elsewhere. Rather white and slightly conservative. Residents call living here a "Robbinsville bubble"." - Resident

"Robbinsville has grown to new heights and it really shows with the great homes, great schools, and even more amazing community." - Resident

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


ROBBINSVILLE, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

Summer Concert Series Working Dog Winery Robbinsville Township Park System Skate Park

411K

428K

3.99%

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

62

45

225

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020

INCREASE OVER 2019

*STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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TOMS RIVER TOWNSHIP OCEAN COUNTY POPULATION 94,108 SCHOOL DISTRICT TOMS RIVER REGIONAL

AVERAGE INCOME $93K ZIP CODES 08753, 08755, 08757 *

Toms River is a suburb in New Jersey, settled outside of New York City. A popular suburb for families, the location is only minutes from miles of beaches- an alluring prospect for potential homeowners. Homes here are affordable, crime is low, and there is easy access to all major highways. With recreation events weekly, a quick drive to the nightlife of Atlantic City, and a coastal location, it is easy to see why Toms River grows more in popularity every year.

"Great place to live. Close to the shore. Easy drive to Atlantic City and New York City. Many stores and a mall within the township. Lots of extra-curricular activities for kids."

"Toms River is still one of those hidden gems that is nestled along the Jersey shoreline. With so much to do, and such a safe environment to do it in, Toms River is certainly a place worth seeing for yourself"

- Resident

- Resident

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


TOMS RIVER TOWNSHIP, NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

Cattus Island County Park New Jersey Ice Cream Festival New Jersey Chili and Salsa Cook-Off Robert J. Novins Planetarium

242K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

272K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

12.40% INCREASE OVER 2019

68 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

66 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

320 NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020 *STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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VINELAND CHESTER COUNTY POPULATION 60,034 SCHOOL DISTRIC VINELAND AVERAGE INCOME $75K ZIP CODES 08360, 08361, 08362 *

Vineland is a culturally diverse community filled with wonderful people, a friendly business environment, and a cost of living well below the state average. With small town pride, Vineland maintains a progressive town that is synonymous with business opportunity. Full of character, diverse culture, and scenic beauty, Vineland is the perfect place to relax. Named among the “Best Places to Live in New Jersey,” Vineland is a thriving community with many real estate and business opportunities. Close to Philadelphia, without the congestion, many call Vineland home. "I love Vineland for it's diversity. There are many small unique businesses located here from butchers, produce outlets, to book cafe's that I thoroughly enjoy. Vineland offer's fresh flower markets in the spring and summer, or if you in the mood for a good find you can always check out Vineland's famous Flea Market. " - Resident

"East Vineland is surrounded by natural beauty of farms and woodlands yet super close to everything, you'd have no idea it's minutes to major highways. It's a little piece of heaven." - Resident *STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


VINELAND,NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

Vineland's famous Flea Market Drive In Movie Theater Historical Landis Theater Multiple Wineries

152K

179K

17.74%

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

76

61

719

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020

INCREASE OVER 2019

*STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP GLOUCESTER COUNTY POPULATION 9,176 SCHOOL DISTRICT WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP

AVERAGE INCOME $152K ZIP CODE 07676 *

A quiet town, Washington Township is known for its neighborly connection and safe place to raise a family. A suburb within a half hour drive to Philadelphia, families settle down here to maintain an easy work commute and escape the hustle of the city. Single family homes line classic suburban neighborhoods with appealing yards and neighborhood events. With a lake, recreation parks, and beautiful views, Washington Township is a place to relax and unwind.

"I have lived in Washington township just about my entire life! I love this town and the people in it. Everyone is friendly and willing to lend a helping hand. The school system is award winning and and so is the law enforcement."

"A rural area, I love the peace and quiet here to raise my family. There are many families and neighbors always willing to lend a hand. Homes are of good value and there is plenty of outdoor recreation."

- Resident

- Resident

*STATS PULLED BY ZIP CODE FROM 2017 US CENSUS


WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP,NJ

UNIQUE CHARACTER

Washington Lake Park Old Stone House Village Washington Township High School Carnival Duffield's Farm Market

650K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2019

760K AVERAGE SALE PRICE 2020

16.86% INCREASE OVER 2019

46 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2019

35 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET 2020

409 NUMBER OF SALES IN 2020 *STATS PULLED FROM MLS BY ZIP CODE

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