01Commercial properties in Burlington County, NJ
Burlington County commercial properties for sale.
Browse commercial properties for sale in Burlington County, New Jersey. The county is a significant South Jersey commercial market, anchored by the Route 38 and Route 73 retail corridor around the Moorestown Mall, the extensive Mount Laurel office parks that form one of the region's largest office nodes, and the warehouse and logistics buildings clustered along the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 295. Add Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst-adjacent business demand and the walkable Main Streets of the river towns and Mount Holly, and Burlington County offers retail, office, and industrial opportunities across very different submarkets.
Commercial prices in Burlington County vary widely by type and location, from small Main Street retail in the river towns and Mount Holly to Route 38 and 73 shopping centers, Mount Laurel office space, and large Turnpike and Interstate 295 warehouse and logistics buildings.
Updated Spring 2026
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Explore the latest homes for sale in Burlington County, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the historic Delaware River towns, the Route 38 and Interstate 295 suburbs, and the lake and Pinelands communities.
Burlington County is served by well-regarded districts including Moorestown and the Lenape Regional high schools and by Rowan College at Burlington County, with Virtua Mount Holly and Willingboro hospitals nearby and River Line rail to Camden and Trenton. Use the price-range pages below to narrow your search, or call 888-327-6555 for a town-by-town update.
With commercial property in Burlington County, underwrite the rent roll, tenant credit, and lease structure, whether triple-net or gross, alongside the corridor and format, and confirm zoning, permitted uses, parking, and, on older or industrial sites, environmental history. The Route 38 retail, Mount Laurel office, and Turnpike logistics markets trade on different fundamentals, so matching the asset to the strategy comes first.
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Where to buy commercial property in Burlington County.
Commercial inventory in Burlington County spans retail, office, and industrial, and the right property depends on which of the county's distinct corridors fits the business. Retail investors and operators gravitate to the Route 38 and Route 73 corridor around the Moorestown Mall, office buyers and users target the Mount Laurel office parks near Interstate 295 and the Turnpike, and industrial and logistics buyers pursue warehouse space along the Turnpike and 295 that serves the whole Northeast. Small-business buyers also find Main Street storefronts in the river towns and Mount Holly. Compare the corridors below before you choose.
Commercial character varies sharply by corridor. The Route 38 and Route 73 area around the Moorestown Mall is the county's retail heart, drawing regional shoppers; Mount Laurel's office parks near Interstate 295 and the Turnpike make it one of South Jersey's major office markets; the Turnpike and Interstate 295 warehouse-and-logistics corridor has grown with e-commerce and the region's freight demand; and the river towns and Mount Holly offer walkable small-business storefronts. That range gives commercial buyers everything from a Main Street shop to a regional distribution warehouse, all within reach of Philadelphia and the Northeast corridor.
Triple-net versus gross lease structures, tenant credit, and remaining lease term drive value on tenanted Burlington County commercial assets, so investors underwrite the rent roll and tenant quality as closely as the building, particularly in the Mount Laurel office market and the Turnpike and Interstate 295 logistics corridor.
Commercial buyers in Burlington County are well served by matching their capital and strategy to the right corridor: the Route 38 and 73 retail market around the Moorestown Mall, the Mount Laurel office parks, the Turnpike and Interstate 295 warehouse-and-logistics corridor, and the Main Street storefronts of the river towns each trade on different fundamentals, so understanding which segment fits the buyer's goals, whether steady income, owner-occupancy, or value-add, and doing careful due diligence on tenancy, zoning, and, on older or industrial sites, environmental history, is the foundation of a sound purchase in one of South Jersey's largest and most strategically located commercial markets, positioned on the Turnpike and Interstate 295 within reach of Philadelphia, New York, and the entire Northeast corridor.
Corridors, tenants, and demand for commercial buyers in Burlington County.
Commercial ownership in Burlington County means choosing among genuinely different markets: a retail center on Route 38 or 73 serving regional shoppers, an office building in a Mount Laurel park near Interstate 295 and the Turnpike, a warehouse in the Turnpike and 295 logistics corridor serving the Northeast, or a Main Street storefront in a walkable river town. Each serves a distinct tenant base and demand driver, so the corridor and format shape value as much as the building itself.
For investors and business owners, the county's commercial fundamentals rest on real demand: the Moorestown Mall and Route 38 and 73 draw regional retail traffic, Mount Laurel's office parks anchor a large South Jersey employment base, the Turnpike and Interstate 295 make the county a natural warehouse and logistics location, and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst supports service and retail demand nearby. Those distinct drivers are what make well-located commercial property here resilient.
Day to day, a commercial owner's experience depends on the asset: retail owners manage tenants and traffic on the Route 38 and 73 corridor, office owners in Mount Laurel serve professional and back-office tenants near the highways, and industrial owners in the Turnpike and 295 corridor serve distribution and logistics users. Because tenant credit, lease structure, and corridor drive returns, investors underwrite the rent roll and location as closely as the building, and the county's central position in the Northeast supports steady demand.
Business owners choosing Burlington County are buying access to the Route 38 and 73 retail corridor, one of South Jersey's largest office markets in the Mount Laurel parks, and a warehouse-and-logistics corridor along the Turnpike and Interstate 295 that reaches the whole Northeast, so the county supports demand for retail, office, and industrial space across very different submarkets.
Repositioning and the growth of logistics are increasingly important themes in Burlington County commercial real estate: e-commerce and the region's freight demand have driven warehouse development along the Turnpike and Interstate 295, evolving office demand shapes the Mount Laurel parks, and walkable retail stays in demand on Route 38 and in the river towns, so for buyers with the right due diligence, that shifting landscape can create value, but it makes understanding corridor, zoning, and demand essential.
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The Burlington County commercial market, by the numbers.
The median list price in Burlington County, NJ is currently $400K, about $210 per square foot. Homes here average 40 days on market with roughly 2087 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.
Burlington County's commercial market spans the Route 38 and 73 retail corridor around the Moorestown Mall, the Mount Laurel office parks, the Turnpike and Interstate 295 warehouse-and-logistics corridor, and Main Street storefronts in the river towns, each with distinct demand drivers.
Updated Spring 2026
Within Burlington County, large warehouse and logistics buildings along the Turnpike and Interstate 295 and prime Route 38 retail command the highest values, while smaller Main Street storefronts and older office space in the river towns and Mount Holly offer the more accessible entry points. Because commercial values reflect corridor, tenant credit, and lease structure more than any county-wide trend, buyers underwrite the rent roll, tenant quality, and location as closely as the building itself, and the county's central Northeast position supports demand across retail, office, and industrial. Burlington County's commercial values increasingly reflect the strength of the Route 38 retail corridor, the Mount Laurel office node, and the Turnpike and 295 logistics market versus older, less-connected space, so the corridor and format matter as much as any county-wide trend when pricing commercial property here. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy commercial property in Burlington County.
- Retail corridorThe Route 38 and Route 73 area around the Moorestown Mall is a major regional retail corridor, drawing shoppers from across South Jersey.
- Mount Laurel office nodeMount Laurel's office parks near Interstate 295 and the Turnpike form one of South Jersey's largest office markets.
- Warehouse and logisticsThe Turnpike and Interstate 295 corridor makes the county a natural location for warehouse and distribution space serving the Northeast.
- Joint Base demandJoint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst supports nearby service, retail, and business demand, a distinctive local driver.
- Central Northeast locationThe county's position on the Turnpike and Interstate 295 puts Philadelphia, New York, and the Northeast corridor within easy freight and commuting reach.
Amenities & community overview.
A closer look at corridors, demand drivers, and due diligence for commercial buyers in Burlington County.
- Browse all homes for sale in Burlington County or explore the wider Burlington County market.
- Compare Burlington County neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
- Weigh your commute: Interstate 295, the New Jersey Turnpike, Route 130, Route 38, Route 70, and Route 206, plus the NJ Transit River Line light rail links the Delaware River towns of Bordentown, Florence, and Burlington City north to Trenton and south to Camden, where PATCO and connections continue to Philadelphia, and an extensive bus network and the region's highways add commuting options.
- Explore Historic Smithville Park, the Pinelands and Wharton State Forest, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, and the Delaware River waterfront towns, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Burlington County.
Commercial opportunity in Burlington County is defined by its corridors. Retail owners describe the traffic of the Route 38 and Route 73 area around the Moorestown Mall; office owners describe the Mount Laurel parks that anchor a major South Jersey employment base near Interstate 295 and the Turnpike; industrial owners describe the warehouse and logistics demand along the Turnpike and 295 that serves the whole Northeast; and small-business owners describe walkable storefronts on the Main Streets of the river towns and Mount Holly. Because corridor, tenant credit, and lease structure drive value, the buyers who succeed here underwrite location and tenancy carefully, and in return the county's central Northeast position supports resilient retail, office, and industrial demand within reach of Philadelphia.
Resources for buyers & sellers.
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First-time home buyer programs in Burlington County.
First-time buyer in Burlington County or Burlington County, NJ? The New Jersey Dream Homeownership Program from NJHMFA helps eligible buyers with affordable financing, down payment and closing-cost assistance, and homebuyer education. Special options are available for military members, public safety professionals, educators, and healthcare workers.
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Frequently asked questions.
What types of commercial property are for sale in Burlington County, NJ?
The county offers retail along the Route 38 and 73 corridor, office space in the Mount Laurel parks, warehouse and logistics buildings along the Turnpike and Interstate 295, and Main Street storefronts in the river towns and Mount Holly.
Where is the main retail corridor in Burlington County?
The Route 38 and Route 73 area around the Moorestown Mall is the county's primary retail corridor, drawing regional shoppers, with additional retail along Route 130 and in the townships.
Is Mount Laurel a major office market?
Yes. Mount Laurel's office parks near Interstate 295 and the Turnpike form one of South Jersey's largest office nodes, home to professional, financial, and back-office employers.
Why is Burlington County good for warehouse and logistics?
Its position on the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 295 gives fast freight access to Philadelphia, New York, and the Northeast corridor, making the county a natural location for distribution and logistics space, a segment that has grown with e-commerce.
How does Joint Base MDL affect commercial demand?
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst is a major regional employer that supports nearby service, retail, and business demand, especially around Pemberton and Wrightstown, a distinctive local driver for commercial property.
What should I check before buying commercial property in Burlington County?
Underwrite the rent roll, tenant credit, and lease structure, confirm zoning, permitted uses, and parking, and on older or industrial sites review environmental history. The corridor and format drive value, so match the asset to your strategy.
How are property taxes on commercial property in Burlington County?
Commercial property is taxed on its assessed value at the municipality's rate, and lease structure determines who pays. The NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page covers assessment and appeals; factor taxes into your underwriting.
Can I buy a building to run my own business in Burlington County?
Yes. Owner-users buy retail, office, and light-industrial space across the county, and owner-occupied financing options exist for qualifying businesses. We can help you find space that fits your operation and budget.
Are there small storefronts for small businesses in Burlington County?
Yes. The Main Streets of the river towns, Mount Holly, and the townships offer walkable storefronts suited to small businesses, alongside the larger retail centers on Route 38 and 73.
What lease structures are common on Burlington County commercial property?
Triple-net and gross leases are both common, and the structure affects who pays taxes, insurance, and maintenance, which materially changes an investor's return. Always confirm the lease terms and tenant obligations before buying.
Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell commercial property in Burlington County?
Yes. We help buyers, sellers, and business owners with retail, office, and industrial property across the county's corridors, with a listing fee starting at 1%* and location-based underwriting. Request a free consultation to start.
How do I find commercial listings in Burlington County?
Register for a free account and filter for commercial property by type and area, or call 888-327-6555 and we will set up a curated search across the retail, office, and industrial corridors.
What areas near Burlington County should commercial buyers also consider?
Buyers sometimes compare Burlington against Camden County or the logistics corridors of neighboring Gloucester and Mercer counties. We can help you weigh the trade-offs.
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