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01Search in Camden County, NJ

Camden County homes for sale & real estate.

Browse homes for sale in Camden County, New Jersey. This densely populated, transit-rich county offers a genuinely wide range of housing, from rowhouses and two-family homes in the city of Camden to mid-century and colonial suburban houses in Cherry Hill and Pennsauken, walkable historic homes in Haddonfield and Collingswood, and townhomes and condos in the commuter towns of Voorhees, Gloucester Township, and Lindenwold. Across the county, buyers find urban, walkable-historic, and suburban options at a wide range of prices, all within a short PATCO ride of Philadelphia.

Camden County is reached by Interstate 295, the New Jersey Turnpike, Route 70, Route 38, Route 30 (the White Horse Pike), Route 42, and the North-South Freeway, and the PATCO Speedline runs high-speed trains from Lindenwold, Voorhees, Haddonfield, Collingswood, and Camden across the Benjamin Franklin Bridge into Center City Philadelphia, the River Line light rail serves Pennsauken and Camden toward Trenton, and extensive bus service and the region's bridges add options. Prices reflect local demand: homes in the city of Camden and towns like Lindenwold and Gloucester City start in the $150s to $300s, most single-family homes in Pennsauken, Gloucester Township, and Voorhees run in the $300s to $500s, and larger homes in Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, and Gibbsboro climb past $600,000.

$364KMedian sale price
$216Median $ / sq ft
42Average DOM
2100Homes for sale

Updated Spring 2026

Search Camden County listings, updated in real time.

Explore the latest homes for sale in Camden County, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the city of Camden, the walkable PATCO downtowns, and the suburbs of Cherry Hill, Voorhees, and Gloucester Township.

Camden County is served by well-regarded districts including Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, and Voorhees and by Rutgers-Camden and Camden County College, with Cooper University Hospital and Jefferson Health nearby and the PATCO Speedline into Philadelphia. Use the price-range pages below to narrow your search, or call 888-327-6555 for a town-by-town update.

02Explore Communities & Market

Explore Camden County communities.

Camden County spans a revitalizing river city, walkable historic downtowns, and established suburbs, and where you buy shapes your commute, your schools, and your budget more than in almost any other New Jersey county. First-time and value-focused buyers gravitate to the city of Camden and towns like Lindenwold and Gloucester City, families choose Cherry Hill, Voorhees, and Haddonfield for schools, and buyers who want walkable, transit-served living look to Collingswood and Haddonfield. Compare the towns below before you choose.

Camden County's character shifts sharply from the river outward. The city of Camden, the county seat, anchors the Delaware waterfront with Rutgers-Camden, Cooper University Hospital, and a revitalizing riverfront, alongside dense towns like Pennsauken and Gloucester City. The PATCO Speedline strings together the walkable, historic downtowns of Collingswood and Haddonfield, while Cherry Hill anchors the county's retail and residential core. Farther out, Voorhees, Gloucester Township, and Lindenwold offer suburban and commuter housing, and small Gibbsboro adds a quiet lakeside enclave on the Burlington County line.

Camden County offers some of the most attainable homes in the Philadelphia region alongside affluent, top-school towns like Haddonfield and Cherry Hill, which draws a wide range of buyers. For most, the decision comes down to commute, schools, and lifestyle: the city and inner towns trade suburban space for value and PATCO access, the walkable downtowns trade higher prices for historic character and transit, and the larger suburbs trade top prices for schools and family neighborhoods. Understanding which of these very different Camden Counties fits your life is the key to buying well here.

Life, commute, and work-life balance in Camden County.

Camden County offers a genuinely wide range of ways to live within a short commute of Philadelphia, which is its defining feature. A buyer can choose the revitalizing city of Camden on the Delaware waterfront, the large and amenity-rich suburb of Cherry Hill, the celebrated walkable downtowns of Haddonfield and Collingswood, or the more attainable commuter towns of Gloucester Township, Lindenwold, and Pennsauken. Few New Jersey counties put this many transit-served choices this close to a major city.

Geography and history shape the county deeply. Camden, the county seat, sits directly across the Delaware from Philadelphia and anchors a revitalizing waterfront with the Adventure Aquarium, the Battleship New Jersey, the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion, Rutgers-Camden, and Cooper University Hospital. Radiating outward, the PATCO Speedline strings together the walkable, historic downtowns of Collingswood and Haddonfield and the commuter towns of Voorhees and Lindenwold, while Cherry Hill anchors the county's retail and residential core along Route 70 and Route 38.

Daily life in Camden County depends heavily on where you live. City and inner-suburb residents rely on PATCO and the bridges for a quick Philadelphia commute and value; the walkable downtowns of Haddonfield and Collingswood pair PATCO stations with restaurants, shops, and historic homes; and the larger suburbs of Cherry Hill and Voorhees offer schools, shopping, and family neighborhoods. It is this range, urban, walkable-historic, and suburban, all minutes from Philadelphia, that defines Camden County and gives buyers an unusually broad set of choices.

Search Camden County homes by price.

Jump to a price range or property type that fits your search, browse the Camden County area guide, or check current open houses. Every link below is a live page.

Browse Camden County towns & neighborhoods.

Explore our town-by-town guides near Camden County and across Camden County. Each guide covers local neighborhoods, schools, commute options, and current listings.

Camden County open houses.

Browse upcoming open houses in Camden County, or register for weekly alerts. Call 888-327-6555 to schedule a private showing any day of the week.

Homes for sale by property type.

Explore every type of home in and around Camden County through our Camden County property pages: single-family homes, urban, walkable-suburban, and commuter-town homes, townhomes and condos, new construction, 55+ active-adult communities, and multi-family investment properties.

Market trends, Early 2026

The Camden County market, by the numbers.

The median list price in Camden County, NJ is currently $364K, about $216 per square foot. Homes here average 42 days on market with roughly 2100 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.

Camden County's market splits by region: the city of Camden and inner towns offer affordability and PATCO access, the walkable downtowns of Haddonfield and Collingswood see steady demand and historic character, and the suburbs of Cherry Hill and Voorhees command the county's stronger prices and top schools.

$364KMedian sale price
$216Median $ / sq ft
42Average DOM
2100Homes for sale

Updated Spring 2026

Within Camden County, larger and historic homes in Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, and Gibbsboro command the highest prices, while rowhouses and homes in the city of Camden, Lindenwold, and Gloucester City offer the more attainable entry points. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.

Why buy a home in Camden County.

  1. Location at southwestern New Jersey, directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, spanning the city of Camden and a ring of established PATCO-served suburbsCamden County sits in southwestern New Jersey, directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, spanning the city of Camden and a ring of established PATCO-served suburbs, with the Camden waterfront with the Adventure Aquarium and Battleship New Jersey, Cooper River Park, and the historic downtowns of Haddonfield and Collingswood and an easy reach to the wider Camden County market.
  2. Schools and communityCamden County is served by the the county's districts, including Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, and Voorhees, plus Rutgers-Camden and Rowan at Camden, a major reason buyers choose the area, along with its established neighborhoods and local amenities.
  3. Commuter accessCamden County connects to the region via Interstate 295, the New Jersey Turnpike, Route 70, Route 38, Route 30 (the White Horse Pike), Route 42, and the North-South Freeway, and the PATCO Speedline runs high-speed trains from Lindenwold, Voorhees, Haddonfield, Collingswood, and Camden across the Benjamin Franklin Bridge into Center City Philadelphia, the River Line light rail serves Pennsauken and Camden toward Trenton, and extensive bus service and the region's bridges add options.
  4. Lifestyle and amenitiesResidents enjoy the Camden waterfront with the Adventure Aquarium and Battleship New Jersey, Cooper River Park, and the historic downtowns of Haddonfield and Collingswood, with parks, dining, and rail access close by.
  5. Steady demandThe combination of location, schools, and PATCO Speedline and Philadelphia access keeps Camden County in consistent demand among Philadelphia commuters using PATCO, first-time and value buyers in the city and inner suburbs, families focused on Cherry Hill and Haddonfield schools, and buyers who want walkable historic downtowns, supporting long-term values.

Amenities & community overview.

Beyond the numbers, day-to-day life in Camden County spans the revitalizing Camden waterfront, the walkable downtowns of Haddonfield and Collingswood, the shopping and schools of Cherry Hill, and the rowing and trails of Cooper River Park.

  • Browse all homes for sale in Camden County or explore the wider Camden County market.
  • Compare Camden County neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
  • Weigh your commute: Interstate 295, the New Jersey Turnpike, Route 70, Route 38, Route 30 (the White Horse Pike), Route 42, and the North-South Freeway, plus the PATCO Speedline runs high-speed trains from Lindenwold, Voorhees, Haddonfield, Collingswood, and Camden across the Benjamin Franklin Bridge into Center City Philadelphia, the River Line light rail serves Pennsauken and Camden toward Trenton, and extensive bus service and the region's bridges add options.
  • Explore the Camden waterfront with the Adventure Aquarium and Battleship New Jersey, Cooper River Park, and the historic downtowns of Haddonfield and Collingswood, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
  • Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Camden County.

Beyond the highlights above, everyday life in Camden County reflects its remarkable range. The Camden waterfront offers the Adventure Aquarium, the Battleship New Jersey, and concerts at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion; Collingswood and Haddonfield offer celebrated walkable downtowns, farmers markets, and restaurant scenes on the PATCO line; Cherry Hill offers the county's largest concentration of shopping and dining; and Cooper River Park anchors regional rowing and miles of trails. For buyers, the county's appeal is precisely that it does not force a single lifestyle: within twenty minutes one can go from a Delaware-waterfront city to a walkable Victorian downtown to a suburban family neighborhood, all a PATCO ride from Philadelphia.

Resources for buyers & sellers.

Local and county government, schools, healthcare, transportation, parks, and financial assistance relevant to Camden County, NJ buyers and sellers, every link verified and described below.

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β˜… First-time buyers, NJHMFA

First-time home buyer programs in Camden County.

First-time buyer in Camden County or Camden 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.

03Connect for Answers

Frequently asked questions.

What is the average home price in Camden County, NJ?

Camden County's median sale price has been around $364K, but the range is wide. Homes in the city of Camden and towns like Lindenwold and Gloucester City start in the $150s to $300s, most single-family homes in Pennsauken, Gloucester Township, and Voorhees run in the $300s to $500s, and larger homes in Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, and Gibbsboro climb past $600,000. Smaller homes, townhomes, and condos offer more attainable entry points, while larger, waterfront, or premier-location properties climb well above the median. Call 888-327-6555 for a current breakdown.

Why do buyers move to Camden County?

Camden County appeals to Philadelphia commuters using PATCO, first-time and value buyers in the city and inner suburbs, families focused on Cherry Hill and Haddonfield schools, and buyers who want walkable historic downtowns for the Camden waterfront with the Adventure Aquarium and Battleship New Jersey, Cooper River Park, and the historic downtowns of Haddonfield and Collingswood, for its access to Interstate 295, the New Jersey Turnpike, Route 70, Route 38, Route 30 (the White Horse Pike), Route 42, and the North-South Freeway, and for its place on southwestern New Jersey, directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, spanning the city of Camden and a ring of established PATCO-served suburbs. The mix of lifestyle, location, and community keeps it among the more desirable choices in Camden County.

How are the schools in Camden County, NJ?

Students in Camden County are served by the the county's districts, including Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, and Voorhees, plus Rutgers-Camden and Rowan at Camden, with Cherry Hill East and West, Haddonfield Memorial, and Eastern Regional among them for high school. Review the NJ Department of Education report cards linked on this page for current ratings and enrollment data.

How is the commute from Camden County, NJ?

Camden County connects to the region via Interstate 295, the New Jersey Turnpike, Route 70, Route 38, Route 30 (the White Horse Pike), Route 42, and the North-South Freeway. the PATCO Speedline runs high-speed trains from Lindenwold, Voorhees, Haddonfield, Collingswood, and Camden across the Benjamin Franklin Bridge into Center City Philadelphia, the River Line light rail serves Pennsauken and Camden toward Trenton, and extensive bus service and the region's bridges add options. Many residents also use park-and-ride and express bus options toward New York.

What are the neighborhoods of Camden County?

Camden County is a close-knit community with several distinct neighborhoods. Call 888-327-6555 and we will help you target the right neighborhood for your budget and lifestyle.

What kinds of homes are for sale in Camden County?

Inventory in Camden County features urban rowhouses and two-family homes in Camden, mid-century and colonial suburban houses in Cherry Hill and Pennsauken, walkable historic homes in Haddonfield and Collingswood, and townhomes and condos in the commuter suburbs, along with periodic new construction. Browse the price-range pages on this site or call 888-327-6555 for current listings.

How much are property taxes in Camden County, NJ?

Property taxes in Camden County reflect the municipal, school, and county levies, and the exact bill depends on a home's assessed value. Always review the current rate and assessment for a specific property; the NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page covers rates, deductions, and appeals.

Are there townhomes, condos, or 55+ homes in Camden County?

Yes, in varying supply. Alongside its single-family homes, Camden County has townhome, condominium, or age-restricted active-adult options that are often the more attainable entry points into the area. See the price-range pages on this site or call 888-327-6555 for current listings.

Is new construction available in Camden County?

New construction in Camden County ranges from custom homes and tear-down rebuilds to active-adult and builder communities, depending on the area. Inventory varies, so call 888-327-6555 or register for alerts to hear about new listings first.

What is there to do in Camden County?

Camden County offers the Camden waterfront with the Adventure Aquarium and Battleship New Jersey, Cooper River Park, and the historic downtowns of Haddonfield and Collingswood, with the PATCO Speedline linking Camden County straight into Center City Philadelphia, the revitalizing Camden waterfront with the Adventure Aquarium and Battleship New Jersey, the historic walkable downtowns of Haddonfield and Collingswood, Cooper River Park, and a mix of the city of Camden, the major suburb of Cherry Hill, and commuter towns from Voorhees and Gloucester Township to Pennsauken and Lindenwold a short drive away.

Is Camden County a good place to live and invest?

Camden County draws steady demand from Philadelphia commuters using PATCO, first-time and value buyers in the city and inner suburbs, families focused on Cherry Hill and Haddonfield schools, and buyers who want walkable historic downtowns, which supports long-term values. Returns depend on price, taxes, flood considerations, and property type, so review the numbers carefully; we can help you weigh your options for your goals.

What towns border Camden County?

Camden County is bordered by Burlington County to the northeast, Gloucester County to the south and southwest, and the Delaware River and Philadelphia to the west. Each nearby town has a different mix of price, schools, and character. We can help you compare them.

Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell a home in Camden County?

Yes. Four Point Realty, led by Naveen Sharma, helps buyers and sellers throughout Camden County and Camden County with full-service representation and a listing fee starting at 1%*. Whether you are buying, relocating, or selling, call 888-327-6555 or request a free home value estimate.

Why choose Four Point Realty for your search.

Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you will make. Four Point Realty is a trusted NJ real estate resource led by Naveen Sharma, offering current listings, strong local market knowledge, and honest insights from the first showing to the closing table. Call 888-327-6555 today.

Naveen Sharma, Broker/Owner, Four Point Realty

Naveen Sharma

Broker / Owner, 20+ years

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