01Commercial properties in Cumberland County, NJ
Cumberland County commercial properties for sale.
Browse commercial properties for sale in Cumberland County, New Jersey. The county's commercial base reflects its economy: Vineland's Landis Avenue commercial core and its substantial industrial and food-processing sector, Millville's glass heritage, Glasstown Arts District, municipal airport, and New Jersey Motorsports Park, Bridgeton's county-seat downtown, and retail and highway commercial along Routes 55, 47, and 40, all layered over an agricultural economy that supports farm-linked commercial property. For an investor or business owner seeking retail, office, industrial, or agricultural-commercial space at prices well below northern New Jersey, Cumberland offers opportunity across three small cities and a rural, farm-driven economy.
Commercial property in Cumberland County spans Vineland's Landis Avenue retail and industrial and food-processing base, Millville's Glasstown Arts District and airport-and-motorsports corridor, Bridgeton's downtown, and Route 55, 47, and 40 retail, with agriculture-linked commercial property throughout, at prices well below northern New Jersey.
Updated Spring 2026
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Explore the latest homes for sale in Cumberland County, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the tri-city area, the surrounding farm country, and the Delaware Bayshore.
Cumberland County is served by districts including Vineland, Millville, and Bridgeton and by Rowan College of South Jersey, with Inspira Medical Center Vineland and Inspira Medical Center Bridgeton nearby and Route 55 for regional access. Use the price-range pages below to narrow your search, or call 888-327-6555 for a town-by-town update.
When comparing commercial property in Cumberland County, match the space to the county's real economy: Landis Avenue retail in Vineland, industrial and food-processing space, Millville's arts, airport, and motorsports commercial, Bridgeton downtown, and agriculture-linked property all serve different, durable local demand, so understanding zoning, condition, and the underlying economic driver, and doing careful due diligence, is essential before you commit in this affordable, working market.
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02Explore Communities & Market
Where to buy commercial property in Cumberland County.
Commercial inventory in Cumberland County is concentrated in the tri-city area and along the highway corridors, and the right property turns on the local economy, retail, industrial, food-processing, or agriculture-linked, as much as on price. Retail and office buyers gravitate to Vineland's Landis Avenue core and Route 55 and 47 corridors, industrial and food-processing buyers look to Vineland's and Millville's industrial areas, and buyers seeking arts, aviation, or motorsports-linked commercial property consider Millville's Glasstown Arts District, airport, and New Jersey Motorsports Park. Because the county's economy is rooted in agriculture, food processing, glass, and healthcare, understanding local demand is essential. Compare the areas below before you choose.
Commercial character varies by city. Vineland, the county's largest municipality and commercial hub, anchors retail on Landis Avenue and a deep industrial and food-processing base that reflects its farm-colony origins; Millville adds the Glasstown Arts District, the municipal airport, and New Jersey Motorsports Park, along with its glass heritage; and Bridgeton, the county seat, offers downtown and civic-adjacent commercial property near its vast historic district. Route 55, 47, and 40 carry highway retail and service commercial, while the surrounding farmland supports agriculture-linked commercial property, from farm markets to processing and storage. That range gives commercial buyers a genuine choice across a rural, affordable economy.
Economy, corridors, and opportunity for commercial buyers in Cumberland County.
Commercial real estate in Cumberland County is shaped by the county's distinctive economy. Vineland's Landis Avenue core and industrial and food-processing base draw retail, service, and industrial users; Millville's Glasstown Arts District, airport, and New Jersey Motorsports Park support arts, aviation, hospitality, and event-linked commercial activity; Bridgeton's downtown serves the county seat; and Routes 55, 47, and 40 carry the highway retail that ties the county together. For business owners and investors, the county's affordability, its agricultural and food-industry economy, and its steady tri-city population create commercial opportunity at a low cost of entry.
For investors and business owners, Cumberland County commercial property offers value and a economy rooted in real, durable industries. Agriculture and food processing anchor the county, supporting farm markets, processing, storage, and distribution commercial property; healthcare centered on Inspira and education at Rowan College of South Jersey add demand; and Millville's airport and motorsports park create niche commercial and event opportunities. With entry prices well below northern New Jersey and Route 55 connecting the county north and south, commercial buyers can pursue retail, office, industrial, or agriculture-linked space in an affordable, working market.
Day to day, commercial property in Cumberland County serves the tri-city population and the surrounding farm economy: Landis Avenue and Route 55 retail in Vineland, the Glasstown Arts District and airport-and-motorsports activity in Millville, downtown and civic commercial in Bridgeton, and farm markets, processing, and storage across the countryside. Inspira healthcare, Rowan College of South Jersey, and the county's food and glass industries provide steady demand, while the affordability that defines the county's housing extends to its commercial real estate, keeping entry costs low for businesses and investors alike.
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Cumberland County open houses.
Browse upcoming open houses in Cumberland 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 Cumberland County through our Cumberland County property pages: single-family homes, small-city, farm-country, and bayshore homes, townhomes and condos, new construction, 55+ active-adult communities, and multi-family investment properties.
The Cumberland County commercial market, by the numbers.
The median list price in Cumberland County, NJ is currently $251K, about $161 per square foot. Homes here average 50 days on market with roughly 700 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.
Cumberland County's commercial market spans Vineland's Landis Avenue core and industrial and food-processing base, Millville's Glasstown Arts District, airport, and motorsports park, Bridgeton's downtown, Route 55, 47, and 40 retail, and agriculture-linked commercial property, at prices well below northern New Jersey.
Updated Spring 2026
Within Cumberland County, well-located retail and industrial property in Vineland and highway-corridor commercial along Route 55 command the strongest commercial prices, while Bridgeton downtown and rural agriculture-linked property offer more affordable entry points into the county's working economy. Because the county's commercial demand is rooted in agriculture, food processing, glass, healthcare, and its three small cities, buyers benefit from matching a property to a real local use and from thorough due diligence on zoning, condition, and any environmental considerations, so an affordable entry price translates into a durable commercial investment. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy commercial property in Cumberland County.
- Affordable commercial entryCumberland County offers retail, office, industrial, and agriculture-linked commercial property at prices well below northern New Jersey.
- Vineland commercial coreLandis Avenue and Vineland's industrial and food-processing base anchor the county's retail and industrial commercial market.
- Millville arts, airport & motorsportsThe Glasstown Arts District, the municipal airport, and New Jersey Motorsports Park create niche arts, aviation, and event-linked commercial opportunity.
- Agriculture-linked propertyThe county's farm economy supports farm markets, processing, storage, and distribution commercial property across the rural townships.
- Highway-corridor retailRoutes 55, 47, and 40 carry retail and service commercial that ties the tri-city area and the county together.
Amenities & community overview.
A closer look at the economy, corridors, and opportunity for commercial buyers in Cumberland County.
- Browse all homes for sale in Cumberland County or explore the wider Cumberland County market.
- Compare Cumberland County neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
- Weigh your commute: Route 55, Route 47, Route 49, Route 40, and Route 77, plus cumberland County has no commuter rail, so Route 55 is the main artery, carrying traffic south toward the Cape May shore and north toward Route 42 and Philadelphia, with NJ Transit buses serving the tri-city area and the Atlantic City Rail Line reachable by car.
- Explore the glass-making heritage and Wheaton Arts of Millville, the historic district and Cohanzick Zoo of Bridgeton, Parvin State Park, and the Delaware Bayshore oyster country at Bivalve, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Cumberland County.
Commercial property in Cumberland County reflects the county's working, agricultural economy across three small cities. Vineland, the county's largest municipality, anchors retail on Landis Avenue and a deep industrial and food-processing base rooted in its farm-colony origins; Millville adds the Glasstown Arts District, the municipal airport, and New Jersey Motorsports Park, along with its glass heritage; and Bridgeton, the county seat, offers downtown and civic-adjacent commercial near its vast historic district. Routes 55, 47, and 40 carry highway retail, while the surrounding farmland supports agriculture-linked commercial property from farm markets to processing and storage. With demand anchored in agriculture, food processing, glass, healthcare at Inspira, and education at Rowan College of South Jersey, and with entry prices well below northern New Jersey, commercial buyers who match a property to a real local use and do thorough due diligence are best positioned to invest well in this affordable, working market.
Resources for buyers & sellers.
Local and county government, schools, healthcare, transportation, parks, and financial assistance relevant to Cumberland County, NJ buyers and sellers, every link verified and described below.
First-time home buyer programs in Cumberland County.
First-time buyer in Cumberland County or Cumberland 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 types of commercial property are available in Cumberland County, NJ?
Retail, office, industrial, food-processing, and agriculture-linked commercial property, concentrated in Vineland's Landis Avenue core and industrial base, Millville's Glasstown Arts District and airport-and-motorsports corridor, Bridgeton's downtown, and along Routes 55, 47, and 40. Call 888-327-6555 for current availability.
Where is the main commercial area in Cumberland County?
Vineland, the county's largest municipality, is the commercial hub, with Landis Avenue retail and a deep industrial and food-processing base, while Millville and Bridgeton add their own downtowns and specialized commercial activity.
How affordable is commercial property in Cumberland County?
Generally much more affordable than northern New Jersey, reflecting the county's low cost of living and rural, working economy, which keeps entry costs low for businesses and investors. We can help you understand pricing for a specific property.
What drives commercial demand in Cumberland County?
Agriculture and food processing anchor the economy, with glass and industry, healthcare centered on Inspira, education at Rowan College of South Jersey, and the tri-city population adding demand, plus Millville's airport and New Jersey Motorsports Park creating niche opportunities.
Is there industrial or food-processing property in Cumberland County?
Yes. Vineland and Millville have a substantial industrial and food-processing base reflecting the county's agricultural economy, and industrial and processing commercial property is a genuine part of the market. We can help you evaluate it.
Is there agriculture-linked commercial property in Cumberland County?
Yes. As New Jersey's most agricultural county, Cumberland supports farm markets, processing, storage, and distribution commercial property across the rural townships, tied to the county's working farm economy.
What about commercial property near Millville's airport and motorsports park?
Millville's municipal airport and New Jersey Motorsports Park, along with the Glasstown Arts District, create niche commercial, aviation, hospitality, and event-linked opportunities distinctive to the area. We can help you explore them.
How is highway access for commercial property in Cumberland County?
Route 55 is the county's spine, carrying traffic north toward Route 42 and Philadelphia and south toward the Cape May shore, with Routes 47, 49, and 40 serving the tri-city area and carrying highway retail commercial. The county has no commuter rail.
What due diligence should I do on Cumberland County commercial property?
Confirm zoning and permitted uses, review condition and systems, check for any environmental considerations given the county's industrial and agricultural history, and verify leases and income for investment property. We can help you coordinate this review.
Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell commercial property in Cumberland County?
Yes. We help buyers evaluate retail, office, industrial, and agriculture-linked commercial property and market commercial property for sellers with a listing fee starting at 1%*, and pricing built on real, local comparables. Call 888-327-6555 to start.
How do I get alerts for new commercial listings in Cumberland County?
Register for a free account and set your property-type, price, and location filters, or call 888-327-6555 and we will set up a curated commercial search across the tri-city area and highway corridors for you.
What areas near Cumberland County should commercial buyers also consider?
Commercial buyers sometimes also look at neighboring Gloucester, Salem, or Atlantic County for additional retail, industrial, and highway-corridor commercial property. We can help you compare markets across the region.
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