01Search in Cumberland County, NJ
Cumberland County homes for sale & real estate.
Browse homes for sale in Cumberland County, New Jersey. The state's most rural and agricultural county offers some of the most affordable housing in New Jersey, from single-family homes and bungalows in the tri-city area of Vineland, Millville, and Bridgeton to farmhouses and larger-lot properties across the surrounding countryside and modest homes in the Delaware Bayshore villages. For buyers seeking space, value, and a slower pace within reach of the shore and Philadelphia, Cumberland County offers a distinctive and attainable market.
Cumberland County is reached by Route 55, Route 47, Route 49, Route 40, and Route 77, and 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. Prices reflect local demand: homes in Bridgeton, parts of Vineland, and the rural townships start in the $100s to $250s, most single-family homes in Vineland, Millville, and Upper Deerfield run in the $250s to $400s, and larger and newer homes and farms climb past $450,000.
Updated Spring 2026
Search Cumberland County listings, updated in real time.
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.
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02Explore Communities & Market
Explore Cumberland County communities.
Cumberland County spans three small cities, extensive farm country, and the Delaware Bayshore, and where you buy shapes your budget, your commute, and your pace of life. First-time and value buyers gravitate to Vineland, Millville, and Bridgeton, farm and larger-lot buyers choose the rural townships of Upper Deerfield, Hopewell, and Deerfield, and buyers drawn to the water look to the Bayshore and Maurice River communities. Compare the areas below before you choose.
Cumberland County's character is defined by agriculture and its three cities. Vineland, one of New Jersey's largest municipalities by area, anchors the county's commercial and residential core and its farm economy; Millville adds a glass and arts heritage, Union Lake, and a growing arts district; and Bridgeton, the county seat, holds New Jersey's largest historic district. Surrounding them, the rural townships and the Delaware Bayshore remain farmland, Pinelands, and fishing country, some of the least developed land in the state.
Cumberland County offers the most affordable homes in New Jersey, which draws value buyers, first-time buyers, and those seeking land, but it trades the shorter commutes and higher prices of the northern suburbs for a rural, small-city pace. For most buyers, the decision comes down to lifestyle and budget: the cities offer affordable homes and services, the townships offer farmland and space, and the Bayshore offers water and quiet. Understanding that trade of convenience for affordability and space is the key to buying well in Cumberland County.
Life, commute, and work-life balance in Cumberland County.
Cumberland County offers a rural, affordable, small-city way of life that is increasingly rare in New Jersey, which is its defining feature. A buyer can choose an affordable single-family home in the tri-city area of Vineland, Millville, or Bridgeton, a farmhouse or larger-lot property in the surrounding agricultural townships, or a modest home in the Delaware Bayshore fishing villages. For buyers seeking space and value, few counties in the state offer more.
Geography and agriculture shape the county deeply. Cumberland is the heart of New Jersey's farm country, one of the most productive agricultural counties in the state, and Vineland, one of the largest municipalities in New Jersey by land area, grew as a planned agricultural colony. Millville is known for its glass-making heritage, Wheaton Arts, and Union Lake; Bridgeton, the county seat, has New Jersey's largest historic district and the Cohanzick Zoo; and the Delaware Bayshore holds historic oystering villages like Bivalve and Port Norris.
Daily life in Cumberland County depends on where you live, but everywhere it moves at a slower, more affordable pace than most of New Jersey. Tri-city residents lean on the food-processing, agricultural, healthcare, and glass industries and Route 55; farm-country residents live among fields and larger lots; and Bayshore residents live a fishing-and-water lifestyle along the Delaware Bay. It is this rural, agricultural, affordable character, close to the shore and within reach of Philadelphia, that defines Cumberland County.
Search Cumberland County homes by price.
Jump to a price range or property type that fits your search, browse the Cumberland County area guide, or check current open houses. Every link below is a live page.
Browse Cumberland County towns & neighborhoods.
Explore our town-by-town guides near Cumberland County and across Cumberland County. Each guide covers local neighborhoods, schools, commute options, and current listings.
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 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 market is the most affordable in New Jersey, driven by the tri-city area of Vineland, Millville, and Bridgeton and the surrounding farm country, with steady value-buyer and first-time-buyer demand and larger-lot and agricultural properties across the rural townships.
Updated Spring 2026
Within Cumberland County, larger and newer homes and farms in the townships command the higher prices, while affordable single-family homes in Bridgeton, Vineland, and Millville offer some of the most attainable entry points anywhere in New Jersey. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy a home in Cumberland County.
- Location at the rural southwestern corner of New Jersey along the Delaware Bay, the state's most agricultural county, anchored by the tri-city area of Vineland, Millville, and BridgetonCumberland County sits in the rural southwestern corner of New Jersey along the Delaware Bay, the state's most agricultural county, anchored by the tri-city area of Vineland, Millville, and Bridgeton, with 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 and an easy reach to the wider Cumberland County market.
- Schools and communityCumberland County is served by the the county's districts, including Vineland, Millville, and Bridgeton, plus Rowan College of South Jersey, a major reason buyers choose the area, along with its established neighborhoods and local amenities.
- Commuter accessCumberland County connects to the region via Route 55, Route 47, Route 49, Route 40, and Route 77, and 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.
- Lifestyle and amenitiesResidents enjoy 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 close by.
- Steady demandThe combination of location, schools, and Route 55 highway access keeps Cumberland County in consistent demand among first-time and value buyers seeking the most affordable homes in the state, farm and larger-lot buyers, agricultural and food-industry workers, and buyers drawn to a rural, small-city pace, supporting long-term values.
Amenities & community overview.
Beyond the numbers, day-to-day life in Cumberland County spans the tri-city area of Vineland, Millville, and Bridgeton, the glass and arts heritage of Millville, Parvin State Park, and the farms and Delaware Bayshore that define the 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.
Beyond the highlights above, everyday life in Cumberland County reflects its rural, small-city character. Vineland offers a large Italian-American community, farm markets, and the county's commercial core; Millville offers Wheaton Arts, the Glasstown Arts District, Union Lake, and the Millville motorsports park and airport; Bridgeton offers its vast historic district, the Cohanzick Zoo, and Sunset Lake; and the surrounding countryside offers farm stands, Parvin State Park, and the Delaware Bayshore. For buyers, the county's appeal is space, affordability, and a genuinely rural pace within reach of the shore and Philadelphia.
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 is the average home price in Cumberland County, NJ?
Cumberland County's median sale price has been around $251K, but the range is wide. Homes in Bridgeton, parts of Vineland, and the rural townships start in the $100s to $250s, most single-family homes in Vineland, Millville, and Upper Deerfield run in the $250s to $400s, and larger and newer homes and farms climb past $450,000. 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 Cumberland County?
Cumberland County appeals to first-time and value buyers seeking the most affordable homes in the state, farm and larger-lot buyers, agricultural and food-industry workers, and buyers drawn to a rural, small-city pace for 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, for its access to Route 55, Route 47, Route 49, Route 40, and Route 77, and for its place on the rural southwestern corner of New Jersey along the Delaware Bay, the state's most agricultural county, anchored by the tri-city area of Vineland, Millville, and Bridgeton. The mix of lifestyle, location, and community keeps it among the more desirable choices in Cumberland County.
How are the schools in Cumberland County, NJ?
Students in Cumberland County are served by the the county's districts, including Vineland, Millville, and Bridgeton, plus Rowan College of South Jersey, with Vineland, Millville, Bridgeton, and Cumberland 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 Cumberland County, NJ?
Cumberland County connects to the region via Route 55, Route 47, Route 49, Route 40, and Route 77. 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. Many residents also use park-and-ride and express bus options toward New York.
What are the neighborhoods of Cumberland County?
Cumberland 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 Cumberland County?
Inventory in Cumberland County features affordable single-family homes and bungalows in the tri-city area, farmhouses and larger-lot agricultural properties across the rural townships, and modest homes in the Delaware Bayshore fishing villages, 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 Cumberland County, NJ?
Property taxes in Cumberland 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 Cumberland County?
Yes, in varying supply. Alongside its single-family homes, Cumberland 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 Cumberland County?
New construction in Cumberland 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 Cumberland County?
Cumberland County offers 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 Route 55 and the highway network south toward the shore and north toward Philadelphia, the tri-city area of Vineland, Millville, and Bridgeton, the glass-making heritage and Wheaton Arts of Millville, the historic district and Cohanzick Zoo of Bridgeton, Parvin State Park, the Delaware Bayshore oyster country, and some of the most productive farmland and most affordable housing in New Jersey a short drive away.
Is Cumberland County a good place to live and invest?
Cumberland County draws steady demand from first-time and value buyers seeking the most affordable homes in the state, farm and larger-lot buyers, agricultural and food-industry workers, and buyers drawn to a rural, small-city pace, 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 Cumberland County?
Cumberland County is bordered by Salem County to the west, Gloucester County to the north, Atlantic County to the east, Cape May County to the southeast, and the Delaware Bay to the south. 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 Cumberland County?
Yes. Four Point Realty, led by Naveen Sharma, helps buyers and sellers throughout Cumberland County and Cumberland 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.
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