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Edison, NJ homes for sale & real estate.
Browse homes for sale in Edison, New Jersey. Edison is the largest municipality in Middlesex County and the sixth-most-populous in New Jersey , home to roughly 107,000 residents across distinct sections like Stelton, Clara Barton, North Edison, and Piscatawaytown . In a classic Central Jersey quirk it completely surrounds the borough of Metuchen. The housing stock is genuinely varied - mid-century single-family neighborhoods, newer townhome and condo communities, and mixed-use redevelopment rising on former industrial sites like Camp Kilmer and the old Raritan Arsenal - giving buyers options at a wide range of price points.
Location is Edison's signature advantage. NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor Line stops at Edison station in the Stelton section, and the nearby Metropark station (where Amtrak's Acela occasionally stops) offers some of the fastest rail access to New York and Philadelphia in the state. Interstate 287, the New Jersey Turnpike, U.S. Route 1, Route 27, and Route 440 all run through the township, and Newark Liberty International Airport is about 25 minutes north. Edison also has real commercial gravity: Menlo Park Mall and the Oak Tree Road corridor - the largest South Asian commercial district in the United States, shared with neighboring Iselin - anchor daily life. With a median household income around $125,000, Edison generally prices above the county's ~$535,000 overall median, though the range is wide by section and home type.
Updated May 2026
Search Edison listings, updated in real time.
Explore the latest homes for sale in Edison, NJ , updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing. Inventory ranges from single-family colonials and split-levels in North Edison and the J.P. Stevens High School zone to condos and townhomes near Edison station and Route 1, plus newer construction on redeveloped parcels across the township.
Edison draws buyers for its schools, its rail commute, and its diversity. The Edison Township Public Schools district runs 19 schools - including Edison High School and the highly regarded J.P. Stevens High School - and the township is anchored by Middlesex College and part of Rutgers University's Livingston campus on the former Camp Kilmer. Families prioritize school zones and commute, while investors target rental demand near the colleges and the Northeast Corridor. Buyers comparing nearby options often look at Metuchen, Highland Park, Woodbridge, Piscataway, and New Brunswick , all within a short drive and each with its own market and price points. Four Point Realty helps buyers across Central Jersey find the right fit for their goals and budget.
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Explore Edison and nearby Middlesex communities.
Edison is large and section-driven , and where you buy shapes your commute, schools, and price. Families often focus on North Edison and the J.P. Stevens zone; buyers who want walkable rail access look near Edison station in Stelton and Metropark ; and value-minded and investment buyers explore the Clara Barton and Piscatawaytown areas. Because Edison wraps around Metuchen, the two are closely linked for shopping, dining, and the train.
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Explore our town-by-town guides near Edison and across Middlesex County. Each guide covers local neighborhoods, schools, commute options, and current listings.
Edison open houses.
Browse upcoming open houses in Edison, 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 Edison through our Middlesex County property pages: single-family homes, transit-oriented and suburban homes, townhomes and condos, new construction, 55+ active-adult communities, and multi-family investment properties.
The Edison market, by the numbers.
The snapshot below reflects the broader Middlesex County market as a baseline. Edison pricing varies by neighborhood, street, and property type, so treat these figures as county-level context rather than a Edison-only median. For a live, address-level analysis, ask us for a current comparative market report.
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Within Edison, single-family homes in North Edison and the J.P. Stevens zone typically command the highest prices, while condos, townhomes, and homes in the Clara Barton and Piscatawaytown areas offer more attainable entry points. Call 888-327-6555 for a section-by-section breakdown of prices and inventory in Edison. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy a home in Edison.
- Fastest-in-State Rail AccessEdison station on the Northeast Corridor and the nearby Metropark station - where Amtrak's Acela occasionally stops - give residents direct, frequent rail service to Newark, New York Penn Station, and Philadelphia.
- Strong Schools and CollegesEdison Township Public Schools runs 19 schools, including the highly ranked J.P. Stevens High School, and the township is home to Middlesex College and part of Rutgers University's Livingston campus - a magnet for families and a reliable rental base.
- Healthcare and EmploymentHackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center anchors healthcare in Edison, while the Route 1 and I-287 corridors host major pharmaceutical, logistics, and corporate employers within minutes of home.
- Diversity and AmenitiesOak Tree Road - the largest South Asian commercial district in the U.S. - and Menlo Park Mall make Edison one of Central Jersey's most vibrant places to live, with exceptional dining, shopping, and cultural life.
- Parks and Central LocationRoosevelt Park, the oldest county park in Middlesex, plus Edison State Park at the historic Menlo Park lab site, give residents green space, while I-287, the Turnpike, Route 1, and Route 27 place buyers midway between New York and Philadelphia.
Amenities & community overview.
- Browse all homes for sale in Edison or explore the wider Middlesex County market.
- Compare Edison neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
- Weigh your commute: the New Jersey Turnpike, the Garden State Parkway, Interstate 287, US Route 1, and Route 18, plus the NJ Transit Northeast Corridor line stops in New Brunswick, Edison, Metuchen, and Woodbridge with direct trains to Newark and New York Penn Station.
- Explore Rutgers University, the Northeast Corridor rail line, and the Raritan River waterfront, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Edison.
Resources for buyers & sellers.
Local and state government, schools, healthcare, transportation, parks, and financial assistance relevant to Edison, NJ buyers and sellers.
First-time home buyer programs near Edison.
First-time buyer in Edison or Middlesex 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 is the average home price in Edison, NJ?
Edison generally prices above Middlesex County's roughly $535,000 overall median, reflecting its strong schools, transit access, and higher median household income (around $125,000). Single-family homes in North Edison and the J.P. Stevens zone command the most, while condos, townhomes, and homes in the Clara Barton and Piscatawaytown areas offer more attainable entry points. Call 888-327-6555 for current pricing by section.
Is Edison, NJ a good place to live?
Many buyers choose Edison for its combination of excellent rail access, strong schools, diversity, and amenities. It is the sixth-most-populous municipality in New Jersey, with the Edison and J.P. Stevens school zones, Northeast Corridor and Metropark rail, Oak Tree Road, Menlo Park Mall, and Roosevelt Park all within the township.
How is the commute from Edison to New York City?
Excellent. Edison station on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor Line offers direct trains to Newark and New York Penn Station, and the nearby Metropark station provides some of the fastest service in the state, with Amtrak's Acela occasionally stopping there. Drivers also have I-287, the New Jersey Turnpike, and Route 1.
What are the schools like in Edison, NJ?
Edison Township Public Schools runs 19 schools serving about 16,000 students, including Edison High School and the highly ranked J.P. Stevens High School. The township is also home to Middlesex College and part of Rutgers University's Livingston campus. The two high school zones - Edison HS to the south and J.P. Stevens to the north - often factor into where buyers choose to live.
Which sections or neighborhoods make up Edison?
Edison is a large township with distinct sections including North Edison, Stelton, Clara Barton, and Piscatawaytown, and it completely surrounds the borough of Metuchen. Each section has its own character, school zone, and price profile - we can help you compare them based on your priorities.
Are there condos and townhomes for sale in Edison?
Yes. Edison has condos and townhome communities, many near Route 1 and the train, alongside its single-family neighborhoods. See our Middlesex County condos page or call 888-327-6555 for current Edison condo and townhome listings.
Is there new construction in Edison, NJ?
Yes. Edison has ongoing mixed-use and residential redevelopment on former industrial parcels such as Camp Kilmer and the old Raritan Arsenal, plus infill construction across the township. See our new construction page or call 888-327-6555 for what's available now.
What is Oak Tree Road in Edison known for?
Oak Tree Road is the largest and most diverse South Asian commercial district in the United States, running about a mile and a half through Edison and neighboring Iselin along Route 27. It is a major draw for dining, shopping, and culture, and a defining feature of the Edison area.
How are property taxes in Edison, NJ?
Property taxes in Edison are based on assessed value and the township's tax rate, with school taxes a significant component. Rates and assessments change over time, so review current figures for any specific home. The NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page covers rates, deductions, and appeals.
Does Edison have parks and recreation?
Yes. Roosevelt Park - at 196 acres, the oldest county park in Middlesex County - sits west of Menlo Park Mall, and Edison State Park preserves the site of Thomas Edison's historic Menlo Park laboratory. The county park system and Township Recreation Department offer trails, fields, and programs throughout the year.
Is Edison a good place to invest in real estate?
Edison sees steady rental demand from commuters and from students and staff connected to Middlesex College and Rutgers' Livingston campus, plus the Route 1 employment corridor. Returns depend on price, taxes, and property type, so review the numbers carefully - we can help you evaluate single-family, condo, and multi-family options.
Can Four Point Realty help me sell my home in Edison?
Yes. We list and market homes throughout Edison with a listing fee starting at 1%, full-service representation, and pricing built on real, section-specific comparables. Request a free home value estimate to see what your Edison home could sell for.
How do I get alerts for new listings in Edison, NJ?
Register for a free account and set your filters by section, price, bedrooms, and home type to receive instant alerts when new Edison listings hit the market, or call 888-327-6555 and we will set up a custom search for you.
Why choose Four Point Realty for your search.
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