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Gloucester Township, NJ homes for sale & real estate.
Browse homes for sale in Gloucester Township, New Jersey. Gloucester Township, A large, affordable-to-mid suburban township spanning Blackwood, Sicklerville, Erial, and Glendora, home to the main Blackwood campus of Camden County College, laced with family neighborhoods and newer construction in Sicklerville, framed by the Black Horse Pike along Route 42 and Route 168, and a short drive from the PATCO Lindenwold station pairs affordable-to-mid prices, newer construction in Sicklerville, and a short drive to PATCO Lindenwold with an appealing Camden County lifestyle. Its housing spans the full affordable-to-mid range across a very large township: ranches, capes, and split-levels fill the older Blackwood and Glendora sections, newer colonial subdivisions rise across Sicklerville and Erial, and townhome and condo communities dot the corridors, giving families a wide choice of homes near the Camden County College campus and the Black Horse Pike.
Gloucester Township is framed by the Black Horse Pike along Route 42 and Route 168, with the Atlantic City Expressway, Interstate 295, and the North-South Freeway all within easy reach, with strong regional access. Gloucester Township is a car-oriented township, with residents driving a short distance to the PATCO Lindenwold terminus for the ride into Center City Philadelphia, plus NJ Transit bus service and quick access to Route 42 and the Atlantic City Expressway for regional trips. Prices reflect the town's appeal: townhomes and smaller homes start in the $200s, most single-family homes run in the $250s to $350,000, and larger newer homes in the Sicklerville and Erial subdivisions climb past $450,000.
Updated Spring 2026
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Explore the latest homes for sale in Gloucester Township, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the older Blackwood and Glendora sections near the Black Horse Pike, the newer subdivisions of Sicklerville and Erial, the neighborhoods around the Camden County College campus, and the streets near Chews Landing.
Gloucester Township is served by the Gloucester Township Public Schools, with Virtua hospitals serving the township from Voorhees and the surrounding area and quick regional access. Because well-located Gloucester Township homes draw steady interest, call 888-327-6555 for a same-week showing or to be alerted the moment a home hits the market.
Inventory in Gloucester Township spans a real range, from ranches, capes, and split-levels in Blackwood and Glendora, newer colonial subdivisions in Sicklerville and Erial, plus townhome and condo communities across the township. Knowing which neighborhood and price tier fit your commute and budget before you tour will save time in a market where the best homes move quickly.
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Explore Gloucester Township and nearby Camden communities.
Gloucester Township offers a distinct place within Camden County, and where you buy within it shapes your daily life, commute, and taxes. First-time and value-focused buyers look to the ranches and capes of Blackwood and Glendora, families drawn to newer construction gravitate to the subdivisions of Sicklerville and Erial, and buyers tied to Camden County College value the neighborhoods near the Blackwood campus. Compare Gloucester Township with its Camden County neighbors below before you choose.
Gloucester Township's character is that of a large, spread-out suburban township made up of distinct communities, including Blackwood, Sicklerville, Erial, and Glendora. The main Blackwood campus of Camden County College anchors the township, one of New Jersey's largest community colleges, while the Black Horse Pike along Route 42 and Route 168 carries the township's retail and traffic. Neighborhoods range from older ranches and capes in Blackwood to newer colonial subdivisions in Sicklerville, all within an affordable-to-mid price range.
Compared with its neighbors, Gloucester Township offers affordable-to-mid prices, newer construction, and a large choice of homes, at prices below Cherry Hill and Voorhees but above the city of Camden. Buyers cross-shop Gloucester Township against Lindenwold and Clementon for commuter access, against Washington Township in Gloucester County for similar suburban subdivisions, and against Voorhees for a step up in price. Its affordability, its newer homes, and its short drive to PATCO are the draws that set it apart.
Buyers should understand that Gloucester Township is a very large township of distinct communities where an older ranch in Blackwood, a newer colonial in Sicklerville, and a townhome near the college are different purchases in age, community, and price, so touring across Blackwood, Sicklerville, Erial, and Glendora is essential to finding the right fit.
Because Gloucester Township runs a K-8 district whose high schoolers attend the Black Horse Pike Regional district's Highland and Timber Creek high schools, families should factor the regional high school arrangement into their plans, and because the township has no rail station of its own, buyers should weigh the drive to the PATCO Lindenwold terminus for a Philadelphia commute.
Life, commute, and work-life balance in Gloucester Township.
Gloucester Township draws first-time buyers, families, students, and commuters who want an affordable-to-mid suburb with room to grow. A resident can buy a newer colonial in Sicklerville, take classes at the Camden County College Blackwood campus, use the township's many parks and ballfields, and drive a short distance to the PATCO Lindenwold terminus for the ride into Philadelphia, all within one of the county's largest townships.
The work-life balance in Gloucester Township leans on its affordability, its space, and its access. Newer subdivisions and a wide range of homes keep prices attainable, the township's parks and the Camden County College campus add amenities, and the Black Horse Pike, Route 42, the Atlantic City Expressway, and the nearby PATCO Lindenwold terminus give residents varied commutes to Philadelphia and the shore. For buyers who want an affordable family suburb with newer homes, Gloucester Township delivers.
The trade-offs reflect the township's size and layout: Gloucester Township is large and spread out, so commutes within it can be long, the Black Horse Pike carries heavy traffic, and the township has no rail station of its own, so residents drive to PATCO Lindenwold to commute. Those who prioritize affordability, newer homes, and space accept those trade-offs, while buyers wanting a walkable downtown or rail at their doorstep look to Collingswood or Haddonfield. Either way, the affordable prices and newer construction keep the township in steady demand.
A defining feature of Gloucester Township is the main Blackwood campus of Camden County College, one of New Jersey's largest community colleges, which anchors the township with classes, events, and a steady base of students and staff, adding an educational and economic center that few affordable suburbs in the region can match. Gloucester Township's newer construction, concentrated in Sicklerville and Erial, gives buyers a rare chance to buy a newer colonial subdivision home at an affordable-to-mid price in Camden County, a combination that draws families looking for modern homes without the higher prices of Cherry Hill or Voorhees.
The Black Horse Pike, running through the township along Route 42 and Route 168, carries the township's retail and connects it to the Atlantic City Expressway, Interstate 295, and the North-South Freeway, giving residents wide highway access to Philadelphia, the shore, and the region, while the nearby PATCO Lindenwold terminus adds a rail option a short drive away.
Over the long term, Gloucester Township's combination of affordable-to-mid prices, newer construction, a large choice of communities, a major community college, and easy highway and PATCO access gives it a broad, stable market, and buyers who match a home's community, age, and location to their commute and budget benefit from steady demand across one of the county's largest townships.
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Gloucester Township open houses.
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Homes for sale by property type.
Explore every type of home in and around Gloucester Township 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.
The Gloucester Township market, by the numbers.
The median list price in Gloucester Township, NJ is currently $300K, about $210 per square foot. Homes here average 30 days on market with roughly 60 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.
Gloucester Township's market is a large, affordable-to-mid one spanning Blackwood, Sicklerville, Erial, and Glendora, built around ranches, capes, newer colonial subdivisions, townhomes, and condos, drawing first-time buyers, families, students, and commuters.
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Within Gloucester Township, larger newer homes in the Sicklerville and Erial subdivisions command the highest prices, while older ranches, capes, and townhomes in Blackwood and Glendora offer the more attainable entry points. Because the township is so large and varied, comparing a specific community against the township median matters as much as the number itself. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy a home in Gloucester Township.
- Affordable-to-mid pricesA large range of ranches, capes, colonials, townhomes, and condos keeps Gloucester Township attainable for first-time and value-focused buyers.
- Newer construction in SicklervilleNewer colonial subdivisions in Sicklerville and Erial offer modern homes at prices below Cherry Hill and Voorhees.
- Camden County CollegeThe main Blackwood campus of one of New Jersey's largest community colleges anchors the township with classes and events.
- Short drive to PATCO LindenwoldThe PATCO Lindenwold terminus, a major park-and-ride into Philadelphia, sits a short drive from the township.
- Room to growOne of the county's largest townships offers space, parks, and a wide choice of family neighborhoods across Blackwood, Sicklerville, Erial, and Glendora.
Amenities & community overview.
Beyond the numbers, daily life in Gloucester Township centers on the main Blackwood campus of Camden County College, the township's many parks and ballfields, the Black Horse Pike retail corridor, and the historic Chews Landing crossroads.
- Browse all homes for sale in Gloucester Township or explore the wider Camden County market.
- Compare Gloucester Township neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
- Weigh your commute: the Black Horse Pike along Route 42 and Route 168, with the Atlantic City Expressway, Interstate 295, and the North-South Freeway all within easy reach, plus gloucester Township is a car-oriented township, with residents driving a short distance to the PATCO Lindenwold terminus for the ride into Center City Philadelphia, plus NJ Transit bus service and quick access to Route 42 and the Atlantic City Expressway for regional trips.
- Explore the main Blackwood campus of Camden County College, the Black Horse Pike corridor, the newer Sicklerville subdivisions, the historic Chews Landing crossroads, and the township's many parks and ballfields, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Gloucester Township.
Gloucester Township's community life runs on its parks, its college, and its neighborhoods: youth sports and recreation across the township's many ballfields, classes and events at the Camden County College Blackwood campus, shopping along the Black Horse Pike, and community events in Blackwood and Sicklerville. For buyers weighing whether Gloucester Township fits their life, a drive through Sicklerville's newer subdivisions and older Blackwood tells the story better than any listing can.
Resources for buyers & sellers.
Local and county government, schools, healthcare, transportation, parks, and financial assistance relevant to Gloucester Township, NJ buyers and sellers, every link verified and described below.
First-time home buyer programs near Gloucester Township.
First-time buyer in Gloucester Township 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.
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Frequently asked questions.
What is the average home price in Gloucester Township, NJ?
As of Summer 2026 the median list price in Gloucester Township is about $300K, roughly $210 per square foot, with homes averaging around 30 days on market and about 60 active listings. Call 888-327-6555 for a neighborhood update.
Why do buyers move to Gloucester Township?
The top draws are affordable-to-mid prices, newer construction in Sicklerville, and a short drive to the PATCO Lindenwold terminus. Gloucester Township offers a wide range of family homes near the Camden County College Blackwood campus.
How are the schools in Gloucester Township, NJ?
Gloucester Township is served by the Gloucester Township Public Schools for K-8, and high schoolers attend the Black Horse Pike Regional district's Highland Regional and Timber Creek Regional high schools.
How is the commute from Gloucester Township?
Gloucester Township is car-oriented. Residents drive a short distance to the PATCO Lindenwold terminus for the ride into Center City Philadelphia, with NJ Transit bus service and quick access to the Black Horse Pike, Route 42, and the Atlantic City Expressway for drivers.
What kinds of homes are for sale in Gloucester Township?
A full affordable-to-mid range: ranches, capes, and split-levels in Blackwood and Glendora, newer colonial subdivisions in Sicklerville and Erial, and townhome and condo communities across the township.
Is Gloucester Township the same as Gloucester City?
No. Gloucester Township is a large suburban township in Camden County that includes Blackwood, Sicklerville, Erial, and Glendora. Gloucester City is a separate small Delaware River city, and both are distinct from Gloucester County to the west.
What is Gloucester Township known for?
Gloucester Township is known as one of Camden County's largest townships, home to the main Blackwood campus of Camden County College, newer construction in Sicklerville, and the Black Horse Pike corridor along Route 42 and Route 168.
How much are property taxes in Gloucester Township, NJ?
Property taxes are based on the township's rate and the home's assessed value. The NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page covers rates and appeals; we can help estimate carrying costs on a specific home.
Is the Gloucester Township housing market competitive?
Well-located affordable-to-mid homes, especially newer subdivisions in Sicklerville, draw steady interest from first-time buyers and families, so being pre-approved helps buyers act quickly.
Does Gloucester Township have train access?
The township has no rail station of its own, but the PATCO Lindenwold terminus, a major park-and-ride into Center City Philadelphia, sits a short drive away.
What is there to do in Gloucester Township?
Daily life centers on the township's many parks and ballfields, classes and events at the Camden County College Blackwood campus, shopping along the Black Horse Pike, and community events in Blackwood and Sicklerville.
What towns border Gloucester Township?
Gloucester Township borders Camden and Gloucester City to the northwest, Lindenwold and Clementon to the east, Winslow to the south, and Washington Township to the west. Buyers often cross-shop Lindenwold and Washington Township.
Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell a home in Gloucester Township?
Yes. Naveen Sharma and the Four Point Realty team help buyers, sellers, and investors across Gloucester Township, from Blackwood ranches to newer Sicklerville subdivisions, with a listing fee starting at 1%*. Call 888-327-6555 or request a free home value estimate to start.
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