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Hainesport, NJ homes for sale & real estate.

Browse homes for sale in Hainesport, New Jersey. Hainesport, A small, welcoming township along the Rancocas Creek just off Route 38 near the county seat of Mount Holly, blending established neighborhoods with newer developments, and offering boating and fishing on the creek within easy reach of the county's highways and shopping pairs a small-township feel, Rancocas Creek access, and quick Route 38 highway commuting with an appealing Burlington County lifestyle. Its housing pairs established mid-century ranches and split-levels near the Rancocas Creek with newer colonials in the developments that have risen off Route 38 and Marne Highway, giving this small township both settled, mature neighborhoods and modern construction within a short drive of the county seat.

Hainesport is framed by Route 38, Marne Highway, and Broad Street, with Interstate 295, the New Jersey Turnpike, and Route 130 a short drive away, with strong regional access. Hainesport relies on quick access to Route 38, Marne Highway, and Interstate 295 for drivers commuting to Mount Holly, Cherry Hill, Camden, and Philadelphia, with NJ Transit bus routes along the Route 38 corridor and River Line stations in the nearby Delaware River towns. Prices reflect the town's appeal: smaller and older homes start in the $300s to $400s, most single-family homes run in the $400s to $550,000, and larger newer homes in the developments climb past $600,000.

$478KMedian sale price
$224Median $ / sq ft
30Average DOM
20Homes for sale

Updated Spring 2026

Search Hainesport listings, updated in real time.

Explore the latest homes for sale in Hainesport, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the established neighborhoods near the Rancocas Creek, the newer developments off Route 38 and Marne Highway, and the quiet residential streets between the creek and the township border.

Hainesport is served by the Hainesport Township School District, with Virtua Mount Holly Hospital just minutes away in the county seat and quick regional access. Because well-located Hainesport 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 Hainesport spans a real range, from ranches and split-levels in the established neighborhoods, newer colonials in the developments off Route 38, and a limited supply of townhomes and creekside properties. 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.

02Explore Communities & Market

Explore Hainesport and nearby Burlington communities.

Hainesport offers a distinct place within Burlington County, and where you buy within it shapes your daily life, commute, and taxes. Families drawn to a small township with a neighborhood K-8 school gravitate to the established streets near the Rancocas Creek, buyers wanting newer construction choose the developments off Route 38 and Marne Highway, and boaters and anglers look to the properties near the creek. Compare Hainesport with its Burlington County neighbors below before you choose.

Hainesport's character is that of a small, friendly township defined by the Rancocas Creek and its convenient location. It sits just off Route 38 near the county seat of Mount Holly, close to the shopping and services of Mount Laurel, yet it keeps a quiet, low-key feel, with established ranch and split-level neighborhoods, newer developments, and boating and fishing access on the creek that winds through the county. Its own K-8 district and the shared Rancocas Valley Regional High School anchor family life.

Compared with its neighbors, Hainesport offers a small-township feel and creekside setting with the convenience of Route 38 and Interstate 295, at prices below the pricier suburbs to its west. Buyers cross-shop Hainesport against Lumberton and Westampton for a similar quiet-township character, against Mount Laurel for more amenities and inventory, and against Mount Holly for the county seat's walkable downtown. Its small scale, its creek, and its highway access are the draws that set it apart.

Buyers should note that an established ranch near the Rancocas Creek and a newer colonial in a Route 38 development are different purchases in age, upkeep, and price, so touring both the settled neighborhoods and the newer subdivisions is worthwhile, especially in a small township where inventory is limited and the right home may not stay long.

Because Hainesport is a small K-8 township, families should factor in that high schoolers attend Rancocas Valley Regional High School in nearby Mount Holly, and that residents rely on adjacent Mount Holly and Mount Laurel for major shopping and dining, trade-offs offset by the township's quiet character and quick highway access.

Life, commute, and work-life balance in Hainesport.

Hainesport draws families and commuters who want a quiet, small township within easy reach of the county's highways and shopping. A resident can settle into an established neighborhood or a newer development, launch a boat or cast a line on the Rancocas Creek, reach Mount Holly and its hospital in minutes, and drive Route 38 and Interstate 295 to Cherry Hill, Camden, and Philadelphia, all at prices below the affluent suburbs nearby.

The work-life balance in Hainesport leans on its small scale, its creek, and its access. The township offers settled neighborhoods and newer homes, the Rancocas Creek provides boating, fishing, and quiet water views, and Route 38, Marne Highway, and Interstate 295 give residents fast commutes across South Jersey. For buyers who want a low-key township close to everything, Hainesport delivers a convenient, family-friendly setting.

The trade-offs reflect the township's size: Hainesport is small, with a limited number of homes on the market at any time, its K-8 district sends high schoolers to the regional high school in Mount Holly, and it has no downtown of its own, so residents rely on nearby Mount Holly and Mount Laurel for shopping and dining. Buyers who prioritize a quiet township and highway access accept those trade-offs, while those wanting a walkable downtown look to Mount Holly. Either way, the small-township feel and the creek keep Hainesport in demand.

A defining feature of Hainesport is the Rancocas Creek, which winds along the township and offers boating, fishing, and quiet water views, giving this small community a recreational and scenic asset that many nearby suburbs lack and that draws buyers who value being near the water. Hainesport's location just off Route 38 near the county seat of Mount Holly puts Virtua Mount Holly Hospital, the county offices, Historic Smithville Park, and the shopping of Mount Laurel all within a short drive, giving the small township outsized convenience for its size.

The newer developments that have risen off Route 38 and Marne Highway have brought modern colonials and townhomes to Hainesport, giving buyers who want new construction an option within a township that otherwise offers settled mid-century neighborhoods, and broadening the range of homes available.

Over the long term, Hainesport's combination of a small-township feel, the Rancocas Creek, a neighborhood K-8 school, and quick access to Route 38 and Interstate 295 gives it a steady, family-driven housing market, and buyers who choose well-located homes here benefit from consistent demand in a township where limited inventory keeps well-priced homes moving.

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Hainesport open houses.

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Homes for sale by property type.

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

Market trends, Early 2026

The Hainesport market, by the numbers.

The median list price in Hainesport, NJ is currently $478K, about $224 per square foot. Homes here average 30 days on market with roughly 20 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.

Hainesport's market is a small, low-inventory one blending established ranches and split-levels near the Rancocas Creek with newer colonials in the Route 38 developments, drawing families, buyers seeking newer construction, and creekside enthusiasts.

$478KMedian sale price
$224Median $ / sq ft
30Average DOM
20Homes for sale

Updated Spring 2026

Within Hainesport, larger newer homes in the developments command the higher prices, while established mid-century homes offer the more attainable entry points. Because the township is small and inventory is limited, well-priced homes can draw quick interest, so comparing the specific neighborhood and condition matters as much as the townwide median. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.

Why buy a home in Hainesport.

  1. Small-township feelHainesport keeps a quiet, low-key character with established neighborhoods and a friendly, small-community atmosphere near the Rancocas Creek.
  2. Rancocas Creek accessThe creek winding through the township offers boating, fishing, and quiet water views that many nearby suburbs lack.
  3. Quick Route 38 highway accessRoute 38, Marne Highway, and Interstate 295 put Mount Holly, Cherry Hill, Camden, and Philadelphia within a fast commute.
  4. Newer and established homesA mix of mid-century ranches and split-levels near the creek and newer colonials off Route 38 broadens the range of homes available.
  5. Convenient locationMinutes from the county seat, Virtua Mount Holly Hospital, and the shopping of Mount Laurel, Hainesport offers outsized convenience for its size.

Amenities & community overview.

Beyond the numbers, daily life in Hainesport centers on the Rancocas Creek and its boating and fishing, the township's parks and ballfields, and Historic Smithville Park and the county seat of Mount Holly nearby.

  • Browse all homes for sale in Hainesport or explore the wider Burlington County market.
  • Compare Hainesport neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
  • Weigh your commute: Route 38, Marne Highway, and Broad Street, with Interstate 295, the New Jersey Turnpike, and Route 130 a short drive away, plus hainesport relies on quick access to Route 38, Marne Highway, and Interstate 295 for drivers commuting to Mount Holly, Cherry Hill, Camden, and Philadelphia, with NJ Transit bus routes along the Route 38 corridor and River Line stations in the nearby Delaware River towns.
  • Explore the Rancocas Creek and its boating and fishing access, the Route 38 corridor, and the township's proximity to Historic Smithville Park and the county seat of Mount Holly, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
  • Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Hainesport.

Hainesport's community life runs on the creek and the township's convenient setting: boating and fishing along the Rancocas, youth sports at the township fields, community events at the municipal complex, and quick trips to Historic Smithville Park and the shops of Mount Laurel and Mount Holly. For buyers weighing whether Hainesport fits their life, a drive through the neighborhoods and a look at the Rancocas Creek 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 Hainesport, NJ buyers and sellers, every link verified and described below.

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First-time home buyer programs near Hainesport.

First-time buyer in Hainesport or Burlington 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 Hainesport, NJ?

As of Summer 2026 the median list price in Hainesport is about $478K, roughly $224 per square foot, with homes averaging around 30 days on market and about 20 active listings. Call 888-327-6555 for a neighborhood update.

Why do buyers move to Hainesport?

The top draws are the small-township feel, the Rancocas Creek, and the highway access. Hainesport offers quiet established and newer neighborhoods, boating and fishing on the creek, and quick Route 38 and Interstate 295 commutes.

How are the schools in Hainesport, NJ?

Hainesport is served by the Hainesport Township School District for K-8, with high schoolers attending Rancocas Valley Regional High School in nearby Mount Holly.

How is the commute from Hainesport?

Hainesport relies on quick access to Route 38, Marne Highway, and Interstate 295 for drivers bound for Mount Holly, Cherry Hill, Camden, and Philadelphia, with NJ Transit bus routes along Route 38 and River Line stations in the nearby Delaware River towns.

What kinds of homes are for sale in Hainesport?

A mix of established and newer homes: mid-century ranches and split-levels near the Rancocas Creek, newer colonials in the developments off Route 38, and a limited supply of townhomes and creekside properties.

Is Hainesport a small town?

Yes. Hainesport is a small township of about 6,000 along the Rancocas Creek, with a quiet, low-key character and a limited number of homes on the market at any time.

Does Hainesport have its own high school?

No. Hainesport operates a K-8 district; its high schoolers attend Rancocas Valley Regional High School in nearby Mount Holly.

How much are property taxes in Hainesport, 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 Hainesport housing market competitive?

With limited inventory in a small township, well-priced homes near the creek and in the newer developments can draw quick interest, so buyers should be pre-approved and ready to act.

Can you boat on the Rancocas Creek in Hainesport?

Yes. The Rancocas Creek winds along Hainesport and offers boating and fishing access, one of the township's defining recreational features.

What is there to do in Hainesport?

Daily life centers on boating and fishing on the Rancocas Creek, the township's parks and ballfields, community events, and quick trips to Historic Smithville Park and the shops of Mount Laurel and Mount Holly.

What towns border Hainesport?

Hainesport borders Mount Holly and Lumberton to the east, Mount Laurel to the west, Moorestown to the northwest, and Westampton to the north. Buyers often cross-shop Lumberton, Westampton, and Mount Laurel.

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

Yes. Naveen Sharma and the Four Point Realty team help buyers and sellers across Hainesport, from established creekside neighborhoods to the newer Route 38 developments, with a listing fee starting at 1%*. Call 888-327-6555 or request a free home value estimate to start.

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.

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