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01Luxury homes in Hunterdon County, NJ

Hunterdon County luxury homes for sale.

Browse luxury homes for sale in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. The county's high end is defined by land and horses: equestrian estates and large preserved farms in the horse country of Tewksbury (Oldwick), Delaware Township, and Kingwood, historic manor homes with barns and pastures, and estates overlooking the Delaware River. A buyer seeking privacy, acreage, and rural grandeur within reach of the Route 78 corridor finds gated farms, riding rings, restored 18th- and 19th-century houses, and modern country estates, many under farmland assessment or preservation programs, in one of the most scenic and affluent corners of New Jersey. Discretion, land, and equestrian infrastructure, not density, define luxury here.

Entry-level luxury homes in Hunterdon County often start around $1 million, most equestrian estates and manor homes in Tewksbury, Delaware Township, and Kingwood run in the $1.5 to $3.5 million range, and the finest large preserved farms and Delaware River estates climb well past $5 million.

$575KMedian sale price
$243Median $ / sq ft
45Average DOM
600Homes for sale

Updated Spring 2026

Search Hunterdon County luxury homes, updated in real time.

Explore the latest homes for sale in Hunterdon County, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the historic river towns, the county seat of Flemington, the suburban boroughs, and the horse and farm country.

Hunterdon County is served by highly rated districts including Hunterdon Central Regional, North Hunterdon-Voorhees, and Delaware Valley Regional and by Raritan Valley Community College, with Hunterdon Medical Center near Flemington and the Raritan Valley Line and Route 78 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 luxury homes in Hunterdon County, weigh the land as heavily as the residence: acreage, farmland assessment, preservation and Highlands status, equestrian infrastructure, and water and septic systems shape a Tewksbury horse farm, a Kingwood preserved farm, and a Delaware River estate differently, so understanding each property's land status and future use is central to buying well at the county's high end.

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Where to buy a luxury home in Hunterdon County.

Luxury inventory in Hunterdon County is concentrated in the horse country and along the Delaware River rather than in any single enclave, and the right property turns on acreage, equestrian infrastructure, privacy, and pedigree as much as square footage. Equestrian and estate buyers gravitate to Tewksbury and its village of Oldwick, Delaware Township, and Kingwood, where large farms, riding facilities, and manor homes sit on rolling, often preserved land; buyers who prize the river gravitate to estates above the Delaware near Lambertville, Stockton, and Frenchtown; and historic-home connoisseurs seek restored 18th- and 19th-century manor houses across the county. Because each estate is unique, understanding acreage, preservation status, and equestrian features matters as much as price. Compare the areas below before you choose.

Luxury character varies by setting. Tewksbury, anchored by the historic village of Oldwick, and neighboring Delaware Township and Kingwood hold the county's marquee equestrian estates, with barns, riding rings, paddocks, and pastures on acreage that is frequently farmland-assessed or under permanent preservation; the Delaware River corridor near Lambertville, Stockton, and Frenchtown offers estates with river views and access to the towpath and the art towns; and scattered across the county are restored manor homes, gentleman's farms, and modern country estates. This is a market of one-of-a-kind properties where privacy, land, and provenance, not amenities or address density, set the value, and where the Highlands Act and preservation programs can shape what an estate can and cannot become.

Life, privacy, and equestrian living for luxury buyers in Hunterdon County.

Luxury living in Hunterdon County is about space, privacy, and horses rather than exclusivity of address. An estate owner in Tewksbury, Delaware Township, or Kingwood lives behind a long drive on acres of rolling, often preserved land, with barns, riding rings, and pastures at hand, yet remains within a short drive of Interstate 78, Route 202, and the amenities of Bridgewater and the Somerset corridor. A Delaware River estate owner near Lambertville or Stockton trades some acreage for river views, the canal towpath, and the galleries and dining of the art towns. In both cases the luxury is the land itself, the quiet, the scenery, and the sense of a private world within reach of two metro areas.

For high-end buyers, the decision usually turns on acreage, equestrian needs, and privacy. Serious equestrians and gentleman-farmers head to Oldwick, Delaware Township, and Kingwood for turnkey horse facilities, ride-out access, and large preserved farms; buyers who want history restore or acquire 18th- and 19th-century manor homes; and buyers who prize water and walkability choose Delaware River estates near the art towns. Many of these properties carry farmland assessment or sit within preservation programs or the Highlands region, which affects taxes, subdivision, and future use, so understanding a property's land status is as important as touring the house, and often more consequential to long-term value.

Day to day, luxury owners in Hunterdon County live amid the assets that define the county's appeal: the horse country and hunt-country traditions of Tewksbury and Oldwick, the wineries, farm markets, and orchards of the countryside, Round Valley's exceptionally clear water for boating and camping, Ken Lockwood Gorge and the Columbia Trail for riding and cycling, and the galleries, antiques, and riverside dining of Lambertville and Frenchtown. Interstate 78, Route 202, and the Raritan Valley Line keep the New York and Philadelphia orbits within reach, while private schools, Hunterdon Medical Center, and the county's top public districts round out a lifestyle built on land, privacy, and rural refinement.

Search Hunterdon County homes by price.

Jump to a price range or property type that fits your search, browse the Hunterdon County area guide, or check current open houses. Every link below is a live page.

Browse Hunterdon County towns & neighborhoods.

Explore our town-by-town guides near Hunterdon County and across Hunterdon County. Each guide covers local neighborhoods, schools, commute options, and current listings.

Hunterdon County open houses.

Browse upcoming open houses in Hunterdon 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 Hunterdon County through our Hunterdon County property pages: single-family homes, rural, historic-town, and equestrian-estate homes, townhomes and condos, new construction, 55+ active-adult communities, and multi-family investment properties.

Market trends, Early 2026

The Hunterdon County luxury market, by the numbers.

The median list price in Hunterdon County, NJ is currently $575K, about $243 per square foot. Homes here average 45 days on market with roughly 600 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.

Hunterdon County's luxury market is defined by equestrian estates and large preserved farms in Tewksbury, Delaware Township, and Kingwood, Delaware River estates near Lambertville and Stockton, and historic manor homes across the horse country, where acreage, privacy, and provenance set the value.

$575KMedian sale price
$243Median $ / sq ft
45Average DOM
600Homes for sale

Updated Spring 2026

Within Hunterdon County, the largest equestrian estates and preserved farms in Tewksbury, Delaware Township, and Kingwood and the finest Delaware River estates command the highest prices, often well past $5 million, while entry-level luxury manor homes offer a foothold in the county's high end near $1 million. Because luxury properties here are unique and land-driven, buyers should weigh acreage, farmland assessment, preservation and Highlands status, equestrian infrastructure, and water and septic systems alongside the house itself, since those factors shape both carrying costs and long-term value as much as the residence. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.

Why buy a luxury home in Hunterdon County.

  1. Equestrian estates & farmsTewksbury (Oldwick), Delaware Township, and Kingwood offer marquee horse farms with barns, rings, and pastures on large, often preserved acreage.
  2. Privacy & acreageLuxury here is land itself, long drives, rolling hills, and rural quiet within reach of Interstate 78, Route 202, and the Somerset corridor.
  3. Delaware River estatesEstates near Lambertville, Stockton, and Frenchtown pair river views with the canal towpath and the galleries and dining of the art towns.
  4. Historic manor homesRestored 18th- and 19th-century manor houses and gentleman's farms offer provenance and character across the county's horse country.
  5. Preserved & farmland-assessed landMany estates carry farmland assessment or sit within preservation programs, shaping taxes, subdivision, and long-term use in the county's protected landscape.

Amenities & community overview.

A closer look at estates, privacy, and equestrian living for luxury buyers in Hunterdon County.

  • Browse all homes for sale in Hunterdon County or explore the wider Hunterdon County market.
  • Compare Hunterdon County neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
  • Weigh your commute: Interstate 78, Route 202, Route 31, Route 22, Route 12, and Route 29, plus the western end of the NJ Transit Raritan Valley Line reaches High Bridge, Annandale, and Lebanon, with service east toward Newark and transfers to New York, while Interstate 78 and Route 202 carry commuters toward the Somerset and Morris County job corridors.
  • Explore the historic county seat of Flemington, the Delaware River art towns of Lambertville and Frenchtown, Round Valley and Spruce Run reservoirs, and the horse country of Tewksbury, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
  • Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Hunterdon County.

Luxury life in Hunterdon County is defined by land, horses, and privacy rather than a prestige address. A Tewksbury, Delaware Township, or Kingwood estate owner lives on acres of rolling, often preserved land with barns, riding rings, and pastures, amid the hunt-country traditions and wineries of the horse country, yet within a short drive of Interstate 78 and the Somerset corridor; a Delaware River estate owner near Lambertville or Stockton pairs river views with the canal towpath and the art towns. Because these properties are one-of-a-kind and land-driven, farmland assessment, preservation and Highlands status, equestrian infrastructure, and water and septic systems shape both carrying costs and long-term value as much as the house, so understanding a property's land as thoroughly as its architecture is the surest way to buy well at the top of the Hunterdon County market.

Resources for buyers & sellers.

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First-time home buyer programs in Hunterdon County.

First-time buyer in Hunterdon County or Hunterdon 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 price of a luxury home in Hunterdon County, NJ?

Luxury prices range from around $1 million for entry-level manor homes to well past $5 million for the largest equestrian estates and preserved farms, with most estates in Tewksbury, Delaware Township, and Kingwood in the $1.5 to $3.5 million range. Call 888-327-6555 for current figures on a specific property.

Which Hunterdon County towns have the most luxury and equestrian estates?

Tewksbury and its village of Oldwick, Delaware Township, and Kingwood hold the county's marquee horse farms and estates, while the Delaware River corridor near Lambertville, Stockton, and Frenchtown offers river estates. Historic manor homes appear across the county's horse country.

What defines luxury in Hunterdon County?

Land, privacy, and equestrian infrastructure define luxury here, not density or address. The finest properties offer acreage, barns, riding rings, and pastures on rolling, often preserved land, or river views along the Delaware, in one of the most scenic and affluent corners of New Jersey.

How does farmland assessment affect a luxury estate in Hunterdon County?

Many estates carry farmland assessment, which lowers property taxes on land kept in qualifying agricultural or horticultural use. It can meaningfully reduce carrying costs, but it comes with rules and potential rollback taxes if use changes, so buyers should understand a property's assessment status. We can help you review it.

Does the New Jersey Highlands Act affect luxury estates in Hunterdon County?

It can, in the county's northern and eastern Highlands region, where the Highlands Act restricts new development, land disturbance, and subdivision. For estate buyers it matters most for building, expanding, or dividing land, so confirming a property's Highlands status is part of buying an estate well.

Are there turnkey equestrian properties in Hunterdon County?

Yes. Tewksbury, Delaware Township, and Kingwood offer turnkey horse farms with barns, riding rings, paddocks, run-in sheds, and ride-out access, many on preserved acreage, in the heart of the county's hunt and horse country. We can help you find one that fits your discipline and acreage needs.

Do luxury estates in Hunterdon County have wells and septic?

Most do, since much of the rural county lacks public water and sewer. Buyers should test wells, inspect septic systems, and understand the capacity of both, since on a large estate with barns and multiple structures, water and wastewater systems are a significant part of due diligence.

How private are luxury estates in Hunterdon County?

Very. Estates in the horse country sit on acres behind long drives, often bordered by preserved farmland that guarantees lasting open space and privacy, which is a large part of why executives and equestrians choose Hunterdon over denser affluent suburbs.

Can Four Point Realty help me buy a luxury or equestrian estate in Hunterdon County?

Yes. We help high-end buyers evaluate acreage, equestrian infrastructure, farmland assessment, preservation and Highlands status, and water and septic systems, and find the right estate in Tewksbury, Delaware Township, Kingwood, or along the Delaware. Call 888-327-6555 to start.

Can Four Point Realty help me sell my luxury home in Hunterdon County?

Yes. We market luxury and equestrian estates with a listing fee starting at 1%*, professional photography, and pricing built on real, estate-specific comparables and land-value analysis. Request a free home value estimate to start.

How do I get alerts for new luxury listings in Hunterdon County?

Register for a free account and set your price, acreage, and equestrian-feature filters, or call 888-327-6555 and we will set up a curated luxury and estate search for you.

What areas near Hunterdon County should luxury buyers also consider?

Buyers sometimes compare Hunterdon's horse country against neighboring Somerset County's Somerset Hills, Morris County's hunt country, or Bucks County, Pennsylvania across the Delaware for additional estate and equestrian inventory. We can help you weigh the trade-offs.

Should I buy an existing estate or build one in Hunterdon County?

Existing estates in Tewksbury, Delaware Township, or Kingwood offer established grounds, barns, and mature landscaping, while building on a farmland-to-residential lot lets you design around your equestrian and privacy needs, subject to wells, septic, and Highlands rules. We can help you weigh both.

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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Broker / Owner, 20+ years

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