01Townhomes in Hunterdon County, NJ
Hunterdon County townhomes for sale.
Browse townhomes for sale in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Townhome inventory here is largely a story of newer, planned communities, concentrated in and around Flemington, Raritan Township, Clinton, and Readington, where builders have added garaged, low-maintenance townhomes near shopping, schools, Hunterdon Medical Center, and the Route 202 and 31 corridors. For first-time buyers who want more space than a condo, commuters who want an easy drive to Interstate 78 or a Raritan Valley Line platform, and downsizers who want to shed the wells, septic, and acreage of a rural house without leaving the county, Hunterdon offers townhome living at attainable prices in the walkable, lower-maintenance heart of an otherwise land-rich market.
Townhomes in and around Flemington often start in the $300s to $400s, most newer townhomes in Raritan Township, Clinton, and Readington run in the $400s to $550s, and the largest and newest townhomes climb past $600,000.
Updated Spring 2026
Search Hunterdon County townhomes, 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 townhomes in Hunterdon County, weigh the community as heavily as the unit: review the association's monthly fee, reserves, parking, and rules, since a Flemington townhome near the county seat, a Raritan Township planned community, and a Clinton or Readington unit near Interstate 78 offer very different fees, commutes, and lifestyles in a rural county where townhomes cluster in the walkable, service-rich center.
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Where to buy a townhome in Hunterdon County.
Townhome inventory in Hunterdon County is concentrated in newer planned communities around Flemington and the service townships, and where you look depends on budget, commute, and how new you want the home. First-time buyers and value-focused townhome shoppers gravitate to Flemington and Raritan Township, commuters and families who want newer construction choose Clinton and Readington near Interstate 78 and Whitehouse Station, and downsizers who want the newest low-maintenance homes look to the active-adult and planned communities in those same townships. Because townhomes here are mostly built in planned developments rather than scattered across the countryside, knowing the individual communities matters. Compare the areas below before you choose.
Townhome character varies by location. Flemington and Raritan Township hold the county's deepest townhome market, built for commuters and downsizers near the borough's Main Street, Hunterdon Medical Center, and the Route 202 and 31 corridors; Clinton adds newer communities near Interstate 78, the Red Mill, and Spruce Run; and Readington offers townhomes near Whitehouse Station and the Merck campus. That range gives townhome buyers a real choice, from an attainable Flemington unit near the county seat to a newer garaged townhome near the highway, all in the lower-maintenance heart of a rural county and within reach of the Raritan Valley Line and the Somerset and Morris job corridors.
Buyers should also weigh how sharply Hunterdon County townhome communities differ from one another: an older, mid-priced unit in or near Flemington close to Main Street and Hunterdon Medical Center, a newer garaged townhome in a Raritan Township planned community, and a brand-new townhome in a Clinton or Readington development near Interstate 78 and Whitehouse Station each offer a distinct blend of price, age, commute, and lifestyle, so touring several communities and reviewing each association's finances and rules is the surest way to match a townhome to the way a buyer actually wants to live in this affluent, rural part of New Jersey.
Life, commute, and low-maintenance living for townhome buyers in Hunterdon County.
Townhome living in Hunterdon County pairs more space than a condo with far less upkeep than a rural house on acreage. A townhome owner in Flemington or Raritan Township gets a garage and multiple levels while trading wells, septic, and yard work for a homeowners' association, sits minutes from Hunterdon Medical Center, Main Street, and the Route 202 and 31 corridors, and can reach Interstate 78 or a Raritan Valley Line platform for a commute toward Somerset, Morris, and Newark. For buyers who want ownership and room to grow without the responsibilities of a country property, it is the county's most practical middle path.
For first-time buyers, commuters, and downsizers, townhomes are a practical entry into an affluent, higher-priced county. They offer more square footage and a garage compared with a condo, lower carrying costs and maintenance than a single-family estate, and locations near Flemington's shops, Hunterdon Medical Center, and the highways, all without the wells, septic, and acreage of a rural house. Downsizers moving out of a Tewksbury or Delaware Township estate, in particular, find newer planned townhomes near the county seat that free equity while keeping them close to healthcare and services.
Day to day, townhome owners in Flemington's and Raritan Township's planned communities enjoy garages, maintained grounds, and easy access to Main Street, Hunterdon Medical Center, and the Route 202 and 31 corridors, while Clinton and Readington owners add proximity to Interstate 78, Spruce Run, and the Merck campus at Whitehouse Station. Weekends bring Round Valley, the Columbia Trail, and the river towns of Lambertville and Frenchtown within easy reach. That low-maintenance, commuter-friendly lifestyle is the heart of Hunterdon County's townhome appeal.
Resale strength is a quiet advantage of the Hunterdon County townhome market: because newer, garaged, low-maintenance units in Raritan Township, Clinton, and Readington appeal to the county's steady flow of Route 78-corridor commuters, first-time buyers, and downsizers leaving rural estates, a well-kept townhome in a desirable planned community near Flemington and Hunterdon Medical Center tends to draw reliable interest whenever it comes to market, which gives owners real confidence that the home they buy today can be sold without difficulty when their needs change, all in an affluent corner of New Jersey where planned townhome supply stays limited and demand stays firm.
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.
The Hunterdon County townhome 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 townhome market centers on newer planned communities in and around Flemington, Raritan Township, Clinton, and Readington, built for commuters, first-time buyers, and downsizers seeking lower-maintenance living near services and the highways.
Updated Spring 2026
Within Hunterdon County, the largest and newest townhomes in Raritan Township, Clinton, and Readington command the higher townhome prices, while older and smaller units in and around Flemington offer the county's most attainable townhome ownership. Because Hunterdon townhomes sit in planned communities near the county seat and the highways, well-kept units with healthy associations tend to draw steady interest from the county's flow of commuters and downsizers, so buyers benefit from reviewing each community's fees, reserves, and rules as closely as the unit itself. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy a townhome in Hunterdon County.
- More space than a condoFlemington, Raritan Township, and Clinton offer garaged, multi-level townhomes with more room than a condo and far less upkeep than a rural house.
- Attainable in an affluent countyOlder townhomes in and around Flemington offer some of the county's more attainable ownership in an otherwise higher-priced, land-rich market.
- Commuter-friendly locationsClinton and Readington townhomes sit near Interstate 78, Whitehouse Station, and the Raritan Valley Line for the Somerset and Morris job corridors.
- Near the county seatFlemington and Raritan Township townhomes cluster near Main Street, Hunterdon Medical Center, and the Route 202 and 31 corridors for shopping and services.
- Downsizer-friendlyNewer planned and active-adult townhomes let owners shed the wells, septic, and acreage of a rural estate while staying near healthcare and family.
Amenities & community overview.
A closer look at communities, amenities, and low-maintenance living for townhome 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.
Townhome life in Hunterdon County suits buyers who want ownership and space without the wells, septic, and acreage that define most of the county. A Flemington or Raritan Township townhome owner enjoys a garage, maintained grounds, and easy access to Main Street, Hunterdon Medical Center, and the Route 202 and 31 corridors; a Clinton owner lives near Interstate 78, the Red Mill, and Spruce Run; and a Readington owner sits near Whitehouse Station and the Merck campus, with Round Valley, the Columbia Trail, and the river towns of Lambertville and Frenchtown all within easy reach. Because Hunterdon townhomes sit in planned communities, the health of the association and the location near the county seat and the highways shape both daily life and long-term value, so touring several communities and reviewing each one's fees and reserves is the surest way to buy a Hunterdon County townhome well.
Resources for buyers & sellers.
Local and county government, schools, healthcare, transportation, parks, and financial assistance relevant to Hunterdon County, NJ buyers and sellers, every link verified and described below.
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 townhome in Hunterdon County, NJ?
Townhome prices vary by community and age, from the $300s to $400s in and around Flemington to past $600,000 for the largest and newest units, with most townhomes in Raritan Township, Clinton, and Readington in the $400s to $550s. Call 888-327-6555 for current figures.
Which Hunterdon County towns have the most townhomes?
Flemington and Raritan Township hold the county's deepest townhome market, with Clinton and Readington adding newer planned communities near Interstate 78 and Whitehouse Station. Townhomes here are mostly built in planned developments near the county seat and the highways.
Are townhomes a good option for first-time buyers in Hunterdon County?
Yes. Townhomes in and around Flemington offer more space than a condo and less upkeep than a rural house, with no wells, septic, or acreage to maintain, at some of the county's more attainable prices near shopping, healthcare, and highways.
Are there active-adult or downsizer townhomes in Hunterdon County?
Yes. Raritan Township, Readington, and Flemington offer newer planned and age-restricted townhome communities that suit downsizers leaving a rural estate, with single-level or low-maintenance layouts near Hunterdon Medical Center and Hunterdon Health.
What are townhome association fees like in Hunterdon County?
Fees vary by community and cover exterior maintenance, common areas, and reserves. Buyers should review each association's fee, reserves, and rules closely, as they shape both monthly cost and long-term value in the county's planned communities.
How competitive is the townhome market in Hunterdon County?
Steady, since well-kept units near the county seat and Interstate 78 draw reliable interest from the county's commuters and downsizers. Pricing and pace vary by community and age, with newer communities in Raritan Township and Clinton in strongest demand.
Can I get a commute from a Hunterdon County townhome?
Yes. Townhomes in Clinton and Readington sit near Interstate 78 and the Raritan Valley Line stations at High Bridge, Annandale, and Lebanon, while Flemington and Raritan Township units use Route 202 and 31 toward the Somerset and Morris job corridors and Newark.
Should I buy a townhome or a single-family home in Hunterdon County?
Townhomes offer lower maintenance and price and no wells or septic, while single-family homes offer more space, land, and privacy, especially in the rural townships. See our single-family page to compare, and we can help you weigh both.
Can Four Point Realty help me buy a townhome in Hunterdon County?
Yes. We help townhome buyers compare communities, review association finances and rules, and find the right low-maintenance home in Flemington, Raritan Township, Clinton, and Readington. Call 888-327-6555 to start.
Can Four Point Realty help me sell my townhome in Hunterdon County?
Yes. We market townhomes across the county with a listing fee starting at 1%*, professional photography, and pricing built on real, community-specific comparables. Request a free home value estimate to start.
How do I get alerts for new townhome listings in Hunterdon County?
Register for a free account and set your community, price, and bedroom filters, or call 888-327-6555 and we will set up a curated townhome search for you.
What towns near Hunterdon County should townhome buyers also consider?
Buyers sometimes compare Hunterdon's townhome communities against neighboring Somerset County, which offers a deeper townhome market along the Route 202 and 287 corridors. We can help you weigh the trade-offs.
Should I buy a townhome or a condo in Hunterdon County?
Townhomes typically offer more space and a garage, while condos offer the lowest upkeep and often the lowest entry price. Both cluster around Flemington and the service townships; see our condos page to compare.
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