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Marlboro, NJ homes for sale & real estate.

Browse homes for sale in Marlboro, NJ, one of western Monmouth County's most sought-after suburban townships, known for top-rated schools, spacious colonials, and well-planned developments. Marlboro includes the Morganville and Robertsville sections and ranges from established neighborhoods to newer move-up homes on generous lots.

Marlboro is built around the Route 9 corridor, with Route 79, Route 18, and Route 520 (Newman Springs Road) as the main connectors, and NJ Transit express bus service to the Port Authority in New York, while the Aberdeen-Matawan train station on the North Jersey Coast Line is a short drive for rail commuters. Prices reflect the town's family appeal: a limited supply of smaller homes and townhomes offers more attainable entry points, the bulk of single-family colonials trade in the high six figures to around $1 million, and larger estate homes climb well above that.

$805KMedian sale price
$360Median $ / sq ft
18Average DOM
100Homes for sale

Updated June 2026. Marlboro (07746) figures from Redfin and Rocket market data; live numbers update from our MLS feed.

Search Marlboro listings, updated in real time.

Explore the latest homes for sale in Marlboro, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing. Inventory is dominated by single-family colonials and move-up homes, with a smaller selection of townhomes, condos, and luxury estate properties across the township.

Marlboro is anchored by the well-regarded Marlboro Township Public Schools (PreK-8) and Marlboro High School in the Freehold Regional district, with quick access to CentraState Medical Center in Freehold, Route 9 shopping, and commuter bus and rail to New York. Use the price-range pages below to narrow your search, or call 888-327-6555 for a neighborhood-by-neighborhood update.

02Explore Communities & Market

Explore Marlboro and nearby Monmouth communities.

Marlboro sits in the heart of western Monmouth County, surrounded by family suburbs and horse-country estates. Buyers comparing top-schools towns look to Holmdel and Colts Neck; those who want similar value and space compare Manalapan, Howell, and Freehold; and commuters weigh the Bayshore rail towns of Matawan and Aberdeen just to the north. Compare the nearby towns below.

Search Marlboro homes by price.

Jump straight to the price range that fits your search, browse the full Marlboro area guide, or check current open houses. Every link below is a live Marlboro page.

Browse Monmouth County towns & neighborhoods.

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

Marlboro open houses.

Browse upcoming open houses in Marlboro, 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 Marlboro through our Monmouth County property pages: single-family homes, luxury estates, townhomes and condos, new construction, 55+ communities, and multi-family investment properties.

Market trends, Early 2026

The Marlboro market, by the numbers.

Marlboro is a move-up market driven by families relocating for the schools and the space. Well-priced single-family colonials move quickly, and a limited supply of smaller homes and townhomes keeps competition strong at the entry level.

$805KMedian sale price
$360Median $ / sq ft
18Average DOM
100Homes for sale

Updated June 2026. Marlboro (07746) figures from Redfin and Rocket market data.

Within Marlboro, larger colonials and custom estate homes on bigger lots command the highest prices, while townhomes, condos, and smaller single-family homes offer the more attainable entry points into this top-schools township. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.

Why buy a home in Marlboro.

  1. Top-rated schoolsMarlboro Township Public Schools is a consistently high-performing PreK-8 district, feeding into Marlboro High School in the Freehold Regional district, a major reason families choose the town.
  2. Space and planned neighborhoodsMarlboro offers generous lots and well-planned developments across the Morganville and Robertsville sections, with a deep supply of move-up colonials and newer construction.
  3. Commuter access to New YorkRoute 9 express buses run to the Port Authority, and the Aberdeen-Matawan train on the North Jersey Coast Line is a short drive, giving residents both rail and bus options to New York.
  4. Western Monmouth locationMarlboro sits minutes from Freehold's shopping and CentraState Medical Center, with the Jersey Shore beaches and Route 18 corridor an easy drive away.
  5. Strong, steady demandThe combination of schools, space, and commuter access keeps Marlboro in consistent demand among move-up buyers, supporting long-term values.

Amenities & community overview.

  • Browse all homes for sale in Marlboro or explore the wider Monmouth County market.
  • Compare Marlboro's established neighborhoods against newer move-up developments in the Morganville and Robertsville sections before choosing.
  • Weigh your commute: Route 9 express buses to New York, the Aberdeen-Matawan train, and the Garden State Parkway a short drive east.
  • Explore Big Brook Park, the Marlboro recreation fields, and nearby Monmouth Battlefield State Park and county golf courses.
  • Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Marlboro.

Resources for buyers & sellers.

Local and state government, schools, healthcare, transportation, parks, and financial assistance relevant to Marlboro, NJ buyers and sellers.

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β˜… First-time buyers, NJHMFA

First-time home buyer programs near Marlboro.

First-time buyer in Marlboro or Monmouth 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 Marlboro, NJ?

Marlboro's median sale price has been in the low $800,000s, but the range is wide. Townhomes, condos, and smaller single-family homes offer more attainable entry points, the bulk of colonials trade in the high six figures to around $1 million, and larger estate homes climb well above that. Call 888-327-6555 for a current breakdown.

Why do families move to Marlboro?

Marlboro is best known for its highly rated Marlboro Township Public Schools and its spacious, well-planned neighborhoods. Add commuter bus and rail access to New York, proximity to Freehold's shopping and healthcare, and an easy drive to the Jersey Shore, and the town consistently ranks among the most desirable suburbs in western Monmouth County.

How are the schools in Marlboro, NJ?

Marlboro Township Public Schools is a PreK-8 district of eight schools, widely regarded as one of the stronger districts in the county. For high school, students attend Marlboro High School, part of the Freehold Regional High School District. Review the NJ Department of Education report cards linked on this page for current data.

How is the commute from Marlboro to New York City?

Many Marlboro residents take NJ Transit express buses from the Route 9 park-and-ride to the Port Authority in Manhattan. For rail, the Aberdeen-Matawan station on the North Jersey Coast Line is a short drive north. Drivers use Route 9, Route 18, and the Garden State Parkway just to the east.

What are the neighborhoods and sections of Marlboro?

Marlboro is made up of several sections, most notably Morganville and Robertsville, along with many named subdivisions and developments. They range from established neighborhoods to newer move-up communities on larger lots. Call 888-327-6555 and we will help you target the right neighborhood.

What kinds of homes are for sale in Marlboro?

Inventory is dominated by single-family colonials and move-up homes, with a smaller selection of townhomes, condos, 55+ community homes, and luxury estate properties. You will also find periodic new construction. Browse the price-range pages on this site or call 888-327-6555 for current listings.

How much are property taxes in Marlboro, NJ?

Property taxes in Marlboro reflect the township's municipal, school, and county levies, and the exact bill depends on a home's assessed value. Always review the current rate and assessment for a specific property; the NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page covers rates, deductions, and appeals.

Are there townhomes and 55+ communities in Marlboro?

Yes. Alongside its single-family neighborhoods, Marlboro has townhome and condominium communities and age-restricted 55+ options that tend to be the more attainable entry points into the township. See the price-range pages on this site or call 888-327-6555 for current listings.

Is new construction available in Marlboro?

New construction in Marlboro tends to be custom single-family homes, tear-down rebuilds, and periodic smaller developments rather than large subdivisions. Inventory is limited, so call 888-327-6555 or register for alerts to hear about new listings first.

What is there to do in Marlboro?

Marlboro offers township parks like Big Brook Park, recreation fields and trails, nearby Monmouth Battlefield State Park, county golf courses, and quick access to Freehold Raceway Mall and the dining and shopping along Route 9. The Jersey Shore beaches are a manageable drive east.

Is Marlboro a good place to live and invest?

Marlboro sees consistent buyer demand from move-up buyers relocating for the schools and the space, which supports long-term values. Returns depend on price, taxes, and property type, so review the numbers carefully; we can help you weigh single-family, townhome, and 55+ options for your goals.

What towns border Marlboro?

Marlboro is bordered by Manalapan and Englishtown to the south and west, Freehold Township to the south, Colts Neck to the east, Holmdel and Aberdeen to the northeast, and Old Bridge in Middlesex County to the north. Each nearby town has a different mix of price, schools, and lot size.

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

Yes. Four Point Realty, led by Naveen Sharma, helps buyers and sellers throughout Marlboro and Monmouth County with full-service representation and a listing fee starting at 1%*. Whether you are buying, moving up, relocating, or selling, call 888-327-6555 or request a free home value estimate.

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.

Naveen Sharma, Broker/Owner, Four Point Realty

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Broker / Owner, 20+ years

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