01Condos in Middlesex County, NJ
Middlesex County condos for sale.
Browse condos and townhomes for sale in Middlesex County, New Jersey. Condominiums and townhome-style condos are among the most practical, lower-maintenance ways to own in one of Central Jersey's most connected markets. Inventory spans mid-rise and garden-style condos near the Northeast Corridor in New Brunswick, Edison, and Metuchen , townhome communities in Sayreville, South Brunswick, Old Bridge, and East Brunswick , and active resale buildings in Woodbridge, Perth Amboy, and Piscataway - across all 25 of the county's municipalities and at price points that work for first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors alike.
For condo buyers, location and commute usually matter most, and Middlesex County delivers. NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor Line serves New Brunswick, Edison, Metuchen, and Woodbridge with direct trains to Newark and New York Penn Station, the North Jersey Coast Line serves Woodbridge and Perth Amboy, and the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, and Routes 1, 18, and 287 put the whole region within reach. On price, condos generally sit below the county's roughly $535,000 overall median: entry-level units in New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, and Carteret often start in the $250,000-$350,000 range, mid-market condos and townhomes in Edison, Sayreville, and Old Bridge commonly run $350,000-$500,000 , and newer or upscale townhome communities in South Brunswick, Plainsboro, and Metuchen push past $500,000 . Lower entry prices and exterior maintenance handled by the association are the core appeal.
Updated Spring 2026
Search Middlesex County condos, updated in real time.
Explore the latest condos and townhomes for sale in Middlesex County, NJ , with listings updated in real time so you see accurate pricing, HOA fees, and availability. Filter by price, bedrooms, and town to compare buildings in Edison and Sayreville with townhome communities in South Brunswick, Old Bridge, and East Brunswick.
Condo demand here is driven by commuters who want rail access without single-family upkeep, downsizers trading a house for a low-maintenance home, and investors targeting steady rental demand near Rutgers University , Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital , and the Route 1 employment corridor. Well-priced units near the Northeast Corridor stations tend to move quickly. Buyers open to a wider search may also compare condos in neighboring Somerset, Union, and Mercer counties , which offer additional buildings and price points within a short drive. Four Point Realty helps condo buyers across Central Jersey weigh fees, financing, and resale before they commit.
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02Explore Communities & Market
Where to buy a condo in Middlesex County.
Condo and townhome inventory is not spread evenly across the county. Commuters who want to walk to the train look to Metuchen, Edison, Woodbridge, and New Brunswick . Buyers seeking newer townhome communities and amenities gravitate to South Brunswick, Sayreville, Old Bridge, and East Brunswick . Value-focused buyers and investors target resale condos in New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, and Piscataway , where entry prices are lowest and rental demand is strongest.
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Jump to a price range or property type that fits your search, browse the Middlesex County area guide, or check current open houses. Every link below is a live page.
Browse Middlesex County towns & neighborhoods.
Explore our town-by-town guides near Middlesex County and across Middlesex County. Each guide covers local neighborhoods, schools, commute options, and current listings.
Middlesex County open houses.
Browse upcoming open houses in Middlesex 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 Middlesex County through our Middlesex County property pages: single-family homes, transit-oriented and suburban homes, townhomes and condos, new construction, 55+ active-adult communities, and multi-family investment properties.
The Middlesex County condo market, by the numbers.
The Middlesex County condo and townhome market tracks the county's role as a dense, transit-rich Central Jersey hub. Demand is steady year-round from commuters who want Northeast Corridor access without a yard to maintain, downsizers, and investors chasing rental yield near Rutgers and the New Brunswick healthcare corridor. Because condos typically price below detached homes, they are often the most attainable way into desirable school districts and walkable downtowns.
Updated Spring 2026
As a rule, the lowest condo entry prices are in New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, and Carteret, while newer townhome communities in South Brunswick, Plainsboro, and Metuchen command the highest prices. Call 888-327-6555 for a building-specific read on prices, HOA fees, and inventory in your target Middlesex County town. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy a condo in Middlesex County.
- Walk-to-Train ConvenienceCondos and townhomes near the Northeast Corridor stations in New Brunswick, Edison, Metuchen, and Woodbridge let commuters reach Newark and New York Penn Station by rail - a lifestyle that supports both resale value and rental demand.
- Low-Maintenance OwnershipAssociations typically handle exterior upkeep, landscaping, and snow removal, making condos ideal for first-time buyers, busy professionals, and downsizers who want to own without the work of a single-family home.
- Strong Rental DemandWith Rutgers University, Robert Wood Johnson and Saint Peter's hospitals, and the Route 1 corridor nearby, condos near New Brunswick and the train stations see reliable tenant demand - a draw for investors and house-hackers.
- Attainable Entry PricesCondos generally price below the county's ~$535,000 overall median, opening the door to desirable towns and school districts that might be out of reach for a comparable detached home.
- Central, Connected LocationThe NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, and Routes 1, 18, and 287 place condo owners midway between New York and Philadelphia, with Newark Liberty International Airport a short drive north.
Amenities & community overview.
- Browse all homes for sale in Middlesex County or explore the wider Middlesex County market.
- Compare Middlesex County neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
- Weigh your commute: the New Jersey Turnpike, the Garden State Parkway, Interstate 287, US Route 1, and Route 18, plus the NJ Transit Northeast Corridor line stops in New Brunswick, Edison, Metuchen, and Woodbridge with direct trains to Newark and New York Penn Station.
- Explore Rutgers University, the Northeast Corridor rail line, and the Raritan River waterfront, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Middlesex County.
Resources for buyers & sellers.
Local and state government, schools, healthcare, transportation, parks, and financial assistance relevant to Middlesex County, NJ buyers and sellers.
First-time home buyer programs in Middlesex County.
First-time buyer in Middlesex County or Middlesex 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.
03Connect for Answers
Frequently asked questions.
What is the average price of a condo in Middlesex County, NJ?
Condo and townhome prices in Middlesex County generally fall below the county's roughly $535,000 overall median. Entry-level condos in New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, and Carteret often start in the $250,000-$350,000 range, mid-market units in Edison, Sayreville, and Old Bridge typically run $350,000-$500,000, and newer townhome communities in South Brunswick, Plainsboro, and Metuchen frequently exceed $500,000. Call 888-327-6555 for current building-level pricing.
Which Middlesex County towns have the most condos and townhomes?
Condo and townhome inventory is concentrated in Edison, Sayreville, South Brunswick, Old Bridge, East Brunswick, New Brunswick, Woodbridge, and Perth Amboy. Commuters favor buildings near the Northeast Corridor stations in Metuchen, Edison, and New Brunswick, while newer townhome communities cluster in South Brunswick and Sayreville.
Are condos a good investment in Middlesex County?
Many investors target Middlesex County condos for steady rental demand near Rutgers University, the New Brunswick healthcare corridor, and the train stations. Yields depend on price, HOA fees, taxes, and rental rules, so review the association's rental cap and budget before buying. We can run the numbers on any specific building.
What are HOA fees like for Middlesex County condos?
HOA fees vary widely by building based on amenities, age, and what the association covers - exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, water, and reserves. Always review the master deed, budget, and reserve study before making an offer. We help buyers compare fees and what they actually include across buildings.
Can I use an FHA or VA loan to buy a condo in Middlesex County?
Sometimes - the building itself must be FHA- or VA-approved for those loans, not just the buyer. Approval status changes over time, so confirm it early because it affects both your purchase and your future resale pool. We check approval status before you tour so there are no surprises.
Are condos near NJ Transit stations more expensive?
Condos within walking distance of the Northeast Corridor stations in Metuchen, Edison, New Brunswick, and Woodbridge typically command a premium and hold value well because of the direct rail commute to Newark and New York Penn Station. The convenience also supports strong rental demand.
What is the difference between a condo and a townhome here?
In Middlesex County the terms overlap. A condo is a form of ownership where you own your unit and share common elements; many local 'townhomes' are legally condos with an attached, multi-level layout. What matters most is the ownership structure, the HOA budget, and what you are responsible for - we walk buyers through both.
How are property taxes on condos in Middlesex County?
Condos are taxed like other property based on assessed value and the municipality's tax rate, which differs by town. Because condos usually assess lower than detached homes, the tax bill is often lower too. The NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page explains rates, deductions, and appeals.
Is now a good time to buy a condo in Middlesex County?
Condo demand stays steady year-round thanks to commuters, downsizers, and investors, and well-priced units near transit move quickly. The best time depends on your finances and goals more than the calendar. Call 888-327-6555 for a current read on inventory and pricing in your target town.
Do condos in Middlesex County come with parking?
Most do, but the type varies - assigned spots, garages, or shared lots - and some urban buildings in New Brunswick or Perth Amboy offer limited or permit parking. Confirm parking in the association documents before you buy, especially if you have multiple vehicles.
Are there 55+ or active-adult condo communities in Middlesex County?
Yes. Monroe Township in particular is known for active-adult communities, and several other towns offer age-restricted condos and townhomes. See our Middlesex County 55+ homes page or call 888-327-6555 for current listings.
Can Four Point Realty help me sell my Middlesex County condo?
Yes. We list and market condos and townhomes across Middlesex County with a listing fee starting at 1%, full-service representation, and pricing built on real building-level comparables. Request a free home value estimate to get started.
How do I get alerts for new condo listings in Middlesex County?
Register for a free account and set your filters by town, price, and bedrooms to receive instant alerts when new Middlesex County condos hit the market, or call 888-327-6555 and we will set up a custom search for you.
Why choose Four Point Realty for your search.
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