01Townhomes in Morris County, NJ
Morris County townhomes for sale.
Browse townhomes for sale in Morris County, New Jersey. Townhome living here clusters near NJ Transit rail, the Interstate 287 corridor, and the county's office parks, with commuter-friendly developments in Parsippany and Morris Plains, low-maintenance planned communities in Rockaway and Denville, and walkable townhomes near downtown Morristown minutes from Midtown Direct rail. It is a favorite choice for commuters, first-time buyers, and downsizers who want less exterior upkeep without giving up a Morris County address.
Townhomes in Dover and Rockaway start in the $300s to $400s, most townhomes in Parsippany, Morris Plains, and Denville run in the $500s to $700s, and premium townhomes near downtown Morristown and Chatham climb past $800,000.
Updated Spring 2026
Search Morris County townhomes, updated in real time.
Explore the latest homes for sale in Morris County, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the county's commuter towns, lake communities, corporate-campus suburbs, and estate markets, from Morristown and Madison to Denville, Parsippany, and the horse country of Chester and Mendham.
Morris County is served by top districts including Chatham and Madison, with Atlantic Health Morristown Medical Center nearby and Midtown Direct rail into Manhattan. Use the price-range pages below to narrow your search, or call 888-327-6555 for a town-by-town update.
When comparing townhomes, read the homeowners association details carefully, monthly fees, what they cover, and any rental or pet restrictions. Two similar Parsippany townhomes can carry very different association rules that affect both cost and resale.
02Explore Communities & Market
Where to buy a townhome in Morris County.
Townhome inventory in Morris County concentrates near rail, highways, and employment, and the right development depends on commute and lifestyle. Commuters gravitate to Parsippany and Morris Plains for townhomes near Interstate 287 and the office parks, first-time buyers and downsizers favor Rockaway and Denville planned communities, and buyers who want a walkable downtown choose townhomes near the Morristown Green. Many of the county's townhome communities were built from the 1980s onward on former corporate or industrial parcels, giving them larger floor plans and attached garages. Compare the towns below before you choose.
Townhome stock is not spread evenly across Morris County. The estate townships of Harding, Mendham, and Chester have very few townhomes by design, so buyers seeking low-maintenance attached living more often land in Parsippany, Rockaway, or Morris Plains, where planned developments are common. Downtown Morristown adds a more urban option, with newer townhome and condo-style product within walking distance of restaurants and the train, appealing to buyers who want a car-optional lifestyle.
The age and reserve health of a townhome association matters as much as the unit in Morris County. Older Parsippany and Rockaway developments may face roof, siding, or paving assessments, while newer communities carry higher fees but fewer surprises, so reviewing the association's budget and reserve study is essential before buying a Morris County townhome.
Life, commute, and work-life balance for townhome buyers in Morris County.
Townhome living in Morris County is built around convenience: less exterior upkeep, a lock-and-leave lifestyle, and easy access to rail, highways, and the office parks. A townhome buyer in Parsippany or Morris Plains can reach the Interstate 287 corridor or a Morristown Line station in minutes, keeping both a Manhattan commute and a reverse commute to the county's own employers within easy reach.
For townhome buyers, work-life balance often means trading yard maintenance for time back. Young professionals and downsizers weighing Morris County against denser Essex or Union towns frequently choose a Morris townhome for the combination of low upkeep, association-maintained grounds, and proximity to both the Midtown Direct rail and the corporate campuses in Parsippany and Florham Park.
Townhome communities in Rockaway and Denville put shopping, county parks, and highway access within a short drive, while downtown Morristown townhomes put restaurants and the train within a walk, which is a major part of why townhome buyers describe Morris County as offering a lower-maintenance path to the same commute and schools.
Townhome buyers in Morris County often value the predictability of association-managed living: a known monthly fee that covers snow removal, landscaping, and roofs replaces the unpredictable upkeep of a detached house, which is a meaningful draw for commuters who travel and downsizers who no longer want to manage a yard through a New Jersey winter.
Resale in Morris County's townhome market rewards communities that are well run as much as well located. Buyers increasingly scrutinize an association's financial health, its reserve funding, its history of special assessments, and its rules on rentals and pets, because a healthy, professionally managed community protects value while a troubled one can weigh on it. For that reason, the smartest townhome purchases here pair a good unit and location with a association that has managed its buildings and budget responsibly over time.
Search Morris County homes by price.
Jump to a price range or property type that fits your search, browse the Morris County area guide, or check current open houses. Every link below is a live page.
Browse Morris County towns & neighborhoods.
Explore our town-by-town guides near Morris County and across Morris County. Each guide covers local neighborhoods, schools, commute options, and current listings.
Morris County open houses.
Browse upcoming open houses in Morris 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 Morris County through our Morris County property pages: single-family homes, suburban, historic-town, and lakefront homes, townhomes and condos, new construction, 55+ active-adult communities, and multi-family investment properties.
The Morris County townhome market, by the numbers.
The median list price in Morris County, NJ is currently $699K, about $323 per square foot. Homes here average 50 days on market with roughly 1300 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.
Morris County's townhome market moves briskly in commuter-friendly developments near Parsippany, Morris Plains, and downtown Morristown, where low-maintenance living and rail access draw steady demand.
Updated Spring 2026
Within Morris County, the priciest townhomes cluster near downtown Morristown and in Chatham, while more attainable townhome inventory sits in Dover, Rockaway, and Wharton. Townhomes often appeal to buyers on both ends of the market, first-timers and downsizers, so well-priced units near rail and the office parks can move quickly year-round. Townhome demand in Morris County holds up well precisely because it serves both entry-level and downsizing buyers, giving well-located units near rail and the office parks a broad buyer pool that tends to keep them liquid across market cycles. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy a townhome in Morris County.
- Low-maintenance livingMorris County townhomes trade yard work and exterior upkeep for association-maintained grounds, a major draw for commuters and downsizers.
- Commuter accessTownhome communities in Parsippany and Morris Plains sit near Interstate 287, the office parks, and Morristown Line rail, keeping both a Manhattan and a reverse commute within reach.
- Attainable entryTownhomes in Dover, Rockaway, and Wharton offer some of the county's more accessible price points for buyers who want to own in Morris County.
- Walkable optionsNewer townhome product near the Morristown Green puts restaurants, nightlife, and Midtown Direct rail within a genuine walk.
- Amenity communitiesMany Morris County townhome developments include pools, clubhouses, and maintained common areas that add lifestyle value without added upkeep.
Amenities & community overview.
A closer look at daily life, services, and amenities for townhome buyers in and around Morris County.
- Browse all homes for sale in Morris County or explore the wider Morris County market.
- Compare Morris County neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
- Weigh your commute: Interstate 80, Interstate 287, Route 10, Route 24, Route 46, and US Routes 202 and 206, plus the NJ Transit Morristown Line runs Midtown Direct trains from Morristown, Convent Station, Madison, and Chatham straight into New York Penn Station, with the Montclair-Boonton Line and Gladstone Branch adding service from Denville, Boonton, and the western hill towns.
- Explore Morristown National Historical Park, the historic Morristown Green, Lake Hopatcong, and the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Morris County.
Townhome communities in Morris County often build a sense of neighborhood around shared amenities and maintained grounds rather than individual yards. Buyers in Parsippany and Rockaway developments describe pools, clubhouses, and walking paths that make it easy to meet neighbors, while downtown Morristown townhome owners trade that for a walkable Main Street, a weekly farmers market, and the train. For commuters and downsizers alike, the appeal is the same: a Morris County address and commute with a fraction of the exterior upkeep.
Resources for buyers & sellers.
Local and state government, schools, healthcare, transportation, parks, and financial assistance relevant to Morris County, NJ buyers and sellers, every link verified and described below.
First-time home buyer programs in Morris County.
First-time buyer in Morris County or Morris 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 townhome in Morris County, NJ?
Townhome prices range from the $300s to $400s in Dover and Rockaway to well over $800K near downtown Morristown and Chatham, with most falling in the $500s to $700s. Call 888-327-6555 for a development-specific update.
Which Morris County towns have the most townhomes?
Parsippany, Rockaway, Morris Plains, and Denville have the largest concentrations of townhome and planned-community inventory, while downtown Morristown offers newer, more urban attached product.
Are townhomes a good option for commuters in Morris County?
Yes. Townhomes near Interstate 287 and Morristown Line rail in Parsippany and Morris Plains give commuters low-maintenance living within reach of both Manhattan and the county office parks.
What are HOA fees like for Morris County townhomes?
Fees vary by community and typically cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and shared amenities. Always review what's included and any restrictions before making an offer.
Are there townhomes near downtown Morristown?
Yes. Newer townhome and condo-style developments near the Morristown Green put restaurants, nightlife, and Midtown Direct rail within walking distance, at a premium to the county average.
Do Morris County townhomes come with garages?
Many do, especially the developments built from the 1980s onward in Parsippany, Rockaway, and Denville, which often feature attached one- or two-car garages and larger floor plans.
How competitive is the townhome market in Morris County?
Well-priced townhomes near rail and the office parks draw steady demand from both first-time buyers and downsizers, so desirable units can move quickly, especially in spring and summer.
Are townhomes a good investment in Morris County?
Townhomes near rail, highways, and employment tend to hold demand from commuters and downsizers. As with any purchase, results depend on the community, the unit, and timing.
How are property taxes on townhomes in Morris County?
Property taxes are based on assessed value and the town's rate; townhomes generally carry lower tax bills than large single-family homes but add a monthly HOA fee. The NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page covers rates and appeals.
Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell a townhome in Morris County?
Yes. We help buyers and sellers across Morris County townhome communities with a listing fee starting at 1%* 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 Morris County?
Register for a free account and set your town, price, and property-type filters, or call 888-327-6555 and we will set up a curated townhome search for you.
What towns near Morris County should townhome buyers also consider?
Depending on budget and commute, buyers sometimes compare Morris townhomes against nearby Somerset or Sussex County communities. We can help you weigh the trade-offs.
Should I buy a townhome or a single-family home in Morris County?
It depends on how much space and upkeep you want. Townhomes offer low-maintenance living near rail and employment, while single-family homes offer yards and more room. We can help you compare both for your budget.
Why choose Four Point Realty for your search.
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