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Morristown, NJ homes for sale & real estate.
Browse homes for sale in Morristown, New Jersey. The historic county seat of Morris County, Morristown pairs a walkable, restaurant-rich downtown around the Morristown Green with Revolutionary War heritage, a thriving arts scene at the Mayo Performing Arts Center, and one-seat Midtown Direct rail into New York. Its housing is unusually varied for a town this size: historic colonials and Victorians on tree-lined streets, luxury condo mid-rises like 40 Park and the Metropolitan steps from the train, and townhomes, giving buyers a genuine choice of walkable urban or traditional suburban living.
Morristown is anchored by the downtown and the Green, with South Street, Morris Street, and Speedwell Avenue framing the town and Interstates 287 and 80 and Route 24 a short drive away. Its calling card for commuters is its own Morristown Line station with one-seat Midtown Direct service to Penn Station. Prices reflect the walkable downtown and rail: downtown condos and smaller homes begin in the $300s to $500s, most single-family homes and mid-range condos run from about $500,000 to $900,000, and the largest historic homes and luxury penthouses climb well past $1 million.
Updated Spring 2026
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Explore the latest homes for sale in Morristown, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the downtown and the Green, the luxury condo mid-rises near the train, and the historic residential streets around the Ford Mansion and Speedwell.
Morristown is served by the Morris School District shared with Morris Township, with Atlantic Health Morristown Medical Center in town and one-seat Midtown Direct rail to New York. Because walkable, rail-served Morristown homes and condos draw steady demand from commuters and downsizers, call 888-327-6555 for a same-week showing or to be alerted the moment a home hits the market.
Inventory in Morristown spans two very different choices: a walkable downtown condo steps from the train and the restaurants, or a historic single-family home on a quieter residential street. Knowing which side of that choice fits your life and commute before you tour will save real time in a market where the best of both move quickly.
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Morristown offers a genuine choice between walkable downtown condo living and historic single-family neighborhoods, and where you buy shapes your daily life more than in most towns its size. Young professionals and downsizers gravitate to the luxury mid-rises near the Green and the train - 40 Park, the Metropolitan, the historic Vail Mansion - for a car-optional lifestyle, while families and buyers wanting a yard choose the historic residential streets around the Ford Mansion, Morris Avenue, and Speedwell. Compare Morristown with its Morris County neighbors below before you choose.
Morristown's character is defined by its history and its downtown. The town served as the winter headquarters of the Continental Army twice during the Revolution, and Morristown National Historical Park - the first in the country - preserves Jockey Hollow and the Ford Mansion at the edge of a thriving modern downtown. The Morristown Green has anchored town life since colonial times, and today the surrounding streets hold one of New Jersey's best suburban restaurant and nightlife scenes, the Mayo Performing Arts Center, and a weekly farmers market, all within walking distance of the train.
Compared with its neighbors, Morristown offers something the surrounding townships cannot: a truly walkable, urban downtown with a one-seat commute, luxury condos, and top healthcare, all in a historic setting. Buyers cross-shop Morristown against surrounding Morris Township for a quieter, more suburban version of the same schools and commute, against Madison and Chatham for other walkable rail downtowns, and against Denville for lake-town character nearby. Its downtown, its history, and its Midtown Direct rail are the draws that set it apart.
Life, commute, and work-life balance in Morristown.
Morristown draws commuters, young professionals, and downsizers who want a walkable downtown with a one-seat ride to Manhattan. A resident in a downtown condo can walk to the Morristown station for a Midtown Direct train, stroll the Green for dinner and a show at the Mayo Performing Arts Center, and reach Morristown Medical Center or Interstate 287 in minutes. That combination of a walk-to-train downtown, a genuine restaurant and arts scene, and top healthcare, all in a historic county seat, is difficult to match anywhere else in Morris County.
The work-life balance in Morristown leans on its downtown and its history. The blocks around the Green offer shops, restaurants, and nightlife within walking distance of much of the town, the Morristown National Historical Park and the county parks give residents open space and trails close by, and the town's civic life - the farmers market, festivals on the Green, and a busy arts calendar - gives it an energy rare in the suburbs. For buyers coming from a city, the appeal is a walkable downtown with a one-seat commute; for those from a larger-lot suburb, it is urban convenience and culture with the train at the door.
The trade-offs are real but well understood. Downtown Morristown is denser and more urban than the surrounding townships, so buyers who want a large lot look to Morris Township, Harding, or Mendham, while those who prize walkability and the train accept a smaller footprint. Condo buyers weigh association fees and building rules, and the most desirable downtown units and historic homes draw competition. Either way, it is the downtown, the history, the healthcare, and the Midtown Direct commute that keep Morristown in demand.
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Explore our town-by-town guides near Morristown and across Morris County. Each guide covers local neighborhoods, schools, commute options, and current listings.
Morristown open houses.
Browse upcoming open houses in Morristown, 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 Morristown 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 Morristown market, by the numbers.
The median list price in Morristown, NJ is currently $750K, about $359 per square foot. Homes here average 48 days on market with roughly 93 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.
Morristown's market is strong and driven by its walkable downtown and rail access. As the historic county seat with luxury condos, a restaurant scene, and one-seat Midtown Direct service, it sees consistent demand from commuters, young professionals, and downsizers, and well-located downtown condos and historic homes tend to move without lingering.
Updated Spring 2026
Within Morristown, the largest historic homes and luxury penthouses near the Green command the highest prices, while smaller downtown condos and homes offer the more attainable, and often most competitive, entry points. Because the town blends an urban condo market with a historic single-family market, comparing the specific building or street matters here more than tracking a single town-wide median. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy a home in Morristown.
- Walkable historic downtownMorristown's downtown around the Green offers shops, restaurants, nightlife, and the Mayo Performing Arts Center within walking distance of much of the town.
- One-seat Midtown Direct railThe Morristown Line station provides one-seat Midtown Direct service straight into New York Penn Station, a genuine walk-to-train commute.
- Luxury condos and historic homesFrom luxury mid-rises like 40 Park and the Metropolitan to historic colonials and Victorians, Morristown offers a range of walkable and traditional living.
- Top healthcare in townAtlantic Health Morristown Medical Center, a top-ranked regional hospital and Level I trauma center, is in Morristown itself.
- Revolutionary War heritageMorristown National Historical Park, the first in the country, preserves Jockey Hollow and the Ford Mansion at the edge of a thriving modern downtown.
Amenities & community overview.
Beyond the numbers, daily life in Morristown centers on its walkable downtown and the Green, its Revolutionary War heritage, its arts and restaurant scene, and top healthcare in town.
- Browse all homes for sale in Morristown or explore the wider Morris County market.
- Compare Morristown neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
- Weigh your commute: South Street, Morris Street, Speedwell Avenue, and Route 202, with Interstates 287 and 80 and Route 24 a short drive away, plus morristown sits on NJ Transit's Morristown Line with one-seat Midtown Direct trains straight into New York Penn Station, and Interstates 287 and 80 and Route 24 put the county's office parks and the wider region within easy reach.
- Explore the Morristown Green, Morristown National Historical Park, and the Mayo Performing Arts Center, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Morristown.
Morristown's community life runs on the things that rarely fit in a listing but define the town: a walkable downtown around the historic Green, the Mayo Performing Arts Center and a standout restaurant scene, Morristown National Historical Park and the county trails, a weekly farmers market and festivals on the Green, and one of New Jersey's top hospitals in town. For buyers weighing whether Morristown fits their life rather than just their commute, an evening walk from the train to dinner on the Green tells the story better than any listing can.
Resources for buyers & sellers.
Local and county government, schools, healthcare, transportation, parks, and financial assistance relevant to Morristown, NJ buyers and sellers, every link verified and described below.
First-time home buyer programs near Morristown.
First-time buyer in Morristown 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.
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Frequently asked questions.
What is the average home price in Morristown, NJ?
As of Summer 2026 the median list price in Morristown is about $750K, roughly $359 per square foot, with homes averaging around 48 days on market and about 93 active listings - a strong, varied market spanning condos and historic homes. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-level update.
Why do buyers move to Morristown?
The top reasons are the walkable downtown, the one-seat commute, and the lifestyle. Morristown offers a restaurant-rich downtown around the historic Green, one-seat Midtown Direct rail to New York, luxury condos, top healthcare in town, and deep Revolutionary War history.
How are the schools in Morristown, NJ?
Morristown and Morris Township share the Morris School District, a K-12 district of more than 5,700 students across ten schools, running through Morristown High School (the Colonials). Morris Plains students also attend Morristown High School.
How is the commute from Morristown to New York City?
Excellent for a suburb. Morristown has its own station on NJ Transit's Morristown Line with one-seat Midtown Direct trains straight into New York Penn Station, and Interstates 287 and 80 and Route 24 add fast highway access to the region.
What are the neighborhoods of Morristown?
Buyers think in terms of the downtown and the Green, the luxury condo mid-rises near the train, the historic residential streets around the Ford Mansion and Morris Avenue, and the Speedwell and Spring Street areas.
What kinds of homes are for sale in Morristown?
An unusually varied mix for a town its size: historic colonials and Victorians, walkable downtown condos and luxury mid-rises like 40 Park and the Metropolitan, and townhomes. Morristown's blend of urban and traditional housing defines the market.
Are there luxury condos in downtown Morristown?
Yes. Addresses like 40 Park on the Green, the Metropolitan, and the historic Vail Mansion offer luxury condos with amenities within walking distance of restaurants and the Midtown Direct train, a rare walkable-urban option in the suburbs.
How much are property taxes in Morristown, NJ?
Property taxes are based on the town's rate and each home's assessed value, and they fund the shared Morris School District and town services. The NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page covers rates and appeals - call 888-327-6555 for figures on a specific home or condo.
Is the Morristown housing market competitive?
Yes. As the walkable, rail-served county seat with luxury condos and a restaurant scene, Morristown draws steady demand from commuters, professionals, and downsizers, and well-located downtown condos and historic homes frequently move quickly, so buyers should be pre-approved and ready to act.
What is there to do in Morristown?
Daily life centers on the downtown and the Green, the Mayo Performing Arts Center, a standout restaurant and nightlife scene, Morristown National Historical Park with Jockey Hollow and the Ford Mansion, a weekly farmers market, and festivals on the Green through the year.
Is Morristown a good place to live and invest?
Morristown combines a walkable historic downtown, a one-seat Midtown Direct commute, luxury condos, top healthcare, and a strong arts and restaurant scene, a mix that supports durable demand. Results depend on the specific home or building and timing, but the fundamentals that drive Morristown value are strong and well established.
What towns border Morristown?
Morristown is surrounded by Morris Township and borders Morris Plains and Hanover. Buyers often cross-shop Morris Township for a quieter version of the same schools and commute, Madison and Chatham for other walkable rail downtowns, and Denville for lake-town character nearby.
Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell a home in Morristown?
Yes. Naveen Sharma and the Four Point Realty team help buyers and sellers throughout Morristown and Morris County, including its downtown condos and historic homes, with full-service representation and a listing fee starting at 1%*. Call 888-327-6555 or request a free home value estimate to start.
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