01Search in Red Bank, NJ
Red Bank, NJ homes for sale & real estate.
Browse homes for sale in Red Bank, NJ, a compact, walkable borough on the Navesink River that has become one of Monmouth County's liveliest arts-and-dining destinations. Within about 1.7 square miles, inventory ranges from restored Victorians and older single-family homes to townhomes and a growing supply of downtown and riverfront condominiums.
Red Bank has an in-town NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line station, walkable from much of downtown, with trains to New York Penn Station, plus Route 35, Route 36, and quick Garden State Parkway access for drivers. Because so much of the borough is walkable, transit-served, and close to the river, Red Bank carries one of the higher price-per-square-foot figures in the county: condos and co-ops are the more attainable entry points, Victorians and townhomes sit in the middle, and riverfront and new luxury condos reach into the millions.
Updated June 2026. Red Bank (07701) figures from Redfin and Movoto market data; live numbers update from our MLS feed.
Search Red Bank listings, updated in real time.
Explore the latest homes for sale in Red Bank, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing. Inventory spans restored Victorians and older single-family homes, townhomes, downtown lofts, and beautifully sited riverfront and downtown condominiums.
Red Bank is anchored by its walkable Broad Street downtown, the Two River Theater and the Count Basie Center for the Arts, Marina Park on the Navesink River, Riverview Medical Center, and the in-town NJ Transit station to New York. Use the price-range pages below to narrow your search, or call 888-327-6555 for a block-by-block update.
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02Explore Communities & Market
Explore Red Bank and nearby Monmouth communities.
Red Bank anchors a cluster of prestigious and walkable Two River towns along the Navesink. Buyers who want riverfront prestige look to Rumson and Fair Haven; those who want quiet, established boroughs compare Little Silver and Shrewsbury; commuters and value-seekers look to Tinton Falls and Eatontown; and Middletown and Holmdel offer more space just minutes away. Compare the nearby towns below.
Search Red Bank homes by price.
Jump straight to the price range that fits your search, browse the full Red Bank area guide, or check current open houses. Every link below is a live Red Bank page.
Browse Monmouth County towns & neighborhoods.
Explore our town-by-town guides near Red Bank and across Monmouth County. Each guide covers local neighborhoods, schools, commute options, and current listings.
Red Bank open houses.
Browse upcoming open houses in Red Bank, 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 Red Bank through our Monmouth County property pages: condos and townhomes, single-family and Victorian homes, new construction, luxury and riverfront listings, 55+ communities, and multi-family investment properties.
The Red Bank market, by the numbers.
Red Bank's market is unusual for Monmouth County: compact, walkable, transit-served, and condo-heavy, which pushes its price per square foot well above most inland towns. Demand comes from downtown lifestyle buyers, NYC commuters using the in-town train, and downsizers who want to walk to dining and the arts.
Updated June 2026. Red Bank (07701) figures from Redfin and Movoto market data.
The range is wide, from condos and co-ops to restored Victorians and new riverfront condominiums that reach into the millions, and the high price per square foot reflects the premium on a walkable, transit-served, riverfront location. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy a home in Red Bank.
- Walkable downtown and artsRed Bank is built around a walkable Broad Street downtown packed with restaurants, shops, and galleries, plus the Two River Theater and the Count Basie Center for the Arts, a rare in-town cultural scene for the Jersey Shore region.
- In-town train to New YorkThe NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line stops right in Red Bank, walkable from much of downtown, with trains to New York Penn Station, a major draw for commuters and downsizers.
- Navesink riverfrontRed Bank sits on the Navesink River, with Marina Park, marinas, and riverfront condominiums offering water views and boating right in town.
- Condo and lifestyle marketA steady pipeline of downtown and riverfront condominium development gives buyers a deep menu of low-maintenance, lock-and-leave options close to dining and transit.
- Healthcare in townRiverview Medical Center, a Hackensack Meridian Magnet hospital, is located in Red Bank itself, with Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch a short drive away.
Amenities & community overview.
- Browse all homes for sale in Red Bank or explore the wider Monmouth County market.
- Compare downtown and riverfront condos against restored Victorians and townhomes on the residential blocks before choosing.
- Weigh the in-town NJ Transit rail station, Route 35, and the Garden State Parkway for your commute and weekend travel.
- Explore Broad Street, Marina Park on the Navesink, the Two River Theater, and the Count Basie Center for the Arts.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, block-by-block market update in Red Bank.
Resources for buyers & sellers.
Local and state government, schools, healthcare, transportation, parks, and financial assistance relevant to Red Bank, NJ buyers and sellers.
First-time home buyer programs near Red Bank.
First-time buyer in Red Bank 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.
03Connect for Answers
Frequently asked questions.
What is the average home price in Red Bank, NJ?
Red Bank's median sale price has hovered around the high $600,000s to low $700,000s, but the range is wide. Condos and co-ops are the more attainable entry points, Victorians and townhomes sit in the middle, and riverfront and new luxury condos reach into the millions. Because so much inventory is downtown condos, the borough carries one of the higher price-per-square-foot figures in the county. Call 888-327-6555 for a current breakdown.
Why is the price per square foot so high in Red Bank?
Because much of Red Bank's inventory is downtown and riverfront condominiums on small footprints in a compact, walkable, transit-served borough, its price per square foot runs above most inland Monmouth County towns. Buyers are paying for walkability, the in-town train, the arts and dining scene, and proximity to the Navesink River rather than lot size.
Does Red Bank have a train to New York City?
Yes. The NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line stops right in Red Bank, walkable from much of downtown, with trains to New York Penn Station. That in-town station is a major reason the downtown and riverfront markets stay competitive with both commuters and downsizers.
What kinds of homes are for sale in Red Bank?
Inventory spans restored Victorians and older single-family homes, townhomes, downtown lofts, and a deep supply of downtown and riverfront condominiums, from entry-level units to luxury riverfront residences. Browse the price-range pages on this site or call 888-327-6555 for current listings.
Is Red Bank a walkable town?
Very. Red Bank is one of the most walkable towns on the Jersey Shore, built around the Broad Street and White Street downtown, where restaurants, shops, galleries, theaters, and the train station are all within a short walk of many homes and condo buildings.
What is there to do in Red Bank?
Red Bank is known for its dining and arts scene, including the Two River Theater, the Count Basie Center for the Arts, and a packed calendar of street festivals, plus Marina Park and the marinas on the Navesink River. The borough is often nicknamed a cultural hub of the Two River area.
How are the schools in Red Bank?
Red Bank Borough Public Schools serves preschool through grade 8 across the Red Bank Primary School and Red Bank Middle School. For high school, public students attend Red Bank Regional High School in Little Silver, which also serves Little Silver and Shrewsbury. The borough is also home to the Red Bank Charter School. Review the report cards linked on this page for current data.
How much are property taxes in Red Bank, NJ?
Property taxes in Red Bank reflect the borough's municipal, school, and county levies, and the exact bill depends on a home's assessed value. Some newer condo developments may have different tax treatment, so always review the current figure for a specific property; the NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page covers rates, deductions, and appeals.
Are there condos in Red Bank?
Yes. Red Bank has a deep and growing supply of condominiums, from converted and older buildings near downtown to new riverfront developments along the Navesink. These tend to be the more attainable entry points and are popular with commuters and downsizers. Call 888-327-6555 for current listings.
Is Red Bank on the water?
Yes. Red Bank sits on the north bank of the Navesink River, with Marina Park, public marinas, and riverfront condominiums offering water views and boating access right in the borough. The Atlantic beaches at Sandy Hook and the shore towns are a short drive away.
Is Red Bank a good investment?
Red Bank sees consistent buyer demand from downtown lifestyle buyers, NYC commuters, and downsizers, supported by its walkability, train access, and arts-and-dining scene. Returns depend on price, taxes, and property type, especially for condos, so review the numbers carefully; we can help you evaluate condo, Victorian, and multi-family options.
What towns border Red Bank?
Red Bank is bordered by Middletown to the north, Fair Haven and Little Silver to the east, Shrewsbury and Shrewsbury Township to the south, and Tinton Falls and Eatontown to the southwest, with the Navesink River along its northern edge. Each nearby town has a different mix of price, character, and lot size.
Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell a home in Red Bank?
Yes. Four Point Realty, led by Naveen Sharma, helps buyers, sellers, and investors throughout Red Bank and Monmouth County with full-service representation and a listing fee starting at 1%*. Whether you are buying a condo, selling a Victorian, or relocating, call 888-327-6555 or request a free home value estimate.
Why choose Four Point Realty for your search.
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