Camden County, NJ
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Total Properties

225,044

Average Home Price

$363,863

Average Square Feet

1,757

Price per Sq Ft

$214

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
10720,723

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

225,044

Median Home Price

$325,000

Average Home Price

$363,863

Average Square Feet

1,757

Price per Sq Ft

$214

Recent Sales (12mo)

3,254

YoY Price Change

6.3%

Sales Velocity

30.3%

Camden County, New Jersey: A Tale of Two Markets

Few counties in America contain such stark internal contradictions as Camden County. On one side of the Delaware River sits the city of Camden itself — one of the most economically distressed cities in the United States, with a history of municipal bankruptcy, police department dissolution, and decades of deindustrialization. On the other side of the county's internal geography lie leafy, affluent suburbs like Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, and Voorhees — places with strong school systems, robust commercial corridors, and rising property values. Understanding Camden County means understanding that these two realities coexist inside the same data set, pulling the numbers in opposite directions.

A Housing Market Outpacing Its Residents

The county's median home price sits at $325,000, with year-over-year appreciation running at a healthy 6.3% — well above the national average and a signal that suburban demand remains strong. But the spread between the 10th percentile price ($135,000) and the 90th percentile ($615,000) is enormous, spanning nearly a half-million dollars. That gap isn't noise — it's the fingerprint of a deeply bifurcated market where distressed urban inventory and premium suburban homes are counted together.

At $214 per square foot, Camden County looks like a relative bargain compared to neighboring Philadelphia suburbs in Pennsylvania or the hyper-competitive Bergen and Morris county markets to the north. That price point, combined with proximity to Philadelphia via PATCO and easy highway access, has made the county a consistent magnet for city dwellers priced out of Pennsylvania's suburbs.

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$325,0006.3% YoY appreciation
Rent Burden Rate51.7%vs. 30% healthy threshold
Homeownership Rate65.0%above national avg of ~65%
Child Poverty Rate16.9%vs. 12.2% overall poverty rate

The Renter Crisis Hidden in Plain Sight

The homeownership rate of 65% looks respectable on the surface, but it masks a severe affordability crisis for the county's renters. A staggering 51.7% of renters are cost-burdened — spending more than 30% of income on housing — and more than a quarter face severe rent burden, meaning housing consumes over half their paycheck. With median rent at $1,346, these aren't luxury apartments; this is working-class housing that has simply become unaffordable.

The Gini Index of 0.469 confirms what the rent numbers suggest: Camden County has a higher level of income inequality than most American counties, where the national average hovers near 0.41. The gap between per capita income ($44,380) and the conditions faced by the 12.9% of households on SNAP benefits tells the real story of who is winning and who is losing in this market.

Education and the Workforce

With 35.2% of adults holding bachelor's or graduate degrees, Camden County sits modestly below New Jersey's famously well-educated average — the state routinely ranks among the top three nationally for educational attainment. The 29.1% of residents with only a high school diploma reflects the county's significant blue-collar and service-industry workforce, many of whom commute into Philadelphia or work in the county's healthcare and logistics sectors anchored by institutions like Jefferson Health and the bustling distribution hubs near Route 38.

The 13.7% work-from-home rate suggests that remote work has taken hold among the professional class, a shift that likely accelerated suburban home demand during and after the pandemic.


FAQs

What makes Camden County, NJ unique? Camden County is one of the few places in America where extreme urban poverty and prosperous suburbia share a county border — and a school funding debate. The city of Camden's radical police reform in 2013, when it disbanded and rebuilt its entire police force, made it a national case study. Meanwhile, towns like Haddonfield and Cherry Hill rank among the most desirable communities in the Philadelphia metro. The county's PATCO rail line quietly makes it one of the better-connected commuter corridors in the region.

Is Camden County, NJ affordable for first-time buyers? It depends heavily on where you look. Entry-level homes in the city of Camden and nearby Pennsauken can be found well below $200,000, making ownership theoretically accessible. But suburban markets like Cherry Hill and Voorhees have seen sharp appreciation, pushing median prices that make a traditional 20% down payment increasingly out of reach for median-income families. With a price-to-income ratio near 3.8x at the county median, affordability is better than in many East Coast markets — but renters face a genuinely difficult environment.

How does Camden County compare to the rest of New Jersey? New Jersey's statewide median household income runs above $96,000, and median home values in the state push past $400,000 in many counties. Camden County's numbers sit noticeably below both benchmarks, making it one of the more affordable options within the state — though "affordable" is relative in a state that consistently ranks as one of the most expensive places to live in America.

Market Overview

Camden County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 225,044 properties in our database.

With an average price of $363,863, Camden County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $207 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Camden County are 42% lower than the New Jersey average.

Camden County vs New Jersey Average

MetricCamden CountyNew Jersey Avgvs State
Average Price$363,863$624,948-42%
Avg Sq Ft1,7571,834-4%
Price/Sq Ft$207$341-39%
Properties225,0444,124,895-95%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Camden County, NJ Real Estate

What is the average home price in Camden County, NJ?

The average home price in Camden County, NJ is $363,863, based on analysis of 225,044 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Camden County, NJ?

Our database includes 225,044 properties in Camden County, NJ, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Camden County, NJ?

The average price per square foot in Camden County, NJ is $207. This is calculated from an average home price of $363,863 and average size of 1,757 square feet.

What is the average home size in Camden County, NJ?

Homes in Camden County, NJ average 1,757 square feet, with an average price of $363,863.

How does Camden County, NJ compare to other New Jersey counties?

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