Are you looking for affordable places to live in New Jersey?
The data reveals surprising patterns of growth and investment opportunities in some of New Jerseys most overlooked communities.
This trend suggests that despite their lower price points, these areas are increasingly being recognized for their potential.
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Since 2010, property values have increased 62.15% to reach $257,286.77 in 2025.
Lindenwold
Just 15 miles from Philadelphia in Camden County, Lindenwold delivers exceptional transit connectivity with remarkable growth potential.
The boroughs most impressive statistic is its 180.06% growth since 2015, among the highest on this list.
Cedarville
Within Lawrence Township in Cumberland County, Cedarville offers you rural tranquility with steady appreciation potential.
Since 2020, home values have increased 50.79% to reach $239,280.15 in 2025.
Since 2010, home values have increased 70.23% to reach $239,230.94 in 2025.
Property values have increased 72.11% since 2010, reaching $237,474.53 in 2025.
Since 2010, property values have grown by 65.18% to reach $234,723.94 in 2025.
Bridgeton remains accessibly priced, with steady growth of 81.35% since 2015.
Shiloh
Amidst the farmlands of Cumberland County, Shiloh borough offers you rural charm with a unique historical heritage.
Since 2020, home values have increased by 35.51% to reach $234,623.97 in 2025.
In 2025, the average home value stands at $226,705.49, though historical comparison data isnt available.
Quinton
In the rural expanses of Salem County, youll find Quinton Township offering countryside living at accessible prices.
Since 2020, property values have increased by 62.07% to reach $225,875.98 in 2025.
Since 2010, home values have nearly doubled with a 96.41% increase, reaching $225,329.87 in 2025.
The most dramatic growth occurred between 2015 and 2025, with values climbing 155.19% during this decade.
Paulsboro
Positioned along the Delaware River in Gloucester County, Paulsboro offers you industrial heritage with growing investment potential.
Salem
The historic county seat of Salem County welcomes you with its well-preserved Colonial architecture and affordable living options.
Since 2010, Salems home values have grown by 68.07%, reaching $215,593.73 in 2025.
This tiny borough, one of the smallest in New Jersey, offers you affordability with incredible investment potential.
Since 2020, property values have jumped 81.09% to reach $173,227.36 in 2025.
Camden
Positioned directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, youll find Camden, New Jerseys most affordable city.