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About Robertsville, NJ

About Robertsville, NJ

Suburban living in Marlboro Township

Robertsville is an unincorporated residential community in Marlboro Township with about 12,600 residents. The median household income is $188,068, significantly higher than the state median of approximately $100,000. Marlboro Township is also adjacent to Freehold Township, a major commercial hub in Central New Jersey, and many residents work in health care, science and finance sectors. The area experiences humid summers and cold winters, and occasional snow days can be expected from December to March. Today, the community attracts homebuyers for its relatively newer, peaceful homes and proximity to U.S. Route 9.

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Robertsville is an unincorporated residential community in Marlboro Township with about 12,600 residents.
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Ranch style homes that start around $500,000 and can fetch up to $1 million in Robertsville, NJ.
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Stately homes and subdivisions in Robertsville

The median home price here is $765,000, which nearly doubles the national figures. Many single-family houses start around $500,000 and can fetch as much as $1 million. Housing styles include Garrison, Colonial Revivals, ranch styles and new traditionals built in the 1900s. Large estate homes developed in the past several decades can list close to $2 million, and many of these have outdoor pools, contemporary layouts and decks. Condos, most of which are in the senior community subdivision, Marlboro Greens, often sell between $250,000 and $500,000, and townhouses run from $400,000 to over $800,000.

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The median home price here is $765,000, which nearly doubles the national figures in Robertsville, NJ.
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Condos and townhouses in subdivisions go between $250,000 and $500,000, and from $400,000 to over $800,000, respectively in Robertsville, NJ.
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Public schools in Marlboro County

Robertsville is zoned for Marlboro Township Public Schools, which has an overall B Niche grade and about 4,500 prekindergarten to eighth-grade students. Many students then attend high schools in the Freehold Regional High School District, which is rated an A by Niche and is the No. 2 best school district in Monmouth County. Several private religious schools also dot the area, including Shalom Torah Academy. Brookdale Community College is about 10 miles away.

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Several private religious schools also dot the area, including Shalom Torah Academy in Robertsville, NJ.
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Robertsville is zoned for Marlboro Township Public Schools, which has an overall B Niche grade and about 4,500 prekindergarten to eighth-grade students.
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Marlboro's Recreation Department offers many outdoor opportunities

Robertsville is centered by Marlin Estates Park and Union Hill Recreation Complex, both of which have playgrounds and sports facilities. Home to Marlboro County Park, Marlboro Swim Club opens in the summer and has an outdoor pool with water slides. Marlboro Recreation Center abuts the community and has a dog park, sports fields and picnic areas. The park is often used as a gathering place for events such as the Independence Day celebrations. The community also has a number of private indoor gyms, and is surrounded by nature trails such as Masepe Trail and golf courses.

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Marlboro Swim Club opens in the summer and has an outdoor pool with water slides.
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Marlboro Recreation Center abuts the community and has a dog park, sports fields and picnic areas.
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Commercial centers along U.S. Route 9

Major retailers and eateries are conveniently located off U.S. Route 9. Shopping centers such as Marlboro Commons and Marlboro Plaza have department stores, food markets, businesses and restaurants.

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Big Ed's Ribs has amazing food and a really fun atmosphere located in Robertsville, NJ.
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ShopRite in Cambridge Square near Robertsville is a very modern supermarket.
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Celebrating the township on Marlboro Day

Marlboro Township has many community events, including Marlboro Day, a fall festival celebrating the community with food, entertainment such as a petting zoo, pony rides, inflatables and a Halloween parade.

Proximity to Newark

Robertsville is accessible via U.S. Route 9, New Jersey State Route 18 and County Routes 3 and 520. Public bus service is provided by NJ Transit, and bus stops are along U.S. Route 9. Newark Liberty International Airport is about 30 miles north, and HMH Old Bridge Medical Center is 4 miles away.

Crime data from recent years

According to Marlboro Township’s police department, both violent and property crimes slightly decreased from 2022 to 2023.

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Robertsville by the Numbers

10,661
Population
17
Average Days on Market

Average Home Value



Source: Public Records

Top Schools in Robertsville, NJ

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Best Public Elementary Schools

Asher Holmes Elementary School
#1 Asher Holmes Elementary School
A-
Niche
10
GreatSchools
Lafayette Mills Elementary School
#2 Lafayette Mills Elementary School
9
GreatSchools
Milford Brook Elementary School
#3 Milford Brook Elementary School
8
GreatSchools
Robertsville Elementary School
#4 Robertsville Elementary School
A-
Niche
7
GreatSchools
Frank J. Dugan Elementary School
#5 Frank J. Dugan Elementary School
B+
Niche
7
GreatSchools
Marlboro Elementary School
#6 Marlboro Elementary School
B+
Niche
7
GreatSchools

Best Public Middle Schools

Milford Brook Elementary School
#1 Milford Brook Elementary School
8
GreatSchools
Pine Brook Elementary School
#2 Pine Brook Elementary School
A-
Niche
7
GreatSchools
Marlboro Memorial Middle School
#3 Marlboro Memorial Middle School
A-
Niche
6
GreatSchools
Manalapan-Englishtown Middle School
#4 Manalapan-Englishtown Middle School
7
GreatSchools
Marlboro Middle School
#5 Marlboro Middle School
B+
Niche
6
GreatSchools

Best Public High Schools

Marlboro High School
#1 Marlboro High School
A
Niche
7
GreatSchools
Milford Brook Elementary School
#2 Milford Brook Elementary School
8
GreatSchools
Manalapan High School
#3 Manalapan High School
A-
Niche
6
GreatSchools
Old Bridge High School
#4 Old Bridge High School
A-
Niche
5
GreatSchools

Agents Specializing in this Area

Agent Spotlight

Nancy Chu
(973) 604-6671
Nancy is the team lead of Nancy Chu Homes at Keller Williams NJ Metro Group (Essex County’s #1 brokerage office) and has been a real estate professional since 2005. A consistent top producer in Northern NJ, she is skillful in a wide range of deal-making - from 1-bedroom condominiums to luxury homes to investment properties. While based in Essex County, she is intrepid by nature and has developed a regionally based business by selling in Essex, Bergen, Union, Morris, and Passaic Counties and beyond…in Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, and Somerset, too. “My primary goal is to explore the towns of Northern NJ, and to hone my expertise in all these areas. I think that real estate, like the rest of the world, is becoming more global, and so I feel that I must expand my approach both my worldview and my areas of business. My job is to listen closely to my client’s need, and because I have a wide knowledge base of the area, I have a better chance of helping them find the neighborhood they want to be in faster. There is nothing more satisfying than putting a family in the perfect home.” Nancy, who is fluent in Mandarin Chinese, cultivated a love for real estate when she helped her parents find their perfect home in Tennessee at age 16, and has not been able to stop following the real estate market since, owning a number of co-ops and condos in New York City, seven homes in Essex County as a serial renovator, leading to her present home in Livingston, and recently building a vacation getaway in Lavallette NJ.
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