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    Mantoloking

    On the Barnegat Peninsula, tethered to New Jersey, sits the beach community of Mantoloking. With views of the sunrise and sunset across the water and many of its homes on the beachfront or bayfront, Mantoloking is just one of the area’s numerous beach communities. “There’s probably 15 or 16 communities in a 15-mile stretch there,” says Matthew

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      $4.72M

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      $1.9M - $12.8M

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    Alpine

    Alpine, located in the northeastern tip of Bergen County, New Jersey, is renowned for its scenic beauty along the Hudson Palisades and its status as one of America's most expensive ZIP codes. The neighborhood is characterized by its dense forests and historical significance, with development beginning in the early 1800s. Alpine's homes vary widely

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      $4.02M

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      $2.3M - $24.1M

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      10 Listings

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    Spring Lake

    The quaint town of Spring Lake is known for its beautiful beachfront along the Jersey Shore. Nestled in Monmouth County, the peaceful boardwalk and charming downtown appeal to residents. “Among the coastal towns, it’s the longest non-commercial beachfront town,” says Jenifer Green Grigg, a Broker Manager with Jack Green Realty who has specialized

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      $3.94M

    • List Price

      $557K - $18.5M

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      12 Listings

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    Deal

    Nestled between the packed beaches of Long Branch and Asbury Park, Deal offers a low-key retreat with nearly 2.5 miles of private coastline. Once rural farmland, this Jersey Shore enclave is now home to roughly 900 year-round residents—most are Syrian-Americans and part of the Sephardic Jewish community. Like many coastal areas, the population

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      $3.87M

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      $1.7M - $7.7M

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      4 Listings

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    Sea Girt

    Located at the southern end of Monmouth County, and embracing the sparkling shores of the Atlantic Ocean, the beach town of Sea Girt offers more than just boardwalk vistas and beachside relaxation. Philadelphia Land Developers transformed this oceanside locale into a shore resort town during the 1870s, and the establishment of a National Guard

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      $3.74M

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      $923K - $12.4M

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      4 Listings

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    Allenhurst

    On the Jersey shore, next to the Atlantic Ocean, is Allenhurst, a beach borough that’s a little more than a quarter square mile in size. Stately houses, many built in the early 1900s, and a compact row of locally owned businesses on Main Street solidify the neighborhood’s suburban atmosphere. However, the area’s coastal twist makes it more of a

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      $3.54M

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      $1.9M - $10.9M

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      3 Listings

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    Bay Head

    Bay Head, part of the Jersey Shore's Gold Coast, is an affluent beach town known for its direct ocean access and high-end properties. Residents enjoy the unique benefit of having the beach right at their doorstep, without the typical boardwalks or restrictions. Housing prices reflect this prime location, with beachfront homes ranging from $3

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      $2.83M

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      $968K - $11.2M

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      8 Listings

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    Rumson

    Rumson has been a waterfront favorite since the Gilded Age, and this former resort community still attracts the well-off. Except this Monmouth County enclave now draws year-round dwellers for its top-performing schools, large leafy lots, proximity to pristine beaches and NYC commuter ferries.<br><br>Also known as the peninsula, Rumson’s location

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      $2.73M

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      $928K - $10.1M

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      19 Listings

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    Saddle River

    Named after the river that flows through the borough, Saddle River is one of New Jersey's wealthiest areas. The neighborhood attracts residents seeking sprawling estates while also staying relatively close to New York City, which is about 28 miles away. “With a population of less than 3,500, the community tends to be close-knit; but residents also

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      $2.72M

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      $965K - $12.4M

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      16 Listings

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    Loch Arbour

    Loch Arbour, nestled between Allenhurst and Asbury Park, is a small, desirable village known for its large family homes and beachside condominiums. This close-knit community, established in 1957, offers immediate access to the Jersey Shore, making it a popular spot for housing. Despite its compact size of less than .13 square miles, Loch Arbour

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      $2.69M

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      0 Listings

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    Locust

    Locust went from a Colonial-era fishing village to a summer vacation spot after the Civil War, and the scenic rolling terrain along the Navesink River makes the transition apparent. It’s even possible to find cedar shingle homes from the early 20th century that evoke nostalgic times along the riverfront in warm seasons. But today, Locust isn’t

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      $2.31M

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      $816K - $4.8M

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      0 Listings

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    Millburn

    Millburn consistently ranks as having one of the top public-school districts in the state, making this NYC bedroom community an attractive option for many families. Millburn is a township with two identities. On the one hand, Millburn is a quaint, walkable section with a thriving downtown and smaller homes. Its other half is Short Hills, an

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      $2.26M

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      $480K - $6.8M

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      47 Listings

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    New Vernon

    New Vernon, nestled in the heart of Harding Township, is a community known for its rich history and expansive green spaces. This area is home to many politicians and executives, contributing to its reputation as one of New Jersey's most exclusive locales. The neighborhood features a mix of historic estates and charming bungalows, with properties

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      $2.22M

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      $740K - $7M

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      3 Listings

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    Long Beach Island

    The white-sand beaches of Long Beach Island have long attracted residents to this half-mile wide, barrier-island chain off the South Jersey coast. Commonly called LBI, six towns call this 18-mile stretch home: Barnegat Light, Beach Haven, Harvey Cedars, Long Beach Township, Ship Bottom and Surf City. This former resort community is also one of

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      $2.08M

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      $700K - $8.5M

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      143 Listings

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    Englewood Cliffs

    Just north of the George Washington Bridge, Englewood Cliffs is a comfortable residential neighborhood across the Hudson River from New York. “The two main reasons why people choose Englewood Cliffs are the convenience to New York City and major highways, combined with very high, stable property values and very low property taxes,” says Barri

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      $2.03M

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      $1.2M - $5.5M

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      18 Listings

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    Avon-by-the-Sea

    Surrounded by water on all three sides, Avon-by-the-Sea is a quaint coastal borough with a tight-knit community atmosphere. Unlike other parts of the Jersey Shore, this residential area isn’t overrun by throngs of tourists. Residents of sizable Victorian houses and ocean-facing colonial condos benefit from easy access to white sand beaches and

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      $1.99M

    • List Price

      $515K - $4.4M

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      10 Listings

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    Summit

    Summit is a sprawling commuter hub that’s 23 miles east of Manhattan, but with its charming locally owned businesses and abundant historic buildings, there’s a strong sense of living in a small-town atmosphere. Silk manufacturing brought this community into the modern age, and after World War II, suburbanization took off. Many recent residents

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      $1.84M

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      $552K - $5.2M

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      28 Listings

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    Franklin Lakes

    Home to an estimated 10,000 people, northern New Jersey’s Franklin Lakes is a residential area known for its quiet streets, expansive housing lots and oversized homes. No highways run through Franklin Lakes. Instead, residents travel along winding country roads. "Typically, what drives people to Franklin Lakes is more land. Those who want to have

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      $1.78M

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      $713K - $5.4M

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      27 Listings

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    Demarest

    Established in 1872, the Demarest Railroad Depot still towers today across the street from a local deli. The volunteer fire department is just down the street, and its red doors are decorated with wreaths during the holiday season. In many ways, this small New Jersey borough looks like something out of a Norman Rockwell painting; neighborhood kids

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      $1.72M

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      $746K - $4M

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      13 Listings

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    Tenafly

    Embracing the scenic vistas of the Hudson Palisades, and just across the river from The Bronx, Tenafly, New Jersey offers homeowners the unique opportunity to live both close to New York and in a quiet, leafy suburb teeming with historic homes and local businesses. Tenafly’s unique name comes from its origins as a Dutch colony of the late 1600s;

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      $1.67M

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      $409K - $5.3M

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      18 Listings

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    Princeton West

    Princeton West may not itself be home to the renowned Princeton University, but this neighborhood is one of Princeton’s most desirable communities due to its elegant houses, its rich history, and its access to some of Princeton’s most scenic parks. "The area is just lovely," says Anna Shulkina, real estate agent with RE/MAX of Princeton and

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      $1.66M

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      $626K - $4.7M

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      24 Listings

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    Fair Haven

    Fair Haven, a quaint Jersey Shore borough, offers residents a lifestyle centered around the water, with many homes on streets like Lewis Lane, Timber Court, Battin Road, Grange Road, and Fairwaters Lane situated just minutes from the river. The neighborhood features colonial and craftsman-style homes, providing a charming residential atmosphere.

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      $1.65M

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      $821K - $3.1M

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      8 Listings

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    Essex Fells

    Essex Fells has been described as a Norman Rockwell suburb with rural tendencies. “It’s a well-established, private community,” says Kathy Milinkovich, a Coldwell Banker Realtor with over 40 years of experience and works with her daughter Krista Milinkovich. Located just 30 miles west of New York City, it does exhibit haven-like qualities. Only

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      $1.63M

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      $644K - $4.1M

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      8 Listings

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    Elberon

    Once a summer seaside resort for the rich and famous, Elberon has seen its share of visiting celebrities, presidents and industrial tycoons over the last century. By the late 1960s, Sephardic Jews from Brooklyn, who would spend summers in Bradley Beach to the south, began flocking to and buying homes in nearby towns like Elberon. Today, it is

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      $1.60M

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      $386K - $9.9M

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      41 Listings

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    Upper Saddle River

    Upper Saddle River is a quiet borough known for its top-notch public schools, large residences and lush natural scenery. Formerly miles of farmlands and orchards, Upper Saddle River's landscape is now full of large homes with pristine, manicured lawns. Homes sit on anywhere from half an acre to 2 acres. While most houses cost between $1 million

    • Average Value

      $1.57M

    • List Price

      $907K - $4.1M

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      18 Listings

    Upper Saddle River

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