South Jersey’s Million-Dollar Market — The Top 15 Home Sales of Q1 and What They Reveal

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Fifteen homes. All over $1M. And they didn’t all come from the same handful of neighborhoods.

The first quarter of the year showed just how far South Jersey’s luxury market has expanded. From historic Haddonfield to lakefront Medford Lakes and even emerging pockets like Edgewater Park and Lumberton, buyers are stepping into the $1M+ range across a much wider map than we’ve seen before.

Here’s a closer look at the top 15 sales, ranked from lowest to highest, and what each one tells us about today’s market.


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15. 11 Stirling Way, Lumberton, NJ
A newer construction home in a quieter Burlington County setting, this sale reflects growing demand for space, modern finishes, and a suburban lifestyle outside the most competitive towns.

Sold for: $1,200,000


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14. 431 Cottage Avenue, Edgewater Park, NJ
A notable sale for Edgewater Park, signaling that buyers are willing to push into new areas when the home offers size, upgrades, and overall value compared to neighboring markets.

Sold for: $1,225,000


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13. 7 White Tail Ct, Moorestown, NJ
Moorestown continues to hold its reputation as one of South Jersey’s premier towns, attracting buyers who prioritize schools, charm, and proximity to Philadelphia.

Sold for: $1,290,000


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12. 7 Dutchtown Rd, Voorhees, NJ
Voorhees remains steady in the luxury category, offering newer homes and well-established neighborhoods that appeal to move-up buyers looking for turnkey options.

Sold for: $1,325,000


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11. 183 Bordentown Georgetown Rd, Chesterfield, NJ
Chesterfield continues to draw buyers seeking larger lots and a more rural feel, while still maintaining access to major commuting routes.

Sold for: $1,329,000


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10. 15 Imperial Dr, Cherry Hill, NJ
Cherry Hill’s versatility keeps it in demand, with buyers drawn to its central location, strong amenities, and wide range of housing options at the higher price point.

Sold for: $1,350,000


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9. 286 Chippewa Trl, Medford Lakes, NJ
This sale highlights the premium buyers place on lifestyle. Medford Lakes offers a unique setting with nature, water access, and a tight-knit community feel.

Sold for: $1,550,000


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8. 120 Kings Hwy W, Haddonfield, NJ
Haddonfield’s historic charm and walkability continue to drive value, especially for homes located along key corridors with easy access to downtown.

Sold for: $1,675,000


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7. 133 Stokes Rd, Medford Lakes, NJ
Another strong result for Medford Lakes, reinforcing the ongoing demand for homes that offer something beyond the typical suburban experience.

Sold for: $1,965,000


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6. 801 Cedar Ave, Haddonfield, NJ
A high-end Haddonfield property likely featuring significant updates or newer construction, reflecting buyer preference for move-in-ready homes in prime locations.

Sold for: $1,995,000


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5. 341 Station Ave, Haddonfield, NJ
Location plays a major role here—proximity to downtown and the PATCO line continues to push prices higher in this highly sought-after area.

Sold for: $2,202,500


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4. 38 Birchall Dr, Haddonfield, NJ
Haddonfield’s luxury ceiling continues to rise, with homes like this crossing well into the $2M+ range thanks to size, design, and location.

Sold for: $2,300,000


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3. 700 Lippincott Ave, Moorestown, NJ
A standout Moorestown sale, showcasing the strength of the town’s high-end market, especially for homes offering privacy, land, and elevated design.

Sold for: $2,300,000


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2. 421 E Cottage Ave, Haddonfield, NJ
One of the most impressive sales of the quarter, this property demonstrates how rare, top-tier homes in Haddonfield can command prices well into the multi-million-dollar range.

Sold for: $3,500,000


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1. 9 Miller Ct, Moorestown, NJ
The highest sale of the quarter, representing the very top of South Jersey’s luxury market. Custom design, premium location, and exclusivity all came together here.

Sold for: $4,890,000


What Does This Mean for Buyers and Sellers?

The pattern is hard to ignore: luxury in South Jersey is no longer limited to a few zip codes.

We’re seeing:

  • More towns breaking into the $1M+ price range
  • Continued dominance from Haddonfield and Moorestown at the top end
  • Strong demand for move-in-ready, high-quality homes
  • Buyers prioritizing lifestyle just as much as location

For sellers, this is a window of opportunity—especially if your home is positioned correctly in terms of pricing and presentation.
For buyers, it’s a reminder that competition at the high end is still very real, and the right strategy matters more than ever.


🏡 Thinking About Buying or Selling in South Jersey?

Don’t navigate this market without a clear plan.

Every town and price point behaves differently—and understanding how your home fits into today’s market can make all the difference in your results.

If you’re even thinking about selling, I can help you understand what your home could realistically sell for and how to position it to stand out. And if you’re buying, having the right strategy (and the right guidance) can make all the difference.

I work closely with my clients to make sure every decision is informed, strategic, and aligned with their goals—not just what’s happening in the headlines.

If you’re ready to explore your options or just want a clearer picture of where you stand, let’s talk.

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