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Sell Your House Fast in Camden County, New Jersey

If you need to sell your house fast in Camden County, NJ, you've come to the right place. We buy houses in Camden County in any condition, offering homeowners a quick, hassle-free sale for a fair cash price. As a local New Jersey home-buying company, we understand the Camden County market inside and out – from the urban neighborhoods to quiet small towns. Whether you own a rowhome in Camden City or a suburban house in Cherry Hill, we can offer you a quick, hassle-free sale. No repairs, no realtor commissions, and no delays – simply a fast cash offer and a smooth closing on your timeline. If you're thinking "I need to sell my house fast in Camden County," our team is here to make it happen.

Camden County Cities, Boroughs & Townships We Serve

Camden County is home to 37 municipalities (cities, boroughs, and townships), each with its own unique character and housing market. We buy houses throughout every city, township, and borough – from the biggest township to the tiniest borough. Whether you're in the bustling city of Camden, an exclusive borough like Haddonfield, or a rural township like Winslow, We Buy NJ Homes Fast is ready to make you a fair cash offer. Find your town below to learn more about your local market.

Audubon

Borough

Audubon is a small, tight-knit borough of about 8,700 residents known for its tree-lined streets and well-kept single-family homes. Many houses here are cozy Cape Cods and colonials built in the mid-20th century. The community prides itself on a friendly, suburban vibe with good schools and local parks.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
8,700
Average Home Value:
$425,000
Primary Housing Type:
Cape Cod Homes
Colonial Houses
Split-Level Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Audubon Lake Park
Historic Downtown
Cooper River Park

Audubon Park

Borough

Audubon Park is a unique little borough (population under 1,000) originally built as a World War II-era housing co-op. It's comprised mostly of attached homes and duplexes in a compact community. Many of the residences are part of a cooperative housing system – an affordable enclave with a close community spirit.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,000
Average Home Value:
$200,000
Primary Housing Type:
Co-op Homes
Attached Houses
Duplexes
Nearby Attractions:
Community Center
Local Parks
Audubon Borough

Barrington

Borough

Barrington is a pleasant borough of roughly 7,000 people. It's an inner-ring suburb featuring a mix of cozy bungalows, split-levels, and Cape Cod-style houses, many on tidy small lots. Barrington has a charming small-town feel and a walkable downtown area.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
7,000
Average Home Value:
$377,000
Primary Housing Type:
Bungalows
Split-Level Homes
Cape Cods
Nearby Attractions:
Barrington Park
Downtown Shopping
Cooper River

Bellmawr

Borough

Bellmawr is a hardworking community known for its convenient location and modest housing stock. This borough of about 11,000 residents features mostly single-family homes – many ranchers and split-levels built in the 1950s-1970s for growing postwar families.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
11,000
Average Home Value:
$285,000
Primary Housing Type:
Ranch Homes
Split-Levels
Single-Family Houses
Nearby Attractions:
Bellmawr Lake Park
Shopping Centers
Route 295 Access

Berlin

Borough

Berlin Borough (not to be confused with the adjacent township) is a small borough blending historic charm with a touch of modern growth. With around 7,500 residents, it features a quaint downtown and a variety of homes ranging from century-old Victorian and Craftsman homes to newer developments.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
7,500
Average Home Value:
$300,000
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Homes
Craftsman Houses
New Construction
Nearby Attractions:
Historic Downtown Berlin
Berlin Park
Pine Valley Golf Club

Berlin Township

Township

Berlin Township (which includes the community of West Berlin) is a separate municipality from the borough, offering a more spread-out suburban environment. About 5,000 people live here with housing that includes mid-century single-family homes, some townhouses, and newer construction.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
5,000
Average Home Value:
$315,000
Primary Housing Type:
Single-Family Homes
Townhouses
New Developments
Nearby Attractions:
Berlin Park
Shopping Districts
Local Schools

Brooklawn

Borough

Brooklawn is one of Camden County's smallest boroughs (under 2,000 residents) situated near the Delaware River and neighboring Gloucester City. It's a cozy community known for the Brooklawn Circle and some beloved local eateries. Homes are primarily modest single-family houses and a few duplexes.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
2,000
Average Home Value:
$225,000
Primary Housing Type:
Single-Family Houses
Duplexes
Small Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Brooklawn Circle
Local Restaurants
Delaware River

Camden

City

Camden, the county seat, is an urban city with a rich history and a revitalization underway. It's home to about 71,000 people and landmarks like the Camden Waterfront, Adventure Aquarium, and Rutgers University–Camden. Housing consists largely of rowhomes and brick townhouses, plus some single-family homes.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
71,000
Average Home Value:
$150,000
Primary Housing Type:
Rowhouses
Townhouses
Single-Family Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Camden Waterfront
Adventure Aquarium
Rutgers University

Cherry Hill

Township

Cherry Hill is perhaps Camden County's most well-known suburb – a large, thriving township of 74,000 residents, famous for its shopping (yes, the Cherry Hill Mall!) and convenient location. Housing is diverse: from mid-century ranchers and split-levels to upscale custom homes and newer townhouses.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
74,000
Average Home Value:
$475,000
Primary Housing Type:
Ranch Homes
Split-Levels
Custom Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Cherry Hill Mall
Garden State Park
Barclay Farm Park

Chesilhurst

Borough

Chesilhurst is a small, semi-rural borough in the southern end of Camden County, with a population around 1,500. Tucked away among pine forests, Chesilhurst offers a quieter, more country feel than the dense suburbs up north. Homes range from older farmhouses to newer construction on large lots.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,500
Average Home Value:
$200,000
Primary Housing Type:
Farmhouses
Ranch Homes
Large Lot Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Pine Barrens
Nature Trails
Wharton State Forest

Clementon

Borough

Clementon is a historic borough (founded in 1925) that grew around the old Clementon Park and Splash World amusement park. With roughly 5,300 residents, it features a mix of small single-family homes, some rowhomes, and a few apartment complexes. Many houses are modest Cape Cod and ranch styles.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
5,300
Average Home Value:
$250,000
Primary Housing Type:
Cape Cod Homes
Ranch Houses
Rowhomes
Nearby Attractions:
Clementon Park (former)
Clementon Lake
Historic Downtown

Collingswood

Borough

Collingswood is one of Camden County's gems – a vibrant, artsy borough known for its lively main street (Haddon Avenue), farmers' market, and beautiful older homes. With about 14,000 residents, the housing stock includes Victorian twins, early 20th-century rowhomes, and charming single-family houses.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
14,000
Average Home Value:
$450,000
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Twins
Rowhomes
Single-Family Houses
Nearby Attractions:
Haddon Avenue
Farmers Market
Scottish Rite Theatre

Gibbsboro

Borough

Gibbsboro is a small borough (population ~2,200) tucked between Voorhees and Berlin Twp, known for its lakes and green space. It offers a more rural-suburban blend – many homes are on larger lots, and there are woods and streams throughout. Housing ranges from quaint older homes to custom-built houses.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
2,200
Average Home Value:
$350,000
Primary Housing Type:
Lake Homes
Custom Houses
Large Lot Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Lake Gibbsboro
Nature Areas
Parks

Gloucester City

City

Gloucester City is a historic small city on the Delaware River, adjacent to Camden. With roughly 11,500 residents, it has an old-school, blue-collar character and plenty of rowhouses and twin homes reminiscent of South Philly-style neighborhoods. Also features some single-family homes and new townhomes.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
11,500
Average Home Value:
$250,000
Primary Housing Type:
Rowhouses
Twin Homes
Single-Family Houses
Nearby Attractions:
Delaware River Waterfront
Historic District
Freedom Pier

Gloucester Township

Township

Gloucester Township is one of Camden County's largest municipalities, encompassing several communities like Blackwood, Erial, Glendora, and Chews Landing. With about 64,000 residents, it's a sprawling suburban area offering everything from starter homes to newer developments.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
64,000
Average Home Value:
$350,000
Primary Housing Type:
Split-Levels
Colonials
Townhomes
Nearby Attractions:
Blackwood Lake
Camden County College
Shopping Centers

Haddon Heights

Borough

Haddon Heights is a charming, historic borough with about 7,500 residents. Known for its beautiful Victorian homes and well-preserved early-20th-century houses, it exudes small-town charm. Many homes here are unique in character – from classic wraparound porches to stained glass windows.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
7,500
Average Home Value:
$460,000
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Homes
Colonial Houses
Historic Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Historic District
Haddon Lake Park
White Horse Pike

Haddon Township

Township

Haddon Township is a lively community that wraps around several small boroughs (like Haddonfield and Collingswood) and includes neighborhoods such as Westmont. It has around 14,000 residents and is known for great eateries, the PATCO station in Westmont, and a mix of housing styles.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
14,000
Average Home Value:
$569,000
Primary Housing Type:
Twins
Bungalows
Single-Family Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Westmont PATCO Station
Newton Lake
Crystal Lake

Haddonfield

Borough

Haddonfield is synonymous with prestige in Camden County. This historic, affluent borough of about 12,000 residents boasts excellent schools, a delightful downtown, and homes that look straight out of a storybook. From elegant Victorian mansions to classic Colonials and tasteful newer builds.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
12,000
Average Home Value:
$900,000
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Mansions
Colonial Estates
Luxury Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Kings Highway
Indian King Tavern
Haddonfield Memorial High School

Hi-Nella

Borough

Hi-Nella is a tiny borough often overlooked on the map – with fewer than 1,000 residents, it's one of New Jersey's smallest municipalities. The borough mostly consists of a few quiet residential streets. Homes are modest and generally more affordable than in surrounding towns.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
900
Average Home Value:
$250,000
Primary Housing Type:
Cape Cods
Small Singles
Ranch Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Local Parks
Nearby Shopping
Quiet Streets

Laurel Springs

Borough

Laurel Springs is a picturesque small borough (population ~1,900) known for its leafy streets and the former home of poet Walt Whitman. The housing includes a mix of Victorian-era homes, early 20th-century houses, and some more recent builds.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,900
Average Home Value:
$325,000
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Homes
Colonial Houses
Ranch Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Walt Whitman House
Parks
Historic Sites

Lawnside

Borough

Lawnside holds a special place in history as one of the first self-governing African-American communities in the North. Today, it's a small borough of about 3,000 residents, conveniently located near Somerdale and Cherry Hill. Housing is primarily mid-century single-family homes.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
3,000
Average Home Value:
$300,000
Primary Housing Type:
Ranch Homes
Cape Cods
Single-Family Houses
Nearby Attractions:
Lawnside Historical Society
Parks
Historic Sites

Lindenwold

Borough

Lindenwold is a borough of around 17,000 people, known for its convenient PATCO station and a mix of housing options. Here you'll find everything from apartment complexes and condos to rows of post-war single-family homes and even some newer developments.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
17,000
Average Home Value:
$250,000
Primary Housing Type:
Apartments
Single-Family Homes
Condos
Nearby Attractions:
PATCO Station
Shopping Centers
Parks

Magnolia

Borough

Magnolia is a cozy borough of about 4,300 residents, often called "Small Town USA." It's primarily residential, with a stock of single-family houses along tidy streets, plus a few small apartment buildings. Many homes are cape cods or ranches built in the 1950s.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,300
Average Home Value:
$295,000
Primary Housing Type:
Cape Cods
Ranch Houses
Single-Family Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Magnolia Lake
Local Parks
Small Town Downtown

Merchantville

Borough

Merchantville is a charming small borough (population ~3,800) with a quaint downtown and beautiful Victorian architecture. It's often called "The Monsterville" during Halloween due to its famous decorations. Homes range from classic Queen Annes and Colonial Revivals to smaller post-war homes.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
3,800
Average Home Value:
$350,000
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Homes
Colonial Revivals
Post-War Houses
Nearby Attractions:
Downtown Merchantville
Halloween Decorations
Parks

Mount Ephraim

Borough

Mt. Ephraim is a small borough just south of Haddon Heights, with around 4,600 residents. It's known for a strong sense of community and a mix of housing from various eras. You'll find some lovely older homes as well as many cozy post-war houses on neat streets.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,600
Average Home Value:
$300,000
Primary Housing Type:
Post-War Homes
Cape Cods
Small Singles
Nearby Attractions:
Community Center
Local Parks
Small Businesses

Oaklyn

Borough

Oaklyn is a quaint borough of about 4,000 people, adjacent to Collingswood and Audubon. It has a fun, artsy streak and a variety of homes, from twin homes to lakefront single-families along Newton Lake. Oaklyn's housing is often cozy in size, ideal for first-time buyers.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,000
Average Home Value:
$344,000
Primary Housing Type:
Twin Homes
Lake Properties
Small Singles
Nearby Attractions:
Newton Lake
Manor Bar
Tonewood Brewing

Pennsauken

Township

Pennsauken is a diverse township bordering Camden and stretching east and north with several distinct neighborhoods. Home to about 36,000 people, it offers a mix of urban and suburban living. Homes vary from rowhouses and smaller singles to mid-century suburban homes and newer builds.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
36,000
Average Home Value:
$320,000
Primary Housing Type:
Rowhouses
Single-Family Homes
New Construction
Nearby Attractions:
Cooper River Park
Pennsauken Country Club
Shopping Districts

Pine Hill

Borough

Pine Hill is a small borough (population ~10,500) known historically for the Pine Valley Golf Club. It offers a suburban-rural blend, with many homes set near wooded areas. Housing consists of post-war single-family homes, townhouses, and some apartment complexes.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
10,500
Average Home Value:
$275,000
Primary Housing Type:
Single-Family Homes
Townhouses
Apartments
Nearby Attractions:
Pine Valley Golf Club
Parks
Nature Areas

Runnemede

Borough

Runnemede is a borough of around 8,000 people, conveniently located by the NJ Turnpike and Route 42. It's a classic suburban community with a lot of post-WWII era homes (capes, ranches, split-levels) and a friendly vibe.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
8,000
Average Home Value:
$300,000
Primary Housing Type:
Cape Cods
Ranch Homes
Split-Levels
Nearby Attractions:
Shopping Centers
Parks
Easy Highway Access

Somerdale

Borough

Somerdale is a small borough (about 5,500 residents) adjacent to Magnolia and Stratford. It's known for the Somerdale Park School and the Flying Fish Brewery. Housing is predominantly single-family homes from the 1950s and 60s – brick ranches and split-levels along with some cape cods.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
5,500
Average Home Value:
$315,000
Primary Housing Type:
Brick Ranches
Split-Levels
Cape Cods
Nearby Attractions:
Flying Fish Brewery
Parks
Somerdale Park School

Stratford

Borough

Stratford is a borough of about 7,000 people, perhaps best known as the home of Rowan University's School of Osteopathic Medicine. It has a mix of residential streets and a bit of a "college town" feel. Homes are mostly mid-century single-family houses, similar to surrounding towns.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
7,000
Average Home Value:
$300,000
Primary Housing Type:
Single-Family Homes
Condos
Apartments
Nearby Attractions:
Rowan University SOM
Downtown Area
Parks

Tavistock

Borough

Tavistock is a bit of an oddity – with a population of just 3 residents as of the 2020 census, it's essentially a golf course with borough status. Most people will never have a reason to drive through Tavistock unless they're going to Tavistock Country Club.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
3
Average Home Value:
N/A
Primary Housing Type:
Extremely Limited
Private Properties
Club-Related
Nearby Attractions:
Tavistock Country Club
Golf Course
Exclusive Setting

Voorhees

Township

Voorhees is one of Camden County's most desirable townships, featuring upscale homes, excellent schools, and popular shopping/dining. With about 30,000 residents, it offers a range of housing: luxury estates, contemporary developments, 55+ communities, and modest condos.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
30,000
Average Home Value:
$510,000
Primary Housing Type:
Luxury Estates
Contemporary Homes
55+ Communities
Nearby Attractions:
Town Center
Connolly Park
Shopping Districts

Waterford

Township

Waterford Township covers a large, semi-rural area in the southeastern corner of Camden County (around 10,500 residents), including communities like Atco. It's characterized by more open space, the edge of the Pine Barrens, and a mix of housing developments and country properties.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
10,500
Average Home Value:
$350,000
Primary Housing Type:
Rural Properties
New Developments
Country Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Atco Lake
Pine Barrens
Atco Raceway

Winslow

Township

Winslow Township is the largest municipality in Camden County by area, covering a wide expanse that includes suburban communities like Sicklerville and more rural sections. With about 40,000 residents, housing runs the gamut: modern subdivisions, older houses, 55+ communities, and farmhouses.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
40,000
Average Home Value:
$355,000
Primary Housing Type:
Subdivisions
Rural Homes
55+ Communities
Nearby Attractions:
Winslow Wildlife Area
Cedar Brook Park
Shopping Centers

Woodlynne

Borough

Woodlynne is a tiny borough (population ~2,900) bordered by Camden and Collingswood. Despite its small size, Woodlynne is densely populated, with many rowhomes and twin homes similar to those in adjacent Camden, as well as some single-family houses.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
2,900
Average Home Value:
$200,000
Primary Housing Type:
Rowhomes
Twin Homes
Small Singles
Nearby Attractions:
Nearby Parks
Camden Waterfront
Local Businesses

We Help Camden County Homeowners in Any Situation

Life can throw curveballs, but that shouldn't stop you from being able to sell your house when you need to. We have helped many Camden County homeowners facing all kinds of challenging situations. Here are some of the most common scenarios we deal with – and how we can assist:

Inherited Homes / Probate Properties

Inherited a house in Camden County? Perhaps you're dealing with a probate property after a loved one's passing? These situations can be emotionally and financially taxing. Inherited homes often need extensive updates or come with legal complexities (multiple heirs, probate court approval, etc.).

Rather than pouring money into an unwanted inherited property or struggling with executor duties, you can sell it to us for cash. We have experience working with estates and probate attorneys to ensure a smooth sale. No need to clean out the house – take what you want and leave the rest.

No Clean-Out Needed

Take only the items you want to keep. We'll handle the rest after purchase.

No Repairs Required

We buy inherited homes in any condition - old decor, outdated systems, and all.

Probate Expertise

We'll work with your estate attorney and can buy even during the probate process.

Pre-Foreclosure / Financial Distress

Are you behind on mortgage payments or facing foreclosure on your Camden County property? Time is of the essence. We specialize in helping homeowners stop foreclosure by purchasing the house before the bank takes it.

A quick cash sale can resolve your loan and save your credit from the long-term damage of a foreclosure. We understand the pressure you're under – our process is fast and respectful. There's no judgment; financial hardships can happen to anyone. By selling to us, you get the mortgage off your back and possibly walk away with cash (if there is equity).

Foreclosure Timeline in New Jersey

1Missed payments (3+ months)
2Notice of Intent (45-day)
3Lis Pendens & Complaint
4Court proceedings
5Sheriff's Sale/Auction
6Eviction

Job Relocation / Need to Move Quickly

Got a new job offer that requires you to move out of the area? Or perhaps you're relocating for military service or other personal reasons? Congratulations on the new chapter – but selling your house on a tight timeline can be stressful.

Traditional sales can take months, which might not be feasible if you've got to report to a new city in a few weeks. We can buy your Camden County house fast for cash, allowing you to focus on your move. No need to manage a sale from another state or pay double housing costs.

Fast Closing Timeline

Close in as little as 7 days - perfect for tight job start dates.

Remote Closing

Complete the entire process virtually if you've already moved.

No Double Payments

Avoid paying for two homes during your transition period.

As-Is Purchase

No need to prepare or stage the home during your busy move.

Divorce or Property Division

We understand that divorce is a sensitive and private matter. Our team approaches these situations with discretion, respect, and professionalism.

A divorce is difficult enough without the added stress of selling a house. When couples decide to separate, the family home is often the largest asset that needs to be divided. We offer a compassionate, swift solution to liquidate the property and split the proceeds without enduring months of listing and bargaining.

Because we buy houses quickly, you won't be stuck co-owning a house with your ex for longer than necessary. And since we buy as-is, you won't have to agree on making repairs or updates just to sell – one less thing to argue over.

Neutral Process

We work with both parties fairly

Split Proceeds

Distribute funds as agreed

Fast Timeline

Close in days, not months

Why Sell Your Camden County Home to Us?

Choosing the right home buyer makes all the difference when you need a quick sale. Here's why Camden County homeowners trust us to buy their houses: