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Sell Your House Fast in Hunterdon County, New Jersey

Are you a Hunterdon County homeowner looking to sell your house fast for cash? We Buy NJ Homes Fast is a local cash home buyer specializing in quick, as-is purchases throughout Hunterdon County. Whether you're in a rural township or a quaint borough, we understand the unique housing market here. Our team provides fair cash offers within 24 hours and can close in as little as 7 days – helping you avoid the hassle of repairs, realtor fees, and long listing processes. Skip repairs, showings, and months of uncertainty. Get a fair cash offer in 24 hours and close in as fast as 7 days. We make it easy to sell your house fast in Hunterdon County and get paid without the usual hassles.

Hunterdon County Cities, Boroughs & Townships We Serve

Hunterdon County is known for its scenic countryside, historic homes, rolling hills, horse farms, and high quality of life. It's one of New Jersey's more rural counties, which means many properties are older or on large lots – something that can pose challenges in the traditional market but is no problem for our cash buying team. The county showcases its scenic countryside charm through historic river towns, preserved farmland, and tight-knit communities that offer both tranquil rural living and convenient access to major metropolitan areas. Find your town below to see what's happening in your local market.

Alexandria

Township

Alexandria Township is a rural community of rolling farmlands and historic homes in western Hunterdon. Housing consists mostly of single-family homes on large multi-acre lots – from old farmhouses to modern country estates. The township offers spacious properties with scenic views, attracting those seeking privacy and a country lifestyle while maintaining reasonable access to major highways.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,809
Average Home Value:
$545,900
Primary Housing Type:
Rural Estates
Historic Farmhouses
Country Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Riegelsville Bridge
Delaware River
Local Farms

Bethlehem

Township

Bethlehem Township features a mix of suburban-style developments and country properties. Many homes are mid-century or newer colonials on generous lots. The township offers a balance of rural charm and modern conveniences, with properties ranging from updated ranch homes to new construction on former farmland.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
3,745
Average Home Value:
$501,200
Primary Housing Type:
Colonial Homes
Ranch Properties
New Construction
Nearby Attractions:
Musconetcong River
Local Parks
Historic Sites

Clinton

Township

Clinton Township surrounds the Town of Clinton and includes communities like Annandale. It's largely suburban with excellent schools and convenient I-78 access. The township features diverse neighborhoods from established developments to newer luxury communities, making it popular with commuting professionals.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
13,505
Average Home Value:
$548,800
Primary Housing Type:
Suburban Developments
Townhouse Communities
Executive Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Round Valley Reservoir
Spruce Run Recreation
Annandale Village

Delaware

Township

Delaware Township is a picturesque area of farms, equestrian properties, and historic villages like Sergeantsville. Homes are often on multi-acre parcels, offering privacy and rural beauty. The township attracts those seeking a true country lifestyle with preserved farmland and scenic vistas.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,563
Average Home Value:
$598,100
Primary Housing Type:
Horse Farms
Estate Properties
Historic Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Delaware River Towns
Prallsville Mills
Green Sergeant's Bridge

East Amwell

Township

East Amwell Township is known for its scenic open land and the village of Ringoes. Properties range from modest ranches to upscale homes on large lots. With much older or custom-built housing, the township offers a rural atmosphere while maintaining proximity to Princeton and other employment centers.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
3,917
Average Home Value:
$499,400
Primary Housing Type:
Custom Homes
Ranch Properties
Rural Estates
Nearby Attractions:
Ringoes Village
Amwell Valley Trail
Local Vineyards

Franklin

Township

Franklin Township is a quiet, mostly rural area featuring scenic landscapes and spread-out communities. The township offers a peaceful country setting with homes on generous lots, many with views of farmland and forests. It's ideal for those seeking solitude while remaining connected to the broader region.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
3,267
Average Home Value:
$522,400
Primary Housing Type:
Farmhouses
Country Estates
Rural Singles
Nearby Attractions:
Quakertown Historic District
Scenic Farmland
Nature Preserves

Holland

Township

Holland Township sits along the Delaware River and Pennsylvania border, offering rural living with river-view homes and inland farm properties. Being farther out provides more affordable options while maintaining the county's rural character. The township attracts those seeking river access and Pennsylvania proximity.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
5,177
Average Home Value:
$386,000
Primary Housing Type:
River Properties
Farm Houses
Rural Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Delaware River
Riegelsville
Milford Bluffs

Kingwood

Township

Kingwood Township is characterized by forested land, farms, and communities like Baptistown. Many properties are sizable and unique, offering privacy in a pristine natural setting. The township's commitment to preservation maintains its rural character while providing modern living opportunities.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
3,802
Average Home Value:
$515,900
Primary Housing Type:
Wooded Estates
Farm Properties
Custom Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Lockatong Creek
Kingwood Park
Baptistown Inn

Lebanon

Township

Lebanon Township is a rural, wooded township including communities like Bunnvale and New Hampton. Homes often have wells, septic systems, or unpaved driveways, offering a true country experience. The township provides a forested retreat while maintaining access to major highways and employment centers.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
6,195
Average Home Value:
$476,400
Primary Housing Type:
Wooded Properties
Country Homes
Log Cabins
Nearby Attractions:
Voorhees State Park
Ken Lockwood Gorge
Local Trails

Raritan

Township

Raritan Township is Hunterdon's most populous municipality, containing many suburban neighborhoods. The township offers diverse housing from starter homes to luxury estates, with excellent schools and convenient shopping. Its central location makes it a hub for county residents seeking suburban amenities.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
23,447
Average Home Value:
$544,800
Primary Housing Type:
Suburban Homes
Luxury Developments
Townhouses
Nearby Attractions:
Flemington Outlets
Northlandz
County Parks

Readington

Township

Readington Township includes villages like Whitehouse Station and Three Bridges. The township is known for excellent schools and convenient location, offering a mix of suburban developments and rural properties. It's popular with families seeking space without sacrificing modern conveniences.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
16,128
Average Home Value:
$531,100
Primary Housing Type:
Family Neighborhoods
Estate Homes
New Developments
Nearby Attractions:
Solberg Airport
Whitehouse Station
Balloon Festival Grounds

Tewksbury

Township

Tewksbury Township is one of the most affluent parts of Hunterdon County, featuring elegant country estates, horse farms, and upscale developments. The township offers luxury living in a rural setting, with properties often including extensive acreage and high-end amenities.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
5,870
Average Home Value:
$759,400
Primary Housing Type:
Luxury Estates
Horse Farms
Executive Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Oldwick Village
Christie Hoffman Farm Park
Cold Brook Preserve

Union

Township

Union Township mixes rural charm with convenient development near I-78. The township offers a range of housing from affordable homes to newer developments, providing options for various budgets. Its location provides easy highway access while maintaining a country atmosphere.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
6,507
Average Home Value:
$427,900
Primary Housing Type:
Affordable Singles
New Construction
Rural Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Spruce Run Reservoir
Ken Lockwood Gorge
Local Farms

West Amwell

Township

West Amwell Township sits just west of Lambertville, featuring farmhouses, ranches, and newer builds on rolling hills. The township offers rural living with proximity to Lambertville's arts and dining scene, attracting those who want country living with cultural access.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
3,005
Average Home Value:
$565,000
Primary Housing Type:
Farmhouses
Contemporary Homes
Rural Estates
Nearby Attractions:
Goat Hill Overlook
Delaware River
Lambertville Access

Bloomsbury

Borough

Bloomsbury is one of Hunterdon's smallest boroughs, known for its historic charm. Homes here are primarily older single-family houses – some dating back to the 1800s – on small town lots. The borough offers affordable options in a quaint setting with a true small-town atmosphere.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
792
Average Home Value:
$390,000
Primary Housing Type:
Historic Homes
Victorian Houses
Small Singles
Nearby Attractions:
Musconetcong River
Historic Main Street
Local Antiques

Califon

Borough

Califon is a small borough with a big reputation for quaint, high-value homes. This charming village features Victorian and colonial homes, plus sprawling properties in the outskirts. The borough's picturesque setting and strong community make it highly desirable despite its small size.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,005
Average Home Value:
$617,400
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Homes
Colonial Houses
Estate Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Califon Island Park
South Branch River
Historic Downtown

Flemington

Borough

Flemington is the county seat of Hunterdon County with rich history and Victorian architecture. Housing includes 19th-century homes near Main Street to mid-century ranches. The borough offers urban conveniences in a small-town setting, with a vibrant downtown and cultural attractions.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,926
Average Home Value:
$525,000
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Homes
Historic Properties
Downtown Condos
Nearby Attractions:
Historic Courthouse
Main Street Shopping
Liberty Village

Frenchtown

Borough

Frenchtown is a vibrant Delaware River town known for its arts scene and historic homes. The borough features charming properties from riverfront Victorians to hillside contemporaries. Its artistic community and scenic location make it one of the county's most distinctive places to live.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,370
Average Home Value:
$461,100
Primary Housing Type:
River Properties
Artist Lofts
Historic Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Delaware River
Frenchtown Inn
Art Galleries

Glen Gardner

Borough

Glen Gardner is a small borough along the Spruce Run, offering older homes and a few newer houses on hillsides. The borough provides affordable options in a peaceful setting, with access to outdoor recreation and a close-knit community atmosphere.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,682
Average Home Value:
$434,000
Primary Housing Type:
Small Singles
Hillside Homes
Older Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Spruce Run Creek
Ken Lockwood Gorge
Local Parks

Hampton

Borough

Hampton is a tight-knit borough with housing primarily built in the mid-20th century. The borough offers a quiet residential setting with affordable homes and a strong sense of community. Its location provides easy access to both rural areas and more developed townships.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,438
Average Home Value:
$467,800
Primary Housing Type:
Mid-Century Homes
Small Singles
Ranch Houses
Nearby Attractions:
Musconetcong River
Hampton Park
Historic District

High Bridge

Borough

High Bridge is a historic borough known for the Central Railroad heritage and Columbia Trail. Housing includes many older homes (Victorian and early 20th century colonials). The borough offers one of the more affordable markets in Hunterdon while maintaining historic character.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
3,546
Average Home Value:
$345,100
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Homes
Railroad Era Houses
Affordable Singles
Nearby Attractions:
Columbia Trail
Lake Solitude
Historic Main Street

Lebanon

Borough

Lebanon Borough is tiny but has high home values due to newer townhome developments and convenient location near Route 22/I-78. The borough offers a mix of historic properties and modern conveniences, attracting professionals and downsizers seeking low-maintenance living.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,665
Average Home Value:
$602,400
Primary Housing Type:
Luxury Townhomes
Historic Singles
New Condos
Nearby Attractions:
Round Valley Reservoir
Historic Downtown
Route 22 Access

Milford

Borough

Milford is a quaint river town offering small-town lifestyle. The market is limited, and river location means some properties require flood insurance. The borough provides a peaceful setting with Delaware River access and a tight-knit community atmosphere.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,232
Average Home Value:
$416,700
Primary Housing Type:
River Cottages
Historic Homes
Small Singles
Nearby Attractions:
Delaware River
Milford Bluffs
Historic Bridge

Stockton

Borough

Stockton is a tiny riverfront borough best known for Prallsville Mills. With only about 500 residents, homes are rare and often historic. Many properties are prone to flooding due to river location, but the borough's charm and scenic beauty continue to attract buyers.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
495
Average Home Value:
$530,700
Primary Housing Type:
Historic Properties
River Homes
Artist Studios
Nearby Attractions:
Prallsville Mills
Delaware River
D&R Canal Path

Clinton

Town

The Town of Clinton is famous for its Red Mill and vibrant Main Street. Homes include historic Victorians and early-20th-century houses. The town offers urban amenities in a picturesque setting, with strong demand thanks to its charm, good schools, and walkable downtown.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
2,773
Average Home Value:
$447,000
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Homes
Downtown Properties
Historic Houses
Nearby Attractions:
Red Mill Museum
Main Street Shops
South Branch River

Lambertville

City

Lambertville is a vibrant small city famous for its arts, antiques, and beautifully restored homes. Many homes are 100+ years old with quirks, and floodplain areas can introduce buyer concerns. The city offers a unique blend of culture, history, and riverside living.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,139
Average Home Value:
$524,800
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Mansions
Restored Rowhouses
Artist Lofts
Nearby Attractions:
Delaware River
Antique Shops
New Hope Access

We Help Hunterdon County Homeowners in Any Situation

We provide fast, hassle-free solutions for many difficult situations. No matter why you need to sell, our team can help. Here are some of the most common scenarios we deal with – and how we can assist:

Inherited Property / Probate

Handling an inherited home or probate estate can be overwhelming, especially if you live out of the area. We buy inherited houses fast for cash, so you can settle the estate without costly repairs or long waits. We understand probate processes and can often buy the home before probate is fully closed, with court approval.

Many Hunterdon County properties are older farmhouses or homes on large acreage that can be difficult to maintain from afar. We handle all the complications that come with rural properties.

No Clean-Out Needed

Take what you want, leave the rest. We handle disposal.

Probate Experience

We work with attorneys and can buy during probate.

Rural Property OK

Large acreage, barns, and outbuildings are no problem.

Foreclosure or Financial Distress

If you're behind on mortgage payments or facing foreclosure in Hunterdon County, time is of the essence. We can often close in under 2 weeks, sometimes even in a few days, to beat your auction date. Our cash purchase can prevent foreclosure quickly and relieve financial stress.

With Hunterdon's higher property values, mortgage payments can be substantial. Don't let the bank take your home – sell to us instead and walk away with cash instead of a foreclosure on your credit.

New Jersey Foreclosure Timeline

1Missed payments (90+ days)
2Notice of Intent to Foreclose
3Lis Pendens filed
4Sheriff's Sale scheduled
5Property auction
6Eviction proceedings

Divorce or Separation

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

Dividing assets during a divorce is difficult enough without a drawn-out home sale. We offer a fair, discreet cash buyout for your house, allowing both parties to move on quickly. Our team is compassionate and professional, coordinating with both spouses and attorneys when needed.

Many Hunterdon County homes are high-value properties that can complicate divorce proceedings. We provide a straightforward solution to liquidate the asset quickly.

Neutral Process

Fair to both parties

Quick Resolution

Close in days, not months

Private & Discreet

No public listings

Rural Property and Large Acreage

Nearly half of Hunterdon County is still farmland – the most rural mix in New Jersey. If you own a rural property, farmhouse, or large acreage estate, you know these properties can take months or even years to sell traditionally.

We specialize in buying rural Hunterdon County properties, including:

Agricultural Properties

Working farms, preserved farmland, and farm assessments.

Horse Properties

Equestrian estates with barns, paddocks, and arenas.

Remote Homes

Properties on private roads or with limited access.

Historic Properties

Centuries-old homes needing special care.

Why Sell Your Hunterdon County Home to Us?

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