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Sell Your House Fast in Morris County, New Jersey

Morris County is a diverse and affluent area with a population of about 509,000 residents. The county consists of 39 municipalities with robust housing markets – the typical home value is around $693,000, up 5% in the past year. Homes go pending in a median of just 14 days, with roughly 63% of recent sales closing above asking price. If you need to sell your house fast in Morris County, NJ, we buy houses in any condition throughout the county. Whether you have an inherited property, face foreclosure, or just want to sell quickly without repairs, we offer fair cash prices. No repairs, no realtor commissions, and no delays – simply a fast cash offer and smooth closing. If you're thinking "I need to sell my house fast in Morris County," our team is here to help.

Morris County Cities, Boroughs & Townships We Serve

Morris County encompasses 39 municipalities ranging from the urban core of Morristown to exclusive estates in Harding Township. We buy houses countywide – from lakefront properties in Jefferson and Mount Arlington to historic homes in Chester and Madison. Whether you're in a bustling township like Parsippany-Troy Hills or a tiny borough like Victory Gardens, We Buy NJ Homes Fast is ready to buy your house for cash. Find your town below to learn about your local market.

Boonton

Town

A historic small town with 8,815 residents known for its Victorian homes and charming Main Street. Housing includes older colonial and Victorian single-family homes on hilly streets, plus some duplexes and condos. Strong market with average home values around $640,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
8,815
Average Home Value:
$640,000
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Homes
Colonial Houses
Historic Duplexes
Nearby Attractions:
Historic Main Street
NJ Transit Station
Grace Lord Park

Boonton Township

Township

More rural and spread-out than Boonton Town, with 4,380 residents on large wooded lots and farmettes. Features upscale single-family homes, historic farmhouses, and newer luxury houses. Median values often exceed $700,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,380
Average Home Value:
$700,000+
Primary Housing Type:
Rural Estates
Luxury Homes
Historic Farmhouses
Nearby Attractions:
Tourne County Park
Private Country Setting
Boonton Reservoir

Butler

Borough

Small-town feel with 8,047 people and affordable housing. Features modest single-family houses, duplexes, and newer townhomes. One of Morris County's more affordable markets with values in the low-to-mid $400,000s.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
8,047
Average Home Value:
$400,000s
Primary Housing Type:
Ranch Homes
Colonial Houses
Townhome Communities
Nearby Attractions:
Butler Museum
Pequannock River
Downtown Butler

Chatham Borough

Borough

Extremely sought-after community of 9,212 residents with top-ranked schools and picturesque streets. Features charming colonials, Victorians, and Cape Cods within walking distance to downtown and train. Average home value around $1.27 million.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
9,212
Average Home Value:
$1.27M
Primary Housing Type:
Historic Colonials
Victorian Homes
Luxury Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Downtown Chatham
NJ Transit Direct to NYC
Fishawack Festival

Chatham Township

Township

Surrounds the borough with 10,983 residents on larger lots. Offers large single-family homes ranging from mid-century ranches to upscale new construction. Very desirable with median prices around $1 million.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
10,983
Average Home Value:
$1,000,000
Primary Housing Type:
Executive Homes
New Construction
Ranch Estates
Nearby Attractions:
Great Swamp Wildlife Refuge
Loantaka Brook Reservation
Top Schools

Chester Borough

Borough

Tiny historic town of 1,681 residents known for quaint downtown shops and colonial charm. Features historic houses dating to the 1800s alongside small neighborhoods. Limited inventory keeps prices high per square foot.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,681
Average Home Value:
High per sq ft
Primary Housing Type:
Historic Homes
Colonial Houses
Antique Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Chester Antique Shops
Historic Downtown
Alstede Farms

Chester Township

Township

Expansive rural township with 7,713 residents on large properties. Known as horse and farm country with farmhouses, country estates, and luxury developments. Lots of 2-10 acres common with prices often exceeding $800,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
7,713
Average Home Value:
$800,000+
Primary Housing Type:
Country Estates
Horse Farms
Luxury Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Hacklebarney State Park
Black River
Equestrian Facilities

Denville

Township

The Hub of Morris County with 17,107 residents. Mix of lakefront cottages, mid-century homes, and suburban developments. Popular for NYC commuters with median prices around mid-$500,000s.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
17,107
Average Home Value:
$550,000
Primary Housing Type:
Lake Cottages
Split-Level Homes
Colonial Houses
Nearby Attractions:
Indian Lake
Cedar Lake
Downtown Denville

Dover

Town

Urban community of 18,460 residents with historic industrial roots. Features older single-family homes, multi-family properties, and apartments. More affordable with average values around $505,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
18,460
Average Home Value:
$505,000
Primary Housing Type:
Multi-Family Properties
Colonial Homes
Investment Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Dover Train Station
Historic Downtown
JFK Commons

East Hanover

Township

Suburban community of 11,105 residents with strong Italian-American heritage. Features 1950s-1970s split-levels, ranches, and newer construction. Median prices around $550,000-$600,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
11,105
Average Home Value:
$575,000
Primary Housing Type:
Split-Level Homes
Ranch Houses
New Construction
Nearby Attractions:
Lurker Park
Hanover Township 9/11 Memorial
Local Italian Restaurants

Florham Park

Borough

Affluent borough of 12,585 residents, home to NY Jets facility and corporate campuses. Features modern single-family homes, luxury townhomes, and 55+ communities. Median prices often exceed $700,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
12,585
Average Home Value:
$700,000+
Primary Housing Type:
Executive Homes
Luxury Townhomes
55+ Communities
Nearby Attractions:
NY Jets Training Facility
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Corporate Parks

Hanover

Township

Township of 14,677 residents including Whippany and Cedar Knolls. Mix of suburban neighborhoods and office parks with some of county's lowest taxes. Median home price around $600,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
14,677
Average Home Value:
$600,000
Primary Housing Type:
Cape Cod Homes
Colonial Houses
Condo Developments
Nearby Attractions:
Whippany Railway Museum
Low Property Taxes
Corporate Centers

Harding

Township

One of Morris County's most exclusive areas with 3,871 residents on estate properties. Features multi-acre lots, horse farms, and mansions. Median values well over $1 million with prestige addresses.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
3,871
Average Home Value:
$1M+
Primary Housing Type:
Estate Properties
Horse Farms
Luxury Mansions
Nearby Attractions:
Great Swamp
Equestrian Centers
New Vernon Village

Jefferson

Township

Northwest township with 20,538 residents including Lake Hopatcong areas. Wide variety from seasonal cottages to contemporary lakefront houses. More moderate prices with median in the $400,000s.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
20,538
Average Home Value:
$450,000
Primary Housing Type:
Lake Cottages
Waterfront Homes
Suburban Developments
Nearby Attractions:
Lake Hopatcong
Mahlon Dickerson Reservation
Oak Ridge

Kinnelon

Borough

Upscale borough of 9,966 people including the gated Smoke Rise community. Large homes on large lots with many 2+ acre properties. Median prices around $700,000-$800,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
9,966
Average Home Value:
$750,000
Primary Housing Type:
Estate Homes
Smoke Rise Properties
Modern Luxury
Nearby Attractions:
Smoke Rise Club
Silas Condict Park
Pyramid Mountain

Lincoln Park

Borough

Borough of 10,915 residents with mix of suburban and semi-rural living. Some areas in flood plains affect pricing. More affordable with median in the $400,000s.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
10,915
Average Home Value:
$450,000
Primary Housing Type:
Starter Homes
Bungalows
Condo Communities
Nearby Attractions:
Pequannock River
Willowbrook Mall nearby
Suburban Convenience

Long Hill

Township

Scenic township of 8,629 residents including Gillette, Millington, and Stirling. Mix of older colonials and newer construction on hilly lots. Median prices around $600,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
8,629
Average Home Value:
$600,000
Primary Housing Type:
Colonial Homes
Ranch Houses
Townhomes
Nearby Attractions:
NJ Transit Stations
Passaic River
Country Feel

Madison

Borough

The Rose City with 16,937 residents, home to Drew University. Victorian homes, classic colonials near the Green, and modern condos. High demand with median prices around $800,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
16,937
Average Home Value:
$800,000
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Homes
Historic Colonials
Luxury Condos
Nearby Attractions:
Drew University
Downtown Madison
Direct NYC Train

Mendham Borough

Borough

Affluent small town of 4,981 residents with colonial-era charm. Historic colonials, elegant Victorians, and newer luxury homes. Median values around $800,000 or more.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,981
Average Home Value:
$800,000+
Primary Housing Type:
Historic Colonials
Victorian Estates
Luxury Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Historic Village Center
Brookside Community
Country Charm

Mendham Township

Township

Township of 5,869 residents with rolling hills and estates. Luxury homes, horse farms, and large properties on multi-acre lots. Values often exceed $1 million.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
5,869
Average Home Value:
$1M+
Primary Housing Type:
Luxury Estates
Horse Farms
Custom Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Schiff Nature Preserve
Equestrian Facilities
Rural Beauty

Mine Hill

Township

Smaller township of 4,015 people with mining history. Affordable single-family homes near Dover and Route 46. Lower prices for Morris County in low-to-mid $400,000s.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,015
Average Home Value:
$425,000
Primary Housing Type:
Cape Cod Homes
Ranch Houses
Split-Levels
Nearby Attractions:
Historic Mining Sites
Route 46 Access
Dover Proximity

Montville

Township

Large popular suburb of 22,450 residents including Towaco and Pine Brook. Mix of luxury homes and older properties. High median prices often exceeding $700,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
22,450
Average Home Value:
$700,000+
Primary Housing Type:
Luxury Subdivisions
Colonial Homes
Townhome Communities
Nearby Attractions:
Top-Rated Schools
Towaco Center
Nature Preserves

Morris Plains

Borough

The Community of Caring with 6,153 residents. Popular for commuters with mix of post-war capes and newer colonials. Median around $600,000 with high demand.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
6,153
Average Home Value:
$600,000
Primary Housing Type:
Cape Cod Homes
Ranch Houses
Downtown Condos
Nearby Attractions:
NJ Transit Station
Community Park
Downtown Morris Plains

Morris Township

Township

Township surrounding Morristown with 22,974 residents. Diverse housing from estate sections to condos. Median price around $750,000 with wide range.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
22,974
Average Home Value:
$750,000
Primary Housing Type:
Estate Homes
Suburban Developments
Condominiums
Nearby Attractions:
Morristown Access
Collinwood Estate Area
Spring Brook

Morristown

Town

The county seat with 20,180 people and vibrant downtown. Mix of historic colonials, high-rise condos, and multifamily houses. Hot market with median around $770,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
20,180
Average Home Value:
$770,000
Primary Housing Type:
Historic Homes
High-Rise Condos
Multi-Family Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Morristown Green
Downtown Restaurants
Direct NYC Train

Mount Arlington

Borough

Lakefront borough of 5,909 residents on Lake Hopatcong. Mix of year-round homes and vacation properties. Wide price range depending on lake proximity.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
5,909
Average Home Value:
Varies
Primary Housing Type:
Lake Cottages
Waterfront Condos
Traditional Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Lake Hopatcong
Marinas
55+ Communities

Mount Olive

Township

Large township of 28,886 residents including Budd Lake and Flanders. Blend of developments, rural areas, and commercial zones. More affordable with median in low-$400,000s.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
28,886
Average Home Value:
$425,000
Primary Housing Type:
Suburban Developments
Lakefront Properties
Townhomes
Nearby Attractions:
Budd Lake
Turkey Brook Park
International Trade Center

Mountain Lakes

Borough

Exclusive borough of 4,472 people with planned "Lake-style" homes. Historic Tudor and Craftsman homes around lakes. Very high prices often exceeding $1 million.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,472
Average Home Value:
$1M+
Primary Housing Type:
Historic Tudors
Craftsman Homes
Lakefront Properties
Nearby Attractions:
The Lakes
Mountain Lakes Station
Wildwood Park

Netcong

Borough

Small borough of 3,375 residents near Lake Musconetcong. Older homes from railroad era on small lots. Entry-level prices in low $300,000s.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
3,375
Average Home Value:
$325,000
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Homes
Small Singles
Duplex Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Lake Musconetcong
NJ Transit
Historic Downtown

Parsippany-Troy Hills

Township

Most populous municipality with 56,162 residents. Diverse housing from entry-level to upscale across many neighborhoods. Very active market with median in low-to-mid $500,000s.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
56,162
Average Home Value:
$525,000
Primary Housing Type:
Diverse Options
Condo Complexes
Single-Family Developments
Nearby Attractions:
Lake Hiawatha
Corporate Centers
Cultural Diversity

Pequannock

Township

Township of 15,571 residents including Pompton Plains. Mix of mid-century homes and 55+ communities. Strong market around $500,000 with low taxes.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
15,571
Average Home Value:
$500,000
Primary Housing Type:
Ranch Homes
55+ Communities
Split-Levels
Nearby Attractions:
Cedar Crest Village
Low Taxes
Pompton Plains

Randolph

Township

Sizable suburban community of 26,504 residents. Numerous developments from 1970s-2000s with large homes. Healthy market with median in upper $500,000s to $600,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
26,504
Average Home Value:
$575,000
Primary Housing Type:
Raised Ranches
Large Colonials
Townhome Complexes
Nearby Attractions:
Freedom Park
Brundage Park
Recreation Facilities

Riverdale

Borough

Small borough of 4,107 residents with recent condo development. Mix of newer communities and older single-family section. Relatively affordable for Morris County.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,107
Average Home Value:
Varies
Primary Housing Type:
Condo Communities
Single-Family Homes
Townhouses
Nearby Attractions:
Rock Creek
The Grande
Low Taxes

Rockaway Borough

Borough

Small historic town of 6,598 people with quaint downtown. Older colonials and Cape Cods on smaller lots. More affordable with prices in low-to-mid $400,000s.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
6,598
Average Home Value:
$425,000
Primary Housing Type:
Colonial Homes
Cape Cods
Bungalows
Nearby Attractions:
Historic Downtown
Rockaway River
Small Town Charm

Rockaway Township

Township

Large township of 25,341 residents with lake communities like White Meadow Lake. Diverse housing from lakefront to suburban. Active market around $450,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
25,341
Average Home Value:
$450,000
Primary Housing Type:
Lake Houses
Suburban Homes
Condo/Townhomes
Nearby Attractions:
White Meadow Lake
Green Pond
Rockaway Townsquare Mall

Roxbury

Township

Suburban township of 22,950 residents including Succasunna and Ledgewood. Classic split-levels and newer colonials. Median around $450,000-$500,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
22,950
Average Home Value:
$475,000
Primary Housing Type:
Split-Level Homes
Bi-Levels
Colonial Houses
Nearby Attractions:
Lake Hopatcong Access
Horseshoe Lake
Route 10 Shopping

Victory Gardens

Borough

Smallest municipality with 1,582 residents. WWII-era attached townhomes and small houses. Most affordable in county with prices in $300,000s.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,582
Average Home Value:
$300,000
Primary Housing Type:
Attached Townhomes
Small Singles
Historic Housing
Nearby Attractions:
Historic WWII Housing
Dover Proximity
Affordable Entry

Washington

Township

Picturesque township of 18,197 residents in Long Valley. Mix of antique farmhouses and contemporary homes on large lots. Median around $500,000.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
18,197
Average Home Value:
$500,000
Primary Housing Type:
Farmhouses
Colonial Homes
Estate Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Long Valley Village
Schooley's Mountain
Rural Character

Wharton

Borough

Former mining town of 7,241 residents near Dover. Mix of older homes and newer developments. Relatively affordable with median in low $400,000s.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
7,241
Average Home Value:
$400,000
Primary Housing Type:
Colonial Homes
Single-Family Houses
Townhouse Complexes
Nearby Attractions:
Historic Mining Sites
Routes 80 & 46
Canal Heritage

We Help Morris 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 Morris 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 Morris 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 Morris 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 Morris 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 Morris County Home to Us?

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