Burlington County, New Jersey · Town Intelligence

40 towns. Six corridors. One housing map.

Every borough and township carries its own tax layers, school district assignment, zoning character, and market corridor. Start here to open the housing file for any Burlington County municipality.

County snapshot 40 municipalities
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Municipalities62
School districtsK–12 & regional
Population (seed)461,860
By corridor
Route 130 River Towns 11 towns
Moorestown–Mount Laurel Corridor 4 towns
Rancocas Valley 6 towns
Medford & the Pines Edge 5 towns
Bordentown & the Farm Belt 7 towns
Pinelands & Joint Base 7 towns
Each town profile links tax context, school district notes, corridor framing, and ecosystem resources. Verify material facts with Board of Taxation ↗

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Town intelligence

Six corridors. Six different markets.

Burlington County does not behave as one market. Use the corridor lens to narrow your shortlist, then open individual town profiles for tax layers, school district context, and ecosystem links.

Route 130 River Towns
11 towns · ~116K residents — Cinnaminson, Burlington, Delran, Burlington City, Palmyra, Florence. Palmyra to Florence along the Delaware — RiverLine light rail, walkable borough grids, historic Burlington City, and the county's most accessible entry price points.
Rt. 130
Moorestown–Mount Laurel Corridor
4 towns · ~133K residents — Moorestown, Mount Laurel, Evesham, Maple Shade. Moorestown, Mount Laurel, Evesham, and Maple Shade — the county's employment and retail spine along Routes 38 and 73, its deepest school-driven premium, and its strongest resale liquidity.
Rt. 38/73
Rancocas Valley
6 towns · ~76K residents — Mount Holly, Willingboro, Lumberton, Westampton, Hainesport, Eastampton. The county-seat core around Mount Holly plus Willingboro, Lumberton, Hainesport, Eastampton, and Westampton — courthouse-town character, planned postwar neighborhoods, and mid-market volume.
Rancocas
Medford & the Pines Edge
5 towns · ~52K residents — Medford, Medford Lakes, Shamong, Tabernacle, Southampton. Medford, Medford Lakes, Shamong, Tabernacle, and Southampton — lakes, large lots, and Lenape Regional school demand on the edge of the Pinelands.
Medford
Bordentown & the Farm Belt
7 towns · ~46K residents — Bordentown City, Bordentown, Chesterfield, Mansfield, Springfield, North Hanover. Bordentown's walkable downtown plus Chesterfield, Mansfield, Springfield, and North Hanover — preserved farmland, Northern Burlington schools, and Trenton–NYC commute access via the Turnpike and RiverLine.
Bordentown
Pinelands & Joint Base
7 towns · ~39K residents — Pemberton, New Hanover, Wrightstown, Woodland, Washington, Bass River. Pemberton, the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst towns, and the deep Pinelands — the county's largest land parcels, military-driven rental demand, and Pinelands Commission land-use rules.
Pinelands

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Pinelands & Joint Base

Bass River Township

Bass River Township is Burlington County's southeastern gateway to the Pine Barrens — New Gretna's fishing-village roots, Bass River State Forest, and some of the county's most protected, lightly settled land.

township 1,355 residents Bass River Twp SD (non-operating) — K–6 Little Egg Harbor, 7–12 Pinelands Regional
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Route 130 River Towns

Beverly City

Beverly City is a compact Delaware River city on the RiverLine — a walkable street grid, riverfront parks, and some of the county's most affordable historic housing stock.

city 2,499 residents Beverly City SD (K–8); HS: Palmyra High School
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Bordentown & the Farm Belt

Bordentown City

Bordentown City packs a walkable downtown, RiverLine access, and layered Revolutionary-era history onto less than a square mile above the Delaware — one of South Jersey's favorite small downtowns.

city 3,993 residents Bordentown Regional School District
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Bordentown & the Farm Belt

Bordentown Township

Bordentown Township wraps the historic city with newer subdivisions, Route 130 and 206 commercial corridors, and quick Turnpike, I-295, and RiverLine access for Trenton and New York commutes.

township 11,791 residents Bordentown Regional School District
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Route 130 River Towns

Burlington City

Burlington City is one of New Jersey's oldest settlements — a colonial-era capital on the Delaware with a historic High Street, RiverLine stops, and value-priced Victorian stock.

city 9,743 residents Burlington City SD (K–12)
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Route 130 River Towns

Burlington Township

Burlington Township surrounds the historic city with steady mid-market subdivision stock, Route 541 retail, and its own K–12 school district.

township 23,983 residents Burlington Township SD (K–12)
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Bordentown & the Farm Belt

Chesterfield Township

Chesterfield Township is preserved-farmland country — historic Crosswicks, traditional-neighborhood development at Old York Village, and Northern Burlington schools.

township 9,422 residents Chesterfield Twp SD (K–6); 7–12: Northern Burlington County Regional
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Route 130 River Towns

Cinnaminson Township

Cinnaminson Township anchors the Route 130 corridor's family market — mature tree streets, its own K–12 district, and RiverLine access at the Riverton line.

township 17,064 residents Cinnaminson Township SD (K–12)
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Route 130 River Towns

Delanco Township

Delanco Township sits where the Rancocas Creek meets the Delaware — two waterfronts, a compact historic core, and newer riverfront townhome development.

township 4,824 residents Delanco Twp SD (K–8); HS: Riverside High School
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Route 130 River Towns

Delran Township

Delran Township pairs Route 130 convenience with its own K–12 district and steady mid-market inventory between the Rancocas and the river towns.

township 17,882 residents Delran Township SD (K–12)
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Rancocas Valley

Eastampton Township

Eastampton Township is small-scale Rancocas Valley living — Smithville Park and the historic Smithville industrial village, with high school at Rancocas Valley Regional.

township 6,191 residents Eastampton Twp SD (K–8); HS: Rancocas Valley Regional
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Route 130 River Towns

Edgewater Park Township

Edgewater Park Township offers some of the county's most accessible entry price points on the river side of Route 130, with a K–8 district that sends to Burlington City High School.

township 8,930 residents Edgewater Park Twp SD (K–8); HS: Burlington City High School
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Moorestown–Mount Laurel Corridor

Evesham Township

Evesham Township — better known as Marlton — is the county's second-largest municipality: Route 70 and 73 retail, deep subdivision inventory, and Lenape Regional's Cherokee High School.

township 46,826 residents Evesham Twp SD (K–8); HS: Lenape Regional (Cherokee HS)
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Bordentown & the Farm Belt

Fieldsboro Borough

Fieldsboro Borough is one of New Jersey's smallest municipalities — about a quarter square mile beside Bordentown, with Bordentown Regional schools.

borough 526 residents Bordentown Regional School District (sending)
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Route 130 River Towns

Florence Township

Florence Township runs from Roebling's historic company-town rowhouses to newer logistics-corridor growth near the Turnpike — with a RiverLine stop and its own K–12 district.

township 12,812 residents Florence Township SD (K–12)
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Rancocas Valley

Hainesport Township

Hainesport Township is a small Rancocas Valley township with creek marina access, Route 38 convenience, and high school at Rancocas Valley Regional.

township 6,035 residents Hainesport Twp SD (K–8); HS: Rancocas Valley Regional
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Rancocas Valley

Lumberton Township

Lumberton Township mixes newer subdivisions with a historic village core on the Rancocas — Route 38 access and high school at Rancocas Valley Regional.

township 12,803 residents Lumberton Twp SD (K–8); HS: Rancocas Valley Regional
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Bordentown & the Farm Belt

Mansfield Township

Mansfield Township is farm-belt living around Columbus — preserved acreage, the Columbus Farmers Market, significant 55+ community inventory, and Northern Burlington schools.

township 8,897 residents Mansfield Twp SD (K–6); 7–12: Northern Burlington County Regional
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Moorestown–Mount Laurel Corridor

Maple Shade Township

Maple Shade Township is the county's compact value play — a walkable grid, apartment and starter-home stock, its own K–12 district, and quick Route 73 access toward Philadelphia.

township 19,980 residents Maple Shade Township SD (K–12)
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Medford & the Pines Edge

Medford Lakes Borough

Medford Lakes Borough is a lakes-and-log-cabins community built around Upper and Lower Aetna Lakes — canoe-club traditions and high school at Lenape Regional's Shawnee.

borough 4,264 residents Medford Lakes Boro SD (K–8); HS: Lenape Regional (Shawnee HS)
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Medford & the Pines Edge

Medford Township

Medford Township is the county's estate-lot and lakes market — historic Medford Village, large wooded parcels on the Pinelands edge, and Shawnee High School demand.

township 24,497 residents Medford Twp SD (K–8); HS: Lenape Regional (Shawnee HS)
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Moorestown–Mount Laurel Corridor

Moorestown Township

Moorestown Township is the county's marquee address — a Quaker-rooted Main Street, its own highly regarded K–12 district, and the county's deepest price premium.

township 21,355 residents Moorestown Township SD (K–12)
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Rancocas Valley

Mount Holly Township

Mount Holly Township is Burlington County's seat — courthouse-town Victorians, a reviving downtown, and high school at Rancocas Valley Regional.

township 9,981 residents Mount Holly Twp SD (K–8); HS: Rancocas Valley Regional
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Moorestown–Mount Laurel Corridor

Mount Laurel Township

Mount Laurel Township is the county's employment hub at I-295 and the Turnpike — corporate campuses, deep townhome and single-family inventory, and the namesake of New Jersey's Mount Laurel affordable-housing doctrine.

township 44,633 residents Mount Laurel Twp SD (K–8); HS: Lenape Regional (Lenape HS)
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Pinelands & Joint Base

New Hanover Township

New Hanover Township is Fort Dix country — most of its land sits inside Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, with the small civilian village of Cookstown and high school at Bordentown Regional.

township 6,367 residents New Hanover Twp SD (PK–8); HS: Bordentown Regional
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Bordentown & the Farm Belt

North Hanover Township

North Hanover Township pairs farm-belt acreage with McGuire-side base neighborhoods — Northern Burlington schools and some of the county's most preserved farmland.

township 7,963 residents North Hanover Twp SD (K–6); 7–12: Northern Burlington County Regional
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Route 130 River Towns

Palmyra Borough

Palmyra Borough is a walkable river-town grid at the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge — RiverLine access, starter-friendly pricing, and a K–12 district that receives Beverly and Riverton high schoolers.

borough 7,438 residents Palmyra Borough SD (K–12)
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Pinelands & Joint Base

Pemberton Borough

Pemberton Borough is a half-square-mile historic village core surrounded by Pemberton Township — small-town housing stock served by Pemberton Township schools.

borough 1,371 residents Pemberton Township SD (K–12, serves the borough)
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Pinelands & Joint Base

Pemberton Township

Pemberton Township — anchored by Browns Mills — is the county's most affordable major market: lakes, Pinelands, a large share of Joint Base households, and Rowan College at Burlington County's original campus.

township 26,903 residents Pemberton Township SD (K–12)
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Route 130 River Towns

Riverside Township

Riverside Township is a dense, historic mill town on the Rancocas — a RiverLine stop, the landmark watch-case factory, and value-priced rowhouse and twin stock.

township 8,003 residents Riverside Township SD (K–12)
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Route 130 River Towns

Riverton Borough

Riverton Borough is a Victorian riverfront grid with one of the country's oldest yacht clubs — K–8 schools in town and high school at Palmyra.

borough 2,764 residents Riverton Boro SD (K–8); HS: Palmyra High School
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Medford & the Pines Edge

Shamong Township

Shamong Township is Pinelands horse country — Indian Mills heritage, large wooded lots, Seneca High School, and most land under Pinelands protection.

township 6,460 residents Shamong Twp SD (K–8); HS: Lenape Regional (Seneca HS)
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Medford & the Pines Edge

Southampton Township

Southampton Township spans Vincentown's historic village and the LeisureTowne 55+ community — farm stands, Pinelands edges, and Seneca High School.

township 10,317 residents Southampton Twp SD (K–8); HS: Lenape Regional (Seneca HS)
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Bordentown & the Farm Belt

Springfield Township

Springfield Township is quintessential farm belt — Jobstown and Juliustown crossroads villages, preserved farmland, and Northern Burlington schools.

township 3,245 residents Springfield Twp SD (K–6); 7–12: Northern Burlington County Regional
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Medford & the Pines Edge

Tabernacle Township

Tabernacle Township is Pinelands farm country — cranberry and blueberry heritage, large-lot living, and Seneca High School.

township 6,776 residents Tabernacle Twp SD (K–8); HS: Lenape Regional (Seneca HS)
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Pinelands & Joint Base

Washington Township

Washington Township is the county's remotest corner — Green Bank on the Mullica River, Wharton State Forest land, and one of New Jersey's smallest populations spread across one of its largest land areas.

township 693 residents Sends K–8 to Mullica Twp SD; HS: Greater Egg Harbor Regional
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Rancocas Valley

Westampton Township

Westampton Township sits at the county's highway crossroads — I-295 and Turnpike access, newer subdivisions, and high school at Rancocas Valley Regional.

township 9,121 residents Westampton Twp SD (K–8); HS: Rancocas Valley Regional
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Rancocas Valley

Willingboro Township

Willingboro Township is a landmark postwar planned community — Levitt-built neighborhood ‘parks,’ its own K–12 district, and steady mid-market volume.

township 31,889 residents Willingboro Township SD (K–12)
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Pinelands & Joint Base

Woodland Township

Woodland Township is the heart of the Pine Barrens — Chatsworth village, working cranberry bogs, and vast protected acreage under Pinelands rules.

township 1,544 residents Woodland Twp SD (K–8); HS: Lenape Regional (Seneca HS)
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Pinelands & Joint Base

Wrightstown Borough

Wrightstown Borough is the Joint Base gateway village — a compact commercial strip at the McGuire-Dix gates, New Hanover elementary schools, and high school at Bordentown Regional.

borough 720 residents New Hanover Twp SD (PK–8); HS: Bordentown Regional
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