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Haddon Township, New Jersey

If you're looking to move to Haddon Township, you're not alone. It's one of our clients' favorites towns. Scroll down to read more about Haddon Township, New Jersey.

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Looking to buy a home in Haddon Township, NJ?

This welcoming Camden County community offers the perfect balance of suburban comfort and urban convenience. Known for its close-knit neighborhoods, thriving restaurant scene, and easy access to Philadelphia, Haddon Township has become a top choice for homebuyers in South Jersey.



From tree-lined streets and well-kept parks to the lively downtown district along Haddon Avenue, there’s plenty to explore and enjoy. Residents appreciate the town’s walkability, strong sense of community, and diverse housing options—from charming single-family homes to smart condos & townhouses.



Whether you’re commuting to the city on the PATCO Speedline, spending an afternoon at Newton Lake Park, or dining at one of the area’s popular eateries, living in Haddon Township gives you the best of both worlds: small-town appeal with big-city access. Highlights include:



  • Easy Philadelphia Access: The Westmont PATCO station makes commuting into Center City simple and fast.
  • Parks & Green Space: Residents enjoy Newton Lake Park, Saddler’s Woods, and other local spots for recreation and outdoor fun.
  • Restaurants & Nightlife: Haddon Avenue is home to a growing dining scene, with popular restaurants, bars, and coffee shops.
  • Community Events: Seasonal festivals, parades, and concerts bring neighbors together throughout the year.
  • Neighborhood Variety: From classic Cape Cods and brick colonials to modern townhomes, the housing options are diverse and appealing.

The Haddon Township Real Estate Market

Haddon Township homes are highly sought-after thanks to the town’s vibrant Haddon Avenue district, welcoming neighborhoods, and convenient access to Philadelphia. Buyers are attracted to its mix of historic homes, charming tree-lined streets, and walkable community vibe. If you’re considering buying a home in Haddon Township, it’s smart to move quickly—properties here often sell fast due to strong demand. Below, you’ll find the latest stats we have for Haddon Township (Q2, 2025).

$551k

Avg Sold Price

$543k

Avg List Price

32%+

Avg Sold Price YoY Change

13

Avg Days on Market

6

Homes For Sale Right Now

Our video gallery gives you an inside look at what makes Haddon Township one of South Jersey’s favorites—from the latest trends in the Haddon Township real estate market, to must-visit restaurants, parks, and the ever-evolving scene along Haddon Avenue.

THINGS TO DO

Best Things To Do In Haddon Township

There is so much going on in Haddon Township, from bars & restaurants, boutique stores, gorgeous parks, and coffee shops. Join Pip for a walk through town and stop by for a European coffee at Koupa Espresso Bar, delicious dishes at Jersey Kebab, and environmentally-conscious retail therapy at The Refill Market.

REAL ESTAte MARKET

Cost Of Living In Haddon Township

With a wonderful downtown and charming architecture, buyer demand is high in Haddon Township. So, naturally, you'll want to know what the cost of living is if you're thinking of moving in! Pip's video discusses home prices, property taxes, transport costs, and more.

REAL ESTATE MARKET

Haddon Township's Hottest Renovation

Our Haddon Township clients Sean & Kaitlyn bought this riverview home in 2021. It had some beautiful 1940s workmanship that was unfortunately in dire need of updating. As they embarked on a whole-house renovation journey, they kindly allowed to record their journey, so you can see what went on!

THINGS TO DO

Saddler's Woods

Haddon Township in particular has an incredible diversity of architecture and unique amenities, but it also has an incredibly rich biodiverse ecosystem. And that includes Saddler’s Woods, a 25 acre forestry oasis, full of walking trails and stunning scenery. Join Pip for a tour through the woods.

Things TO DO

Operation Goat Munch

Look but don’t touch because this is in fact not a petting zoo! Operation Goat Munch is an incredible annual Haddon Township initiative designed to clear away the poison ivy and other invasive weeds from Saddler’s Woods, making this green space beautiful year-round!



THINGS TO DO

Best Events In Haddon Township

With so much attention on the gorgeous Haddonfield and charming Collingswood, Haddon Township nestled between the two along Haddon Ave often gets overlooked. But Haddon Township now has one of the best South Jersey communities around, with some fantastic year-round events too.



DOWNTOWN STORES

McMillan’s Bakery Space Finds New Owners

For 86 glorious years, McMillan’s Bakery at 15 Haddon Ave stood as Haddon Township’s sweetest ritual. It unfortunately closed its doors in 2025, but we've got the inside scoop on what might be going in there next.

Common Questions About Haddon Township

Over the years, we’ve noticed the same questions come up again and again from buyers and locals alike. To make things easier, we’ve put together answers to the most common questions we get about Haddon Township—from schools to transportation, real estate to things to do. If you have more questions not answered here, reach out.

Common Questions About Haddon Township

Over the years, we’ve noticed the same questions come up again and again from buyers and locals alike. To make things easier, we’ve put together answers to the most common questions we get about Haddon Township—from schools to transportation, real estate to things to do. If you have more questions not answered here, reach out.

How far is Haddon Township from Philadelphia?

Haddon Township is located just across the Delaware River in Camden County, making it a convenient spot for commuters. By car, the trip into Center City Philadelphia usually takes about 20 minutes, depending on traffic.



For many residents, the Westmont PATCO Speedline station is the easiest option—the train ride to Center City takes around 15 minutes and runs frequently throughout the day. This quick access to Philadelphia is one of the reasons Haddon Township has become such a popular choice for buyers who want suburban living without giving up the convenience of city life.

What is Haddon Township known for?

If you ask any of our clients, they'll tell you Haddon Township is known for its friendly walkable neighborhoods, vibrant dining scene along Haddon Avenue (with restaurants that can actually serve alcohol, unlike neighboring Collingswood!), and quick access to Philadelphia.



The township is also home to Newton Lake Park and Saddler’s Woods, which provide scenic outdoor spaces. With a mix of historic homes and modern conveniences, Haddon Township offers a blend of small-town charm and urban accessibility.

Does Haddon Township have a downtown?

The answer is... kind of. Technically the 'downtown' area of Haddon Township is known as Westmont, but unlike neighboring Haddonfield and Collingswood where the downtown stores and restaurants are clumped together, Westmont stretches out along Haddon Ave.



On the west end of town, you'll find the JFKLiving office (hi!) 👋, along with several restaurants, a coffee shop, several stores and, of course, Wawa.



Walk 5 minutes east and you'll come across the restaurant hub: Treno's, Pourhouse, Reunion Hall, Dar's Cheesesteaks Jersey Kebab, Central Taco & Tequila, and delectable Giumarello's. There's also some cute stores here too, like ReUp Fashion, plus a coffee shop and bakery.

What towns are near Haddon Township, NJ?

Haddon Township is actually split into two sections: the main part borders several Camden County communities, including Collingswood, Audubon, Oaklyn, and Haddonfield.



The West Collingswood Extension part of Haddon Township borders Audubon Park and Mt Ephraim.



Haddon Township's central location places it just a short drive from Cherry Hill, Merchantville, and Camden, with Philadelphia right across the Delaware River.

Is there public transportation in Haddon Township?

Yes, Haddon Township is served by the Westmont PATCO Speedline station, which provides a fast commute into Philadelphia (about 15 minutes to Center City).



NJ Transit bus routes also run through the area, and the township’s proximity to major highways like Route 30, Route 130, and I-295 makes regional travel convenient.

How much are homes in Haddon Township?

The Haddon Township real estate market includes a mix of historic homes, Cape Cods, and updated single-family houses, as well as some townhomes.



Home prices vary based on size, location, and condition, but the township is generally considered more affordable than Haddonfield and comparable to Collingswood, while offering similar conveniences. Note that the West Collingswood Extension side of Haddon Township tends to be more affordable than its larger counterpart that borders Haddonfield.



For the most current pricing trends, it’s best to review MLS data or speak with a local real estate professional.

What neighborhoods make up Haddon Township?

Haddon Township is surprisingly large, with over 15,000 people calling it home! The township is made up of several neighborhoods, each with its own character.



These include Westmont, West Collingswood Heights, Bluebird, Emerald Hills, and Saddlertown, among others.



Many neighborhoods feature tree-lined streets, walkability to schools or shops, and easy access to parks.

What schools serve Haddon Township?

The Haddon Township School District serves local students with seven schools from pre-K through 12th grade. The district includes neighborhood elementary schools, a middle school, and Haddon Township High School.



In addition to traditional academics, students have access to arts, athletics, and career-focused programs. For ratings and reviews, families often consult third-party resources such as Niche.com.

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Can Haddon Township sell alcohol? Is it a wet or dry town?

Haddon Township is a “wet town,” meaning alcohol sales are permitted.



Restaurants, bars, and liquor stores operate within the township, making it different from nearby dry towns like Collingswood and Haddonfield.



This allows for a more traditional dining and nightlife experience within the community.

Does Haddon Township have parks?

Haddon Township offers several parks and natural areas.



Newton Lake Park is a favorite for walking, running, and fishing, while Saddler’s Woods provides hiking trails through a preserved 25-acre forest.



Smaller neighborhood playgrounds and sports fields are also spread throughout the township, making outdoor recreation easy for residents.

What is the history of Haddon Township, NJ?

Haddon Township was incorporated in 1865 and named after Elizabeth Haddon, one of the region’s earliest settlers.



Over the years, parts of the township were used to form nearby communities like Collingswood, Audubon, and Haddon Heights.



Today, the township combines its long history with a modern, community-focused identity.

Is Haddon Township NJ a good place to live?

That depends on what you’re looking for in a community. Many residents and homebuyers point to Haddon Township’s walkable neighborhoods, access to the PATCO Speedline for commuting, and lively Haddon Avenue district as reasons they’ve chosen to live here. Others appreciate the township’s parks, schools, and variety of housing options.



Every buyer has different priorities, so the best way to decide if Haddon Township is a good fit is to visit the neighborhoods, explore local amenities, and review third-party resources such as Niche.com or census data.

Is Haddon Township a good place to raise a family?

While we cannot answer that for you (and that is going to be a subjective answer!), Niche.com ranks Haddon Township as #6 in Best Places to Raise a Family in Camden County.



The clients we've helped move to Haddon Township report that they love the vibe and the amenities for their families.

How safe is Haddon Township?

Safety is, naturally, an important factor that people consider when moving to a new location. The best way to learn about Haddon Township's safety is to review official crime statistics, local police department records, or even do research on sites like NeighborhoodScout. Many people also find it helpful to visit the area in person, walk the neighborhood, and talk to residents.

Is Haddon Township walkable?

Haddon Township is often described as a walkable community, particularly in the Westmont section along Haddon Avenue, where residents can access restaurants, shops, and services on foot.



The township also has neighborhood schools, parks, and the Westmont PATCO station, giving many residents the ability to walk to schools, recreation areas, and public transportation.



Walkability varies depending on the neighborhood—some areas are closer to downtown and transit, while others are more suburban in layout and rely more on driving.

Is there parking in downtown Haddon Township?

Yes, downtown Haddon Township, particularly along Haddon Avenue in the Westmont section, offers a mix of street parking and public lots.



Some spaces are metered while others are free, depending on the location. During busy times—such as weekends or community events—parking can be more limited, but additional options are usually available in nearby lots or side streets.

Where is Haddon Township NJ?

Haddon Township is located in Camden County, South Jersey, just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. The township borders communities such as Collingswood, Haddonfield, Audubon, Oaklyn, and Pennsauken.



With its central location, Haddon Township provides easy access to major highways like Route 130 and I-295, as well as direct train service to Philadelphia via the Westmont PATCO Speedline station.

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