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View today's hottest Edison homes for sale & real estate in Middlesex County below! Edison is a medium-size town with a population of over 100,000. It's the 5th largest community in the state of New Jersey with 23 neighborhoods, and it also contains some of the highest-priced homes in the state. If moving to Edison, expect an inventory of luxury housing. To request up-to-date information about Edison, NJ properties for sale or to arrange a private home showing, contact your local real estate experts today. Read more about Edison real estate.

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Edison Real Estate Statistics March 19, 2024
257
Listed
161
Avg. DOM
$360.63
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$599,000
Med. List Price
257 Properties
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Edison is a medium-size town in Middlesex County, New Jersey with a population of 102,444. It's the 5th largest community in the state of New Jersey with 23 neighborhoods, and it also contains some of the highest-priced homes in the state. Edison is relatively populated, which can lead to traffic congestion, especially along Route 1, Woodbridge Avenue, and Amboy Avenue.

The community is conveniently located near Menlo Park Mall for shopping, and there are several downtown areas with tons of shops and other popular Edison attractions. The main shopping strip on Oak Tree Road is lovingly referred to as "Little India," and it has plenty of places to check out and spend the day hunting for treasures. The area has typical suburban characteristics and amenities. There are lots of opportunities to make new friends in the area and live in a bustling area without being confined to the big city.

Edison Home Prices

The majority of the homes in Edison are priced between $307,000 to $409,000. Half of the homes were constructed between 1970 and 1999, and over one-third of the homes were built between 1940 and 1969. Only 5% of the homes in Edison are considered new construction, dating from 2000 to present. The homes in Edison have a mixture of styles, from Cape Cods to Colonial. A home in the $400,000 range will typically get you a 3-bedroom, 2-bath home. There are also condos and townhomes in the area for sale at that price range, which will get buyers about the same in terms of number of bedrooms and bathrooms, but a little less square footage. The median real estate price in Edison is $372,763, and the most common style home is single-family detached. Other housing units that are prevalent in the area include town homes, row homes and duplexes. Edison also has a mixture of owners and renters, with over 60% of residents owning their own home in Edison.

Popular Edison Neighborhoods

Pumptown

Pumptown is a nice neighborhood with relatively expensive homes. The median home value in Pumptown is $573,033. The area is primarily made of homes that contain three-to-four bedrooms, and the homes are typically single-family detached or townhomes. The homes in Pumptown were generally built between 1940–1969.

James St/Mundy Ave

The community of James St/Mundy Ave has a median real estate price of $506,556, which makes it considered as an expensive neighborhood to reside. Most homes have 3-5 bedrooms (or more), and the bulk of the homes are single-family detached or high-rise apartments. Most of the homes at James St/Mundy Ave are owner occupied and were built between 1940-1969.

New Dover

New Dover is a neighborhood located in Edison, New Jersey and has a median real estate price of $500,552. New Dover is a suburban neighborhood and consists of single-family homes and small apartment buildings. Most of the homes in New Dover were built between 1940 and 1969, although a considerable number of homes were also built between 1970 and 1999.

Maple Crest Rd

Maple Crest Rd is a small neighborhood in Edison, New Jersey with a median real estate price of $484,261. It's generally considered as a retiree's dream neighborhood and is very peaceful and quiet. There's a mix of educated seniors in the area and is the perfect spot to call home after you've closed up shop for good on your career. The majority of homes at Maple Crest Rd are medium size single-family homes and apartment complexes.

Normandy Rd/Wood Ave

Normandy Rd/Wood Ave is a small, quiet neighborhood and a great place to call home. The median real estate price in this neighborhood is $465,033 and the majority of homes are single-family homes or townhomes.

Oak Tree/Potters

Oak Tree/Potters is a neighborhood with a median real estate price at $433,635. Most of the homes are single-family detached and townhomes, and the majority is owner-occupied. Oak Tree/Potters also has a notable long commute time, with most of its residents traveling more than two hours for work per day.

Menlo Park

The neighborhood of Menlo Park has real estate that is primarily made of single-family detached homes and apartment complexes. The median real estate value is $411,647 and the majority of the homes were built between 1970 and 1999. Menlo Park is an excellent for your new home since it is very walkable and is above average in terms of safety in terms of crime.

New Durham

New Durham is a neighborhood that has a median real estate price of $392,113, making it one of the more affordable areas in the town of Edison. It's an ideal area for first-time homebuyers and home appreciation rates in New Durham are above average. The area is excellent for finding a home that provides a good price and value.

North Edison

Homes for sale in North Edison have a median real estate price of $391,192. It's a suburban neighborhood and is mostly made up of single-family homes and townhomes, with the majority of homes constructed between 1970 and 1999.

Park Ave/Talmadge Rd

Park Ave/Talmadge Rd is a neighborhood in Edison, New Jersey with a median real estate price of $364,295. It consists mostly of small homes, townhomes, and high-rise apartments. This is one of the most affordable neighborhoods in Edison.

Edison Utility Information

  • Water & Sewer: 732-247-9379
  • Electricity: 1-800-436-7734
  • Natural Gas: 732-993-9597
  • Phone Landline service: 1-800-934-6489
  • Internet, Phone & Cable Television: 1-800-934-6489
  • Garbage Services: 908-756-3867

Edison City & Public Services

  • Administrative Offices: 732-287-0900 ext 7359
  • Animal Control: 732-388-9272
  • Business Licenses (City): 732-248-7218
  • Edison Public Transit: 973-275-5555
  • City Hall: 732-287-0900
  • Codes Administration: 732-287-0900 ext 7259
  • Codes Inspection: 732-287-0900 ext 7258
  • Emergency Management Office: 732-238-9657
  • Finance Department: 732-287-0900 ext 7325
  • Fire Department: 732-248-7441(8-4) 732-248-7500 (night/weekends)
  • Mayor's Office: 732-287-0900 ext 7298
  • Parks and Recreation: 732-248-7309
  • Police Department: 911 or Phone: 732-287-0900 ext 7367
  • Library: 732-287-2298

Edison School Information

  • Edison Public School District: 732-452-4900

Edison is served by the Edison Township Public School District and has over 14,000 children enrolled.

Edison Attractions

Looking for a new city to call home? Edison might just be the location for you. With fun popular attractions, interesting things to do, and a long history filled with plenty of fun facts, Edison is a unique location as influenced by the people living here as they are by it. Enjoy refreshing outdoor activities like hiking and biking, enjoying time with kids, relaxing in scenic parks, playing outside with your dog, splashing around in one of many water recreation options like beaches and lakes, or teeing up for a game of golf.

Not as interested in outdoor recreation? Plenty of other opportunities await in Edison, such as shopping locations, dog-friendly activities, Edison festivals, iconic restaurants, and more. Residents can enjoy having these attractions at their fingertips when tourists and vacationers have to travel from miles away for even a glimpse.

Of course, cost of living, public transportation options, and drive times are always a factor when you’re moving to a new city or relocating from elsewhere in a city. The cost of living is high, but higher wages and a strong sense of community will connect you to Edison before you know it. Though every city has its quirks, Edison’s iconic highlights make it stand out among the pack.

The best Edison neighborhoods, whether you want to live in a walkable suburb or an Edison condo neighborhood, will make the city worth any quirks it offers, with homes ranging from affordable to expensive and everywhere in between. Whether you want to live in a master-planned community or a sprawling Edison suburb, the choice is yours when you buy a home in Edison.

Whether residents flock to city for its famous restaurants, economy, or vast array of schooling options, they’re sure to find what they seek in Edison.

Edison Real Estate Agents

Planning to buy a home in Edison? Let our New Jersey real estate team guide you through the sale of your current residence or the purchase of your new Edison house. As local real estate agents, we have up-to-date information on the unique dynamics of the real estate market in Edison.

Contact The Dekanski Home Selling Team to learn more about representation for buyers and sellers. Preparing to sell your Edison property? View our comparative market analysis page to receive a free Edison home value estimate within moments.

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