Browns Mills

Browns Mills

Located in Burlington County

$318,870 Average Value
$239 Average Price per Sq Ft
30 Homes For Sale

Browns Mills offers military-friendly living near lakes and woods

Situated between a large military installation and New Jersey’s Pine Barrens, Browns Mills is a generally secluded town with plenty of outdoor recreation. The Pemberton Township community is home to about 10,000 residents, many of them active-duty or veteran members of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. A big draw to the area, however, is the accessibility to several small lakes. Locals can enjoy boating, swimming and fishing at Mirror Lake, the town’s main body of water, or travel south to Country Lakes, a more private option. In the town’s center, Deborah Hospital is world famous, and near the pinelands to the east, the historic Whitesbog Village brings cranberry and blueberry farming to the state. Browns Mills sits almost equidistant between Philadelphia and the Jersey Shore, and nearby State Route 70 helps to make commutes to each destination more manageable.

A green wall at Deborah Heart and Lung Center in Browns Mills shows its commitment to clean air and sustainability.
A green wall at Deborah Heart and Lung Center in Browns Mills shows its commitment to clean air and sustainability.
Whether fishing, kayaking, or just relaxing on the beach, Mirror Lake Park is a favorite summer spot for many.
Whether fishing, kayaking, or just relaxing on the beach, Mirror Lake Park is a favorite summer spot for many.
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Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst helps the local economy

Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, which sometimes goes by the abbreviation JB MDL, borders Browns Mills’ northern and western regions. The installation is home to more than 42,000 active-duty military members and is an economic pillar for the community, bringing in almost $7 billion annually and providing more than 60,000 civilian jobs.

JB MDL is the Defense Department’s only tri-service installation, established in 2009 when the Air Force base, Army base and Navy base were all combined. Each May, the joint base welcomes visitors to Power in the Pines, a family-friendly airshow with the USAF Thunderbirds and their F-16 Fighting Falcons, among other aerial performers.

Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst is the most visible resident of Browns Mills.
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst is the most visible resident of Browns Mills.
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst lies along the northern border of Browns Mills and is larger that the city itself.
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst lies along the northern border of Browns Mills and is larger that the city itself.
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Cool off on Mirror Lake and hike Pole Bridge while it’s still a forest

Outdoor enthusiasts living in Browns Mills have both aquatic and wooded options. The larger Mirror Lake extends from the center of town to the east end, and the smaller Big Pine Lake reaches from the same central location to JB MDL. Mirror Lake Beach has a playground area and a sandy beach divided by Lakeshore Drive. The lake itself is popular for bass, pickerel and yellow perch fishing, and there are recreational paddleboats and stand-up paddleboards available. During swim season, the family-friendly shores add a water trampoline and a waterslide. To the north, Diane P. Stinney Memorial Park offers a playground and a walking trail along Big Pine Lake. About a 3-mile drive south, Country Lake is a boating and swimming lake that’s also popular for fishing. “The lake is just small enough that it doesn’t attract people from out of town,” says Mark Schneider, a broker/owner with Schneider Real Estate Agency. “But anyone can come to the beaches all around the lake.” Some of these public beach areas provide playgrounds, while others have boat ramps.

Pole Bridge Branch Forest is an undeveloped forest that borders Browns Mills. With more than 700 acres of undisturbed woods, the land has been a topic of discussion in Pemberton Township for two decades. There are plans to develop the area into an adult community with retail pockets. “It’s not a matter of if it will happen, it’s a matter of when,” Schneider says. “It’s supposed to be 550 homes that border the Wissahickon Trail,” referring to the hiking trail through the preserved land. According to the Pinelands Preservation Alliance, the development would further endanger many species that live in the woodlands.

A group of young people cast their lines into Little Pine Lake at Diane P. Stinney Memorial Park.
A group of young people cast their lines into Little Pine Lake at Diane P. Stinney Memorial Park.
Tensaw Drive Park offers a public beach with access to Country Lake.
Tensaw Drive Park offers a public beach with access to Country Lake.
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Local eateries, churches and blueberry farms line Lakehurst Road

Residents can run errands around the Trenton Road and Broadway Street junction, where retail and a variety of cuisine are concentrated. Browns Mills Shopping Center features ACME Markets, convenience stores, fast-food chains and a few local eateries. Island Taste Fusion serves Jamaican food, and Brothers Diner is a town favorite for American breakfast, lunch and dinner. Located near this commercial section, Deborah Hospital offers specialty heart and lung care, as well as emergency services. Churches also dot the retail-heavy intersection of Trenton and Broadway, including historic establishments like Browns Mills United Methodist Church that was founded in 1873 and newer institutions like St. Ann’s Church that opened its doors in 2002.

Trenton Road turns into Lakehurst Road on the south side of town, leading to another commercial corner with popular restaurants. K & B Bagels is a bagel shop with patio seating, and Love Kiddo offers boba tea and acai bowls. Riccardo’s Restaurant is an Italian staple, offering pizza and Sicilian desserts. “Riccardo’s is well-loved,” Schneider says. “They just redid their menus, all homemade, and the place is always crowded.” About 2 miles further along Lakehurst Road, the Whitesbog Preservation Trust began as a 100-acre plot before it expanded into the 3,000-acre cranberry and blueberry farm that it is today. The birthplace of the blueberry industry, the historic farm hosts the annual Blueberry Summer Fest, a two-month farmers market where visitors can pick their own blueberries, listen to live music and bring home a freshly baked blueberry pie.

Boba Teas and Acai Bowls are just some of the Vietnamese treats you’ll find at Love Kiddo in Browns Mills.
Boba Teas and Acai Bowls are just some of the Vietnamese treats you’ll find at Love Kiddo in Browns Mills.
Browns Mills doesn’t have a downtown but residents can easily head to Acme for their grocery needs.
Browns Mills doesn’t have a downtown but residents can easily head to Acme for their grocery needs.
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Browns Mills has quaint ranch-style homes and new Colonial Revivals

While parks, retail and other commercial space make up almost half of Browns Mills, the rest of the town is residential. In the more active town-centered areas, gridded neighborhood streets are densely shaded by oak and sweetgum trees, while in the quieter rural outskirts, winding backroads are lined with tall pine trees that usher residents to the nearby Pine Barrens region. Buyers can find manufactured homes and quaint ranch-style homes with around 1,000 square feet of space on the west side of town, usually priced from $120,000 to $300,000. Toward the center and east side of town, slightly larger 1,000- to 2,000-square-foot bungalows, split-levels and Colonial-styles on more than a quarter-acre of land typically cost between $300,000 and $475,000. There are also subdivisions with newer Colonial Revivals either built or renovated in the 2000s, as well as spacious rambling ranch-style houses on more than an acre around the outskirts. Sizes of these properties can reach upwards of 5,000 square feet, and price tags range from $465,000 to $635,000.

This Colonial Revival home in Browns Mills has plenty of curb appeal with it landscaping and fountain.
This Colonial Revival home in Browns Mills has plenty of curb appeal with it landscaping and fountain.
Ranch homes are a common sight in the middle class city of Browns Mills.
Ranch homes are a common sight in the middle class city of Browns Mills.
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Pemberton Township Schools are named Purple Star Schools

Pemberton Township Schools is a public school district that has served the military community in Browns Mills for more than a century. Each school in the district has been named a Purple Star School by the New Jersey Department of Education for their commitment to the families affiliated with JB MDL. Students can begin at Denbo Crichton Elementary School before progressing to Marcus Newcomb Middle School for sixth grade and then Helen A. Fort Middle School for seventh and eighth grades, all schools receiving a C rating from Niche. Students can then transition to Pemberton Township High School, which receives a C-plus.

Denbo-Crichton School in Pemberton opened in September of 2020.
Denbo-Crichton School in Pemberton opened in September of 2020.
According to state test scores, 17% of Marcus Newcomb Middle School students are at least proficient in math and 28% in reading.
According to state test scores, 17% of Marcus Newcomb Middle School students are at least proficient in math and 28% in reading.
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Local Route 70 run west to Philadelphia and east to the coast

Browns Mills’ main arteries are Lakehurst Road, which connects residents to State Route 70 about 5 miles away, and Pemberton-Browns Mills Road, which leads to U.S. Route 206 about 5 miles to the west. The highways help with bigger city commutes, as Trenton is 25 miles, Philadelphia is 40 miles west and Seaside Heights is about a 30-mile drive east to the Pacific Coast. The NJ Transit services part of the community, with Bus Route 17 stopping along Pemberton-Browns Mills Road. For further destinations, Philadelphia International Airport is about a 45-mile drive, located on the other side of Center City.

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Browns Mills Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$330,000
Median Sale Price
$330,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$330,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Last 12 months Home Sales
239
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
$10
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$239

Neighborhood Facts

Number of Homes for Sale
30
Months of Supply
1.50

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  • Saturday, Jun 14
    12 - 2:30pm

    136 Pemberton Browns Mill Rd, Browns Mills, NJ 08015

    $359,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,682 Sq Ft
    • 136 Pemberton Browns Mill Rd
    • New 10 days ago

    Charming & Spacious 3-Bedroom, 2-Bath Home in an excellent Location few blocks away from Reflections Park and lakeshore perfect blend of comfort, and modern style. Featuring 3 generously sized bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, this move-in-ready , Freshly painted and fully updated.. New Modern kitchen complete with modern SS appliances, energy-efficient lighting, and ample cabinet space. Large

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    SAM MIKHAIL
    VORO Keystone, LLC
    (640) 214-5204
  • Saturday, Jun 14
    12 - 2pm

    229 Goodwater Ave, Browns Mills, NJ 08015

    $329,999

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,259 Sq Ft
    • 229 Goodwater Ave

    Welcome to this updated 3-bedroom, 2-bath home, located just down the block from Mirror Lake. Situated on a double lot and backing up to the woods, this property provides an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat with modern amenities. The kitchen has ample counter space with a peninsula and features stainless steel appliances and quartz countertops. The open floor plan

    Austin Cennimo Keller Williams Realty - Moorestown

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Property Mix - Square Feet

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Demographics

Total Population
10,954
Median Age
40
Population under 18
23.9%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
18.1%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$67,721
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$84,156

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
89.1%
College Graduates
14.4%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
3.2%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
62.6%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
46''
Average Winter Low Temperature
25°F
Average Summer High Temperature
87°F
Annual Snowfall
11''
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