Pine Hill

Residential areas with a variety of housing styles
Pine Hill contains not one but two private golf clubs with residential areas in between. Red brick sidewalks lined with oak and elm trees highlight the two thoroughfares in the neighborhood, Erial Road and Branch Avenue, which cross through each other in the center of town at Veterans Memorial Park. Here, residents will find ranches and Cape Cod homes that sell for $150,000-$250,000. On the outskirts of town, buyers will find larger Colonial Revival, 1970s contemporary and split-level homes priced higher, up to $440,000. Pine Hill also has Colonial-style townhouses with garages, tidy sidewalks and driveways in the Tall Pines subdivision. The townhouses cost between $200,000 and $275,000 and an HOA covers access to a pool and tennis courts.
Families send their students to Pine Hill School District
Students start their education at either John Glenn or Albert Bean Elementary before heading to Pine Hill Middle School, all of which have an overall C rating on Niche. Students then go on to Overbrook High School, which has an overall B-minus rating on Niche. The high school has an active arts program and efforts that reflect its diverse student body, like a multicultural club and a teacher-hosted podcast, “Talking with Teachers,” covering tough topics that affect students, including race, current events and education.Pine Hill offers neighborhood parks and acres of golf clubs
Recreational options for all ages give residents plenty of reasons to get outside. Residents can relax at Pine Hill Memorial Park, a grassy space with shade, park benches and a small pavilion in the center of town. Pine Hill Youth Association baseball games draw residents to the six sandy ball diamonds at Joey Green Sports Complex where kids ages 4-18 play ball each summer. Residents can also bring youngsters to the playground there, which features accessible swings and slides. For walking trails and a football field, head south to Charlie Bowen Recreation Complex. But big hikers will probably prefer to drive to longer, wooded trails a few miles east at Berlin Park or west at Blackwood Lake Park.The two members-only golf courses to the east and the west of Pine Hill offer peaceful views of the Philadelphia skyline. While the Pine Valley Golf Club has ranked number one in the world by “Golf Digest” every year since 2017, residents may find it difficult to visit. Weidler says: “It’s ultra, ultra private. Like, the Pope can’t get a membership there.” Instead, residents can hit the green at National Golf Club to the west of town.
Remodeled restaurants along Erial Road
For a quick bite, residents can head to Erial Road. Residents can cozy up to the bar at the newly remodeled Pine Hill Tavern along the south of town, family-owned since 1976. Locals enjoy the crispy buffalo chicken wings and catch live music on the weekends. For classic hoagies, residents enjoy Mario's Original Deli & Hoagies tucked into a pink stucco retail space with Heart of Gold Jewelers and Heart of Gold Florist. To cool off on the weekends, residents head to Jimmies Scoops & More for water ice. There’s also a Dollar General on Erial Road for necessities. For more, residents can head to Black Horse Pike, which has an Aldi, big box stores, fitness centers and Gloucester Premium Outlets.
Getting to Philadelphia and beyond
Residents are close to major thoroughfares like White Horse Pike, Black Horse Pike, the North-South Freeway and the New Jersey Turnpike. Easy access to these roads makes it easy to commute to Philadelphia and New York City. Residents can also head north to Lindenwold Station, a PATCO stop that takes residents to Philly and Camden. These access points connect residents to Philadelphia International Airport. Closer to home, there are bus stops along Erial Road and West Branch Avenue. Access to the surrounding areas makes Pine Hill a suburb offering comfort and convenience.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Sarah Lewandowski
Responds QuicklyCompass New Jersey, LLC - Haddon Township
(856) 259-1398
77 Total Sales
1 in Pine Hill
$222,000 Price
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Danielle Dupont
HOF Realty
(856) 879-1730
36 Total Sales
1 in Pine Hill
$430,000 Price
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Susanna Philippoussis
BHHS Fox & Roach-Vineland
(856) 460-2492
202 Total Sales
1 in Pine Hill
$190,000 Price
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Maya Felsenstein
Keller Williams Realty - Cherry Hill
(856) 830-5260
164 Total Sales
2 in Pine Hill
$300K - $346K Price Range
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John Wuertz
BHHS Fox & Roach-Mt Laurel
(856) 242-7993
357 Total Sales
2 in Pine Hill
$120K - $173K Price Range
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Beth Kimmick
ERA Central Realty Group - Cream Ridge
(732) 365-0166
61 Total Sales
1 in Pine Hill
$270,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Pine Hill | US |
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Homicide | 5 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 4 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 5 | 4 |
Robbery | 4 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 4 | 4 |
Larceny | 3 | 4 |
Crime Score | 4 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Pine Hill Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Pine Hill, Pine Valley sell after 71 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Pine Hill, Pine Valley over the last 12 months is $587,000, up 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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