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Winslow

Winslow

$379,149 Average Value
0 Homes For Sale

Living between suburbia and wide-open spaces

The halfway point between Atlantic City and Philadelphia, Winslow Township marks where suburban Camden County crosses over to rural farmland. “More west in Sicklerville and closer to Philly is the area with strip malls, home developments and stores like Target,” says J. Greg Damone, a broker at Better Homes and Gardens Maturo with 20 years of real estate experience. “Toward the south and east, starting around the Blue Anchor area, it’s more rural with land." Many residents of this two-lane town were farmers until the 1970s, and then developers started constructing new subdivisions with sizable single-family homes in the Sicklerville area. With much of the area’s natural resources still intact, locals can go hiking through old-growth forests and taste wine from a selection of nearby vineyards, making this a prime bedroom community for outdoor enthusiasts. “Winslow Township provides flexibility for people with different interests,” Damone says.

From modern townhomes to classic colonials

In the more suburban sections of Winslow Township, sidewalk-lined streets run through subdivisions made up primarily of colonial homes and New Traditional properties. Many of these houses offer privacy-fenced backyards and multicar garages, some featuring solar-paneled roofs, ranging between $240,000 and $615,000. In another nearby subdivision with looping streets, townhomes with attached garages, some built in 2022, have units that sell from $190,000 to around $340,000. In the more rural sections of town, land-buyers will find a plethora of plots for sale, starting as low as $17,000 for a half-acre of land to $1 million for more than 20 acres. Also in this area are subdivisions with midcentury ranch homes and open residential space where farmhouse-inspired properties on multiple acres sit far from neighbors, ranging anywhere between $150,000 and $640,000.

Homeowners can expect to get spacious yards with most homes in Winslow Township.
Homeowners can expect to get spacious yards with most homes in Winslow Township.
Ranch homes are a popular option in Winslow Township.
Ranch homes are a popular option in Winslow Township.
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Award-winning countryside wineries

With wide open spaces comes room for wineries, golf courses and nature preserves, which Winslow Township has in abundance. In the downtown area, Sharrott Winery is an award-winning winery in an expansive Farmhouse Revival barn that offers live music weekly. Nearby, White Horse Winery offers tastings in a laid-back open-air setting. To the north, Amalthea Cellars Farm Winery is another award-winning winery that takes patrons back to the 1800s French countryside. On the south side of town, Plagido’s Winery and Kennedy Cellars Winery are quainter options to sip on locally-made wine. Avid golfers can play at the public Pinelands Golf Club, and at Jersey Devil Golf and Fun Center, families can practice their swings at the driving range or putts at the mini golf course. Families also take advantage of Diggerland USA just north of town, a construction-themed amusement and water park.

Enjoy local wines in beautiful vineyards at White Horse Winery in Winslow Township.
Enjoy local wines in beautiful vineyards at White Horse Winery in Winslow Township.
Tucked away in Winslow Township, Amalthea Cellars Farm Winery serves delicious wine.
Tucked away in Winslow Township, Amalthea Cellars Farm Winery serves delicious wine.
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Forest preserves and community park space

The natural green space around Winslow Township allows for wildlife reserves and state forests. On the west side, Winslow Fish and Wildlife Management Area allows for licensed hunting and fishing, or brave visitors might dip into Blue Hole for a swim. “The legend is that Blue Hole is where the Jersey Devil lives now,” Damone says. “The myth is that it’s bottomless and people get sucked in there.” Nearby, New Brooklyn Park features unmarked trails and dirt roads throughout its 760-acre expanse that also includes two playgrounds, a disc golf course and a canoe launch for waterborne recreation. “Winslow Township also has access to Wharton State Forest, where there’s trails that a lot of hikers will use,” Damone says. Residents and their furry friends can stretch their legs at the Daniel Calabrese Memorial Park, complete with baseball fields and an off-leash dog park. Peter Volpa Memorial Park offers 32 acres of athletic courts, play areas and several soccer fields that are home to the Winslow Township Soccer Association.

Play 1-on-1 with friends at New Brooklyn Park near Winslow Township.
Play 1-on-1 with friends at New Brooklyn Park near Winslow Township.
Peter Volpa Memorial Park in Winslow Township has many picnic tables under the shade.
Peter Volpa Memorial Park in Winslow Township has many picnic tables under the shade.
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Seafood in Sicklerville and Italian in Hammonton

Residents can easily travel outside of Winslow Township for work and entertainment, as White Horse Pike and Atlantic City Expressway flank the area’s outskirts. In the more densely populated Sicklerville, seafood lovers can feast on crab cakes and stuffed salmon before washing their meals down with a cocktail at Sea Bar 2 Grill & Spirits. A more casual eatery, the Winslow Diner specializes in breakfast classics and burgers. Centrally located in Winslow Township, Mr. Bill’s Richman’s Ice Cream & Burger Co is a local favorite for window-serve ice cream and dine-in burgers. There are a few neighborhood markets and convenience stores for the essentials, but for bigger grocery hauls, residents would need to head north to ACME Markets a little past Sicklerville or south to ShopRite in Hammonton. “Hammonton also has a main street you can walk down with a lot of niche restaurants,” Damone says. Many of these eateries are Italian bistros and bakeries.

Stop by Sea Bar II near Winslow Township for seafood options and drinks in a trendy atmosphere.
Stop by Sea Bar II near Winslow Township for seafood options and drinks in a trendy atmosphere.
Mr. Bill's Ice Cream and Burgers is a local favorite amongst Winslow Township residents.
Mr. Bill's Ice Cream and Burgers is a local favorite amongst Winslow Township residents.
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Cruising the Atlantic City Expressway

Commuters can hop onto the Atlantic City Expressway and ride north for 30 miles into downtown Philadelphia or south for 35 miles to Atlantic City. The NJ Transit bus services Winslow Township, with several stops along U.S. Route 30, or White Horse Pike. On the north side, Amtrak passengers can catch the train at the Atco station.

Winslow Township public schooling

Students can begin at one of the four Winslow Township Elementary Schools that serve kindergarteners through third graders before advancing to one of the two Winslow Township Elementary Schools that serve fourth through sixth graders, all of which receive either a C or a C-plus Niche grade. They can then progress to a 10-1 student-teacher ratio at Winslow Township Middle School, which Niche grades a C, and eventually graduate from Winslow Township High School, which Niche grades a B-plus and ranks in the top 7% of Best High Schools for Athletes in New Jersey.

Roughly 1,200 students from the area attend Winslow Township High School.
Roughly 1,200 students from the area attend Winslow Township High School.
Winslow Township Middle School has a student teacher ratio of 10 to 1.
Winslow Township Middle School has a student teacher ratio of 10 to 1.
Winslow Township Elementary #3 serves nearly 500 students from the neighborhood.
Winslow Township Elementary #3 serves nearly 500 students from the neighborhood.
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Area Facts

Number of Homes
4
Number of Homes for Sale
0
Median Year Built
2008
Months of Supply
0.00
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
2,423
Above the national average
1,931
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
29,620

Open Houses

  • Saturday, Apr 25
    Open Sat 11AM - 1PM

    186 S Route 73, Hammonton, NJ 08037

    $749,900

    • 4 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 2,600 Sq Ft
    • 186 S Route 73
    • New 11 days ago

    Available for Showings starting 4/23! Dreaming of a charming country home with land and endless potential? This character-filled 4 bedroom farmhouse-style home sits on nearly 3 BUILDABLE acres and is packed with original woodwork, refinished hardwood floors and ample space to make it your own. The spacious layout offers comfortable everyday living, along with a full basement for storage or future

    Colleen Mckelwee Ovation Realty LLC

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  • Sunday, Apr 26
    Open Sun 12PM - 2PM

    16 Cottonwood Ave, Berlin, NJ 08009

    $709,250

    • 5 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,533 Sq Ft
    • 16 Cottonwood Ave
    • New 5 days ago

    Spacious new construction home offering a versatile layout designed for modern living. The open-concept kitchen features stylish cabinetry, a large center island, and flows seamlessly into the dining area and great room with a cozy fireplace, while a rear deck extends your living space outdoors. A first-floor extra suite provides flexibility for guests or multi-generational living, complemented

    June Branagan Landarama Inc

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  • Sunday, Apr 26
    Open Sun 12PM - 2PM

    25 Cottonwood Ave, Berlin, NJ 08009

    $693,010

    • 5 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 3,241 Sq Ft
    • 25 Cottonwood Ave
    • New 5 days ago

    Spacious new construction home featuring a thoughtfully designed open-concept layout ideal for modern living. The stylish kitchen with center island flows seamlessly into the dining area and great room with a cozy fireplace, while a rear deck extends your living space outdoors. A first-floor Extra Suite Plus with private exterior access offers flexibility for guests or multi-generational living,

    June Branagan Landarama Inc

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Weather

Annual Precipitation
43''
Average Winter Low Temperature
25°F
Average Summer High Temperature
86°F
Annual Snowfall
0''

Area Factors

Fairly friendly

Bike Score®®

40 / 100

Not friendly

Walk Score®®

10 / 100

Not friendly

Transit Score®®

0 / 100
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