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Tewksbury

Tewksbury is a real estate market defined by character — historic homes, open land, and properties that deserve to be presented with intention. We take a thoughtful, hands-on approach to preparing and marketing each home we list — ensuring it’s positioned in a way that feels both elevated and effective.

Overview for Tewksbury, NJ

5,883 people live in Tewksbury, where the median age is 56.9 and the average individual income is $97,833. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

5,883

Total Population

56.9 years

Median Age

Low

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$97,833

Average individual Income

Welcome to Tewksbury, NJ Real Estate

A distinctive market defined by space, history, and quiet refinement
 

Tewksbury, NJ is one of Hunterdon County’s most sought-after communities—known for its historic homes, preserved landscapes, and a pace of life that feels both private and connected. Located within the greater New York metropolitan area, it offers a rare balance: a serene, countryside setting with a manageable commute to New York City.

For home buyers, Tewksbury presents a collection of properties that are anything but typical—ranging from restored period homes to expansive estates set on open land. For home sellers, it’s a market where thoughtful presentation and positioning are essential, as each home carries its own character and story.

Despite its rural feel, Tewksbury is well-supported by nearby conveniences, with access to shopping, dining, and services in areas such as Bedminster, Bernardsville, and beyond.

The landscape here is a defining feature—rolling hills, equestrian properties, and miles of trails create a setting that feels both scenic and intentional. It’s part of what continues to draw buyers seeking space, privacy, and a more considered way of living.

Residents also benefit from access to highly regarded schools in the region, along with proximity to some of New Jersey’s most charming river towns and outdoor destinations.

Whether you’re considering buying a home in Tewksbury, NJ or preparing to sell your beloved Tewksbury home, understanding the nuances of this market is key. It’s not simply about location—it’s about how each home is experienced, presented, and ultimately brought to market. As experienced Tewksbury, NJ real estate agents, Borcherding & Borcherding provides the expertise and strategy needed to navigate this unique market.

What to Love

  •    Gorgeous landscapes with rolling green hills
  •    Exceptional historic homes and villages
  •    Several miles of walking trails
  •    Scenic horse farms and winding back roads
  •    Convenient location for daily amenities

Local Lifestyle

 
Tewksbury offers residents a rural feel with scattered retail shops and dining areas, a 200-acre wildlife area, and a 100-acre nature area. In addition, residents are fiercely protective and proud of the community's historical nature, which makes Tewksbury unique. Expansive farmlands and proximity to the most exciting city areas are other key elements that draw people into this great neighborhood.

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

 
Tewksbury is home to the best dining areas to explore new food, boutique shopping spots, and exciting places to have fun. The Tewksbury Inn Restaurant is a place not to miss in the community, serving great salads, goat cheese fritters, baby spinach, crispy pancetta, and more. The historic 1800 inn is a popular spot that offers upscale American fares in a rustic tavern and a formal dining room.
 
Oldwick General Store along Turnpike Road is another excellent place to visit in Tewksbury. The counter-serve deli and market in a circa-1750 house on rolling farm hills, serving well-cooked and delicious sandwiches, baked goods, and burgers. You can enjoy a great breakfast with your family or purchase various items from the deli.
 
Tewksbury also offers various shopping destinations, with Melick's Town Farm being the largest fruit grower in New Jersey. Exploring this 300-acre farm allows you to enjoy scenic views while shopping for a selection of locally grown, delicious farm-fresh fruits and vegetables. You can also purchase plants, baked goods, gifts, Christmas trees, shrubs, jams, and jellies. Other excellent retail shops in Tewksbury include The Magic Shop, Black River General Store, and In the Moon.

Things to Do

 
Living in Tewksbury opens doors to some exciting things to do, from enjoying fun-filled park recreations to exploring lovely views. Christie Hoffman Farm Park is one of the best parks to visit, comprising a 170-acre farm with gently rolling hills, wetlands, wood trails, and open fields. NJCF Open Space, Cold Brook Reserve, Crossroads at Oldwick, and Hell Mountain Preserve are other exceptional places that offer incredible activities. In addition, most parks have trails and ample green space to relax and watch a beautiful sunset.
 
If you love history, head to Tewksbury Historical Society, a historical society used for exclusive research and preservation of the community's antiquity. You can also join residents in celebrating various festivals and events within the neighborhood and adjacent communities. These include Fall Market at Horsehoe Lake Park, PEP Club Fall Special Event, and Oktoberfest at Newell Strength.

Schools

 
Tewksbury residents have access to well-ranked and high-performing public and private schools within the community. Among the top-rated include;
 
 

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Demographics and Employment Data for Tewksbury, NJ

Tewksbury has 2,278 households, with an average household size of 2.58. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Tewksbury do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 5,883 people call Tewksbury home. The population density is 185.9 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

5,883

Total Population

Low

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

56.9

Median Age

47.88 / 52.12%

Men vs Women

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  • High School Degree
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2,278

Total Households

2.58

Average Household Size

$97,833

Average individual Income

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Schools in Tewksbury, NJ

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