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Camden County runs from the city of Camden in the north, southeasterly, to the rural areas in the center of New Jersey. Covering over 222 square miles, Camden County is home to over half a million people.
The city of Camden property markets are influenced by the quick and easy access to Philadelphia. The ties between the two cities are more than 300 years old, as both started in the late-1600s as Quaker communities. William Penn, in fact, was among the Quaker investors who by 1700 had acquired the land from English Lords.
Today's Camden metropolitan area reflects an urban work, culture, and living styles range of opportunities for residential, commercial, and investment properties. City of Camden attractions include the New Jersey State Aquarium, The Tweeter Center, The Camden Waterfront, The Walt Whitman House, Campbell.s Field Baseball Park, and The Battleship New Jersey Naval Museum and Veteran.s Memorial. With a growing over-55 community, the entire county provides plenty of choices for active adults in town houses, condominiums, and apartments.
Moving from Camden southeast, we pass through Cherry Hill, and then smaller towns of under -10,000 population like Runnemede, Berlin, and Sicklerville.vibrant communities offering opportunities ranging from first time home buyers to luxury homes. Farms and farmettes suitable for horses can be found in the areas surrounding the towns.
Cherry Hill, the largest township in Camden County, is home to about 70,000 residents and over 5,000 businesses. Covering 24 square miles, Cherry Hill is a bustling urban/suburban municipality with over 100 distinctive neighborhoods.
Families, individuals of all ages, and businesses have found investment in property to provide consistently high returns, due to Cherry Hill.s outstanding environment, which features award-winning schools, a new high-tech public library, and top-quality municipal services and management, including particularly state-of-the-art police and fire protection. From quaint town homes on tree-lined (yes, cherry tree-lined) streets to upscale condominiums and first-time home buyer opportunities, Cherry Hill offers a high-quality living style.
Cherry Hill public schools are consistently rated among the best in the state by New Jersey Monthly magazine. With 50 parks and playgrounds sprinkled liberally across the 24 square miles of the township, youth activities abound. Growing active adult communities for the over-55 set take advantage of the ease of living in town. The Cherry Hill Library and the Garden State Discovery Museum (an interactive children's museum) provide focal points for residents of all ages.
From urban access to close proximity to the Atlantic waterfront, Camden County offers an exciting range of property values and opportunities.
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