Mount Holly, NJ Real Estate
The county seat of Burlington County, where the Superior Court sits and where every foreclosure matter in this county is filed. Finca Realty works Mount Holly in English and in Spanish, buyers and sellers both.
Who lives here, and what they own
Mount Holly is a small, dense, rental-heavy county seat. Of the towns we cover in Burlington County, only Riverside has a lower share of homes lived in by their owners.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts, Mount Holly township. Population is a July 1, 2025 estimate (V2025); the rest are 2020–2024 American Community Survey 5-year estimates, income in 2024 dollars. These figures describe the housing stock and the people, not what homes are selling for today — see the note below.
What Mount Holly actually sold for
Sixty-six single family homes have closed in Mount Holly so far this year at a median of $350,000 — roughly $99,000 below the Burlington County median. It is a mid-priced, steadily-trading market, not a bargain bin and not a bidding war.
Source: New Jersey REALTORS®, Local Market Update for July 2026, single family detached, drawn from the multiple listing services in the state of New Jersey and current as of 9 August 2026. This is the official state REALTOR® association report, not a valuation model. Median sale price does not account for concessions or down payment assistance. Note how far this sits from the Census figure above. The Census reports $274,700 as the median value of an owner-occupied home, from a 2020–2024 survey of what owners believed their homes were worth. Actual closed sales this year run a median of $350,000. Both are accurate; only one of them is a budget.
Why foreclosure work runs through this town
Mount Holly is where Burlington County Superior Court sits, which means New Jersey foreclosure matters for the entire county are handled here. If you have received court paperwork on a Burlington County property, this is the town on the envelope — whichever municipality the house is actually in.
Our broker of record spent two years at a Philadelphia housing nonprofit — first as a HUD-certified housing counselor, then as its Housing Services Manager — while running this brokerage. On these calls we start with arithmetic, not a listing agreement: what is owed, what the property would realistically sell for, what a sale would net after costs. Sometimes the answer is that selling solves it. Sometimes it is not, and we say so plainly rather than talk a family out of a house they can keep.
- Time is the asset. New Jersey foreclosure moves through the courts, and that takes time. Time is what creates options.
- Know the equity before you decide. Burlington County medians rose 6.9% year to date through July 2026. Equity you did not know you had changes the answer.
- 60.5% owner-occupied. Roughly four in ten homes here are rentals, so investor buyers are active in this price band.
- We will tell you when not to sell. That is the part a listing-first brokerage will not say out loud.
Buying in Mount Holly, step by step
The same process we use everywhere in New Jersey. No shortcuts, no surprises at the closing table.
Consultation first
Every buyer sits down with our broker of record before we show a single property. Budget, loan options, timeline, and what Mount Holly actually costs.
Written agreement
New Jersey requires a written brokerage agreement and a Consumer Information Statement. You will know exactly who represents you and how we are paid.
Search and offer
We show, we compare against real sold data, and when you are ready we write an offer with terms that protect you — inspection, financing, appraisal.
Attorney review to close
New Jersey gives both sides a three-day attorney review. We stay on the file through inspection, mortgage commitment, walkthrough and closing.
Questions we get about Mount Holly
What are homes selling for in Mount Holly right now?
Sixty-six single family homes have closed in Mount Holly year to date through July 2026 at a median of $350,000, up 5.6% on last year. July alone ran a median of $374,950 with 28 days on market and 97.7% of list price received. Those are New Jersey REALTORS® figures for the township specifically, and we will pull live comparables for your street on request.
Why is the Census figure so different from asking prices I see online?
Because it measures something else. The $274,700 Census figure is the median value owners reported for their own homes in the 2020–2024 American Community Survey. It is a survey of opinion across five years, not a record of what buyers paid this summer. Use it to understand the housing stock, not to set a budget.
Why do foreclosure cases go to Mount Holly?
Because it is the county seat and Burlington County Superior Court sits here. Foreclosure in New Jersey is a court process, so county filings run through this town regardless of which municipality the property is in.
Can I commute from Mount Holly without a car?
Not conveniently. Mount Holly is inland and is not on the River Line. The light rail towns in this county are Bordentown, Florence, Burlington City, Riverside, Cinnaminson and Palmyra.
Do you have Spanish-speaking agents in Mount Holly?
Yes. Every agent at Finca Realty works in English and Spanish. In Mount Holly, 14.0% of residents speak a language other than English at home.
Thinking about Mount Holly?
Whether you are buying, selling or trying to hold on to a house, start with the numbers. We will pull the real ones for your street.
Finca Realty LLC is a licensed New Jersey real estate brokerage serving Mercer and Burlington Counties in English and Spanish. Census figures on this page describe the municipality’s housing stock and residents. They are not an appraisal, a market forecast, or a statement about any specific property.
