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Home Values in Middlesex County

What's My Home Worth in Edison, NJ?

Edison is one of the largest and most diverse townships in New Jersey, and its home values reflect that scale — from mid-century capes and ranches to newer construction and townhomes, and from the bustling Oak Tree Road corridor to quieter neighborhoods near Roosevelt Park. Accurate, neighborhood-specific pricing is essential in a market this varied.

Middlesex County • ZIPs 08817, 08820, 08837, 08899

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Edison at a Glance

One of New Jersey’s Largest, Most Diverse Housing Markets

Edison’s Metropark station is one of the busiest commuter hubs in the state, putting Manhattan, Newark, and Philadelphia within easy reach and keeping demand strong from professionals who want space without giving up their commute. Homes near Metropark and along the town’s major corridors often carry a measurable premium tied to that convenience.

The township’s well-known South Asian community along Oak Tree Road adds a distinct layer of buyer demand that savvy sellers know how to reach — and that can meaningfully affect what a home sells for in certain neighborhoods. Automated estimates miss this kind of localized demand entirely.

Because Edison spans so many housing types and price points, a valuation has to compare your home to the right comparables in your specific section, not a townwide average. A local CMA weighs commute access, cultural buyer demand, and condition to land on a realistic number.

Home Values Across Edison

Edison is huge, and its sections price very differently. A local CMA compares your home to recent sales in its specific area rather than a townwide average. Sections include:

  • Oak Tree Road corridor
  • Near Metropark Station
  • Menlo Park / Clara Barton
  • Roosevelt Park area
  • North Edison & Stelton

Local Know-How That Moves the Number

Schools
Served by the well-regarded Edison Township Public Schools, plus a JP Stevens and Edison High feeder system that many family buyers actively shop.
Commute & Access
Metropark station offers direct NJ Transit Northeast Corridor and Amtrak service, and the town straddles Route 1, Route 27, the Garden State Parkway, and the NJ Turnpike.
Known For
The Oak Tree Road business district, Metropark, Menlo Park Mall, Roosevelt Park, and Thomas Edison’s legacy at the Menlo Park museum.
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Edison— Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is my home worth in Edison?

It depends heavily on which part of this large township you’re in and how close you are to Metropark and the Oak Tree Road corridor. A Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) from Bruce Parker compares your home to recent sales in your specific Edison neighborhood, giving you a far more accurate number than a townwide average.

Are online home value estimates accurate for Edison?

Often not. Edison’s scale and diversity — capes, colonials, new townhomes, and everything between — make automated models unreliable, and they can’t account for the cultural and commuter demand that drives prices in certain sections. A local CMA is much more dependable.

Is the Edison home value report really free?

Yes, completely free and with no obligation. Bruce prepares a personalized Edison home value report so you know where you stand, whether you plan to sell soon or are just researching the market.

How long does it take to get my Edison home value report?

Usually one to two business days. Bruce pulls recent comparable sales for your specific Edison neighborhood and follows up personally with your estimated value.

What affects home values in Edison?

Proximity to Metropark and major highways, position within the Oak Tree Road corridor, school feeder patterns, updated kitchens and finished basements, and lot size all influence Edison values. Localized cultural and commuter demand can push prices in specific neighborhoods above what a broad average would suggest.