Riverton, New Jersey is one of South Jersey's most charming riverfront communities, and its real estate market reflects the growing demand for historic character paired with modern convenience. Whether you are a buyer trying to understand what your budget can get you or a seller wondering what your home is worth, here is the latest market data and what it means for you.
Current Riverton home price ranges
As of mid-2026, Riverton home prices generally span from around $200,000 for smaller properties up to $769,000 for larger historic homes in the borough. The median estimated home value in the 08077 ZIP code sits at approximately $345,000 per square-foot metrics, while the median sale price reported in early 2026 reached $449,000, representing a 4.7% year-over-year increase. The median transaction price over the past twelve months has climbed to roughly $478,550.
What does this mean in practical terms? A buyer coming in at the median level can expect a well-maintained three- to four-bedroom home, often with original architectural details and located in Riverton's gorgeous historic district. Homes at the higher end of the range typically offer larger lots, updated mechanical systems, premium finishes, and waterfront proximity.
How competitive is the market?
The Riverton market is currently rated as very competitive, scoring 85 out of 100 on Epique Realty's competitiveness index. This means desirable homes in good condition often receive multiple offers and sell quickly. Inventory remains limited, with roughly 22 to 36 active listings on the market at any given time, depending on the season. Over the past twelve months, there have been approximately 44 to 273 transactions in the wider area, with housing activity increasing about 17.5% year-over-year.
For buyers, this means preparation matters. Getting pre-approved, knowing what you want, and being ready to act when a property that fits your criteria appears are essential strategies in this environment. For sellers, limited inventory means your home is likely to attract motivated buyers, especially if it is priced correctly and presented well.
Why historic Riverton homes command a premium
Riverton's National Register Historic District, which encompasses 371 contributing buildings on 80 acres, is a major driver of property values. Homes in the district benefit from protected architectural character, tree-lined streets, and a neighborhood aesthetic that cannot be replicated in newer subdivisions. Buyers pay a premium for this authenticity, and historically, values in well-preserved historic districts have shown strong long-term appreciation.
Properties like 419 Elm Avenue exemplify what the market rewards: original wide-plank hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, French doors, Victorian architectural details, and thoughtful modern updates. When a home combines historic charm with updated systems and flexible living spaces, it stands out even in a competitive market.
Commute-driven demand
Riverton's location just 20 minutes from Center City Philadelphia is a significant price driver. The NJ Transit River Line light rail connects Riverton Station to the Walter Rand Transportation Center in Camden, where passengers transfer to the PATCO Speedline into Philadelphia. The total commute time is roughly 25 to 30 minutes, making Riverton competitive with closer-in suburbs that often carry much higher price tags.
This commuter advantage, combined with the borough's small-town character and riverfront setting, creates steady demand from Philadelphia professionals who want character, space, and a genuine community. It also makes Riverton an attractive option for remote workers, who need the home office space that Victorian floor plans naturally provide.
Price trends and outlook
At the ZIP code level, prices have risen a steady 4.7% year-over-year, while city-level data showed a sharper 50.6% increase in early 2026. That city-level figure reflects a small sample size in a borough of under 2,800 residents. A few high-end sales can swing the average significantly. The more reliable metric is the ZIP-level trend, which points to modest but consistent appreciation.
Price per square foot in Riverton has seen a slight dip of about 2.0%, which may indicate that larger homes are selling at a slightly lower per-foot cost than smaller properties. This is common in historic districts where lot size and location matter as much as square footage. Looking ahead, the outlook remains positive. Limited inventory, steady demand from Philadelphia-area buyers, and the enduring appeal of historic river town living all point to continued market stability.
Questions sellers often ask
If you are considering selling your Riverton home, the current market conditions are favorable. Limited inventory means buyers have fewer choices, and well-priced homes in good condition are attracting strong interest. The key is pricing. Because the market is competitive but small, an overpriced home can sit while a correctly priced one sells quickly. Work with an agent who understands the local market's nuances, including how the historic district designation affects buyer perception and lender requirements.
Frequently asked questions
What is the median home price in Riverton NJ in 2026?
The median sale price in Riverton is approximately $449,000 based on Epique Realty data, with a median transaction price of roughly $478,550 over the past twelve months. Prices range from about $200,000 for smaller properties to $769,000 for larger historic homes.
Are Riverton home prices rising?
Yes, prices have risen approximately 4.7% year-over-year at the ZIP code level, with limited inventory and steady demand from Philadelphia-area buyers driving the trend.
Is Riverton NJ a competitive housing market?
Yes, the market is rated very competitive with an 85 out of 100 competitiveness score. Desirable homes often receive multiple offers, and inventory is limited, with roughly 22 to 36 active listings at any time.
How close is Riverton to Philadelphia?
Riverton is approximately 10 miles from Center City Philadelphia, about a 20-minute drive. The NJ Transit River Line light rail provides public transit access with a total commute time of roughly 25 to 30 minutes.
Are Victorian homes in Riverton a good investment?
Historically, well-maintained Victorian homes in established historic districts like Riverton's have shown strong long-term appreciation. The combination of protected architectural character, limited supply, and steady demand supports their value.
Have questions about Riverton?
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