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Delran, NJ

Enjoy the calm of tree-lined neighborhood streets, unexpected scenic views, and easy access to Philadelphia in this Jersey suburb.

What to Expect if You Move There

Tucked along the Delaware River in Burlington County, Delran is a classic South Jersey suburb with a population of about 30,500 residents. Located roughly 14 miles from Philadelphia, it offers a convenient suburban calm and city access. 

Expect a community that feels residential and settled. Most neighborhoods are quiet, with tree-lined streets and a mix of long-time residents and newer buyers. The township developed largely in the post-war era, transitioning from farmland into the suburban enclave it is today.

Daily life revolves around a few main corridors—especially Burlington Pike—where you’ll find shopping centers, grocery stores, and local services. Outside of that, Delran is primarily residential, giving it a distinctly neighborhood-first feel.


The Lifestyle

Life in Delran leans toward comfortable, low-key suburban living.

Outdoor access is a major highlight. Local favorites include:

  • Amico Island Park – a scenic riverfront spot for walking, fishing, and kayaking

  • Laurel Run Park – a peaceful green space for trails and recreation 

Residents also benefit from proximity to additional parks and retail hubs in nearby towns like Cinnaminson.

Dining is mostly casual and local—think pizza spots, diners, and family-owned restaurants—with more upscale options a short drive away. For entertainment, many residents head into Philadelphia or nearby suburban centers.

Overall, the lifestyle is ideal for those who value space, convenience, and a slower pace without feeling disconnected.


Unexpected Appeal

Delran tends to fly under the radar—but that’s part of its charm.

One of its biggest surprises is its waterfront geography. Sitting where the Delaware River meets the Rancocas Creek, the township offers pockets of scenic beauty you wouldn’t necessarily expect in a suburban setting.

Another overlooked advantage is its strategic location:

  • Easy access to Route 130 and I-295

  • Straightforward commuting into Philadelphia

  • Close to regional shopping destinations and employment centers

There’s also a subtle affordability advantage compared to some neighboring towns closer to Philadelphia, making Delran appealing to buyers who want more space without stretching their budget too far.


The Market

Delran’s housing market strikes a balance between accessibility and demand.

  • Median home price: about $429,900 (Realtor)

  • Typical home value: roughly $430K–$436K (Zillow)

  • Market pace: homes average about 48 days on market (Realtor)

The housing stock is dominated by:

  • Single-family homes (split-levels, colonials, ranches)

  • Townhomes and some apartment communities

  • Mid-to-late 20th-century construction

Inventory tends to be limited, and the market is generally considered seller-leaning, though not overheated. 

For buyers, Delran offers more attainable pricing than many Philadelphia suburbs, while still providing strong long-term value.


Why You’ll Love It

Delran is easy to like because it delivers exactly what many buyers are looking for—without unnecessary complexity.

You’ll love:

  • Convenient access to Philadelphia without city prices

  • Quiet, established neighborhoods with a community feel

  • Access to parks and water that add unexpected character

  • Solid home values in a stable, livable market

It’s the kind of place where life feels manageable: commuting is reasonable, errands are easy, and weekends can be as relaxed or as active as you want.

For many buyers—especially those priced out of closer-in suburbs—Delran quietly checks a lot of boxes.


 

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