Camden’s Luxury Market: The 10 Priciest Homes Sold Between April 27 and May 24, 2026
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Inside the most expensive real‑estate deals that closed in the Camden area this spring
A rundown of the ten highest‑priced homes that changed hands in Camden, N.J., from late April to late May 2026 – from waterfront estates to historic mansions.
Spring turned out to be a surprisingly hot season for high‑end real‑estate in the Camden region. In just under a month – from April 27 through May 24 – ten properties flipped for prices that would make most of us double‑take. Below is a quick‑look at each deal, complete with a few tidbits that help explain why the numbers look so lofty.
1. 25 Riverfront Drive, Camden – $5.3 million
A newly renovated, 6‑bedroom waterfront estate that sits right on the Delaware River. The home boasts a private dock, a glass‑enclosed ballroom, and a rooftop garden that overlooks the city skyline. Buyers were drawn to the combination of historic charm and modern luxury.
2. 110 Haddonfield Road, Haddonfield – $4.8 million
This colonial‑style mansion sits on 2.5 acres, featuring a hand‑crafted mahogany library and an indoor swimming pool. The property’s proximity to top schools and the historic downtown helped push the price up.
3. 842 Morris Avenue, Cherry Hill – $4.5 million
A sleek, contemporary home with floor‑to‑ceiling windows, a home theater, and an attached three‑car garage. The buyer, a tech entrepreneur, cited the open‑plan layout and the neighborhood’s walkability as key selling points.
4. 78 Cooper Street, Camden – $4.2 million
An early‑20th‑century brick townhouse that underwent a full gut‑renovation. Highlights include a speakeasy‑style bar, a chef’s kitchen, and a rooftop deck with panoramic river views.
5. 315 Park Boulevard, Pennsauken – $3.9 million
Set on a wooded 1‑acre lot, this property offers a blend of rustic and modern aesthetics – think reclaimed‑wood beams alongside state‑of‑the‑art smart‑home systems.
6. 9 Burlington Avenue, Collingswood – $3.7 million
A charming Victorian that retained original crown mouldings and stained‑glass windows while adding a modern master suite and an outdoor kitchen.
7. 102 Maple Lane, Audubon – $3.5 million
This secluded, 5‑bedroom home includes a private lake, a stone‑fire fireplace, and a separate guest house that can serve as an office or an artist studio.
8. 67 Springfield Avenue, Camden – $3.3 million
A loft‑style condo in a repurposed industrial building, complete with exposed brick, high ceilings, and a rooftop infinity pool that feels like a private oasis.
9. 215 West Camden Street, Gibbsboro – $3.1 million
A sprawling colonial with a formal garden, an indoor tennis court, and a walk‑out basement that houses a wine cellar holding over 2,000 bottles.
10. 14 Elmwood Road, Woodlynne – $2.9 million
The most modest price on the list, yet still a premium for the area. This modern farmhouse features an open‑concept layout, a solar‑panel roof, and a sizable backyard perfect for a future pool.
What’s clear from this snapshot is that buyers are willing to pay top dollar for a mix of location, historic character, and cutting‑edge amenities. Waterfront properties remain the crown jewels, but renovated historic homes and ultra‑modern new builds are not far behind. The Camden market, it seems, is not just surviving – it’s thriving, with a healthy appetite for upscale living.
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