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Linwood

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Linwood, New Jersey

Linwood is a sophisticated, leafy, residential mainland city in Atlantic County and one of the most desirable year-round communities on the South Jersey shore. Located just nine miles west of Atlantic City and bordered by Northfield, Egg Harbor Township, and Somers Point, Linwood occupies a quiet four-square-mile stretch of beautifully maintained streets, mature shade trees, and well-established neighborhoods between Shore Road and the Great Egg Harbor Bay. For affluent buyers who want top-rated public schools, a peaceful suburban lifestyle, and the convenience of being just minutes from Margate, Longport, Ocean City, and Atlantic City, Linwood consistently ranks among the most coveted addresses on the Atlantic County mainland.

Linwood's history reaches back to the early 19th century, when the area was first known as Leedsville, a small settlement of sea captains, customs officials, and farmers along the historic Shore Road. The Linwood Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, preserves homes built between 1820 and 1935 and tells the story of one of South Jersey's earliest mainland communities. Many of these original homes belonged to prominent families including the Somers and Risleys, who shaped the early history of the entire region. Linwood was incorporated as a borough in 1889 and became a city in 1931.

What makes Linwood especially attractive to affluent families is its rare combination of small-town charm and top-tier schools. The city is primarily residential, with a notably high proportion of residents working in professional, medical, legal, and executive fields. Linwood is home to neighborhoods including The Gold Coast along Shore Road, Fischer Greene, and Fischer Woods, where buyers will find an exceptional range of housing from charming Cape Cods and mid-century colonials, to renovated Victorians in the historic district, to grand custom estates on large lots near the bay. Many of the city's most prestigious homes sit on the eastern side of Shore Road, with bayfront access and stunning sunset views over Great Egg Harbor Bay.

Linwood is widely regarded as the cultural and educational anchor of the Mainland region. The Linwood Public Schools district serves students from PreK through grade 8 across two highly regarded schools, Seaview Elementary School and Belhaven Middle School. Seaview Elementary was designated a National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education, the highest honor an American public school can receive. Belhaven Middle School is a twice-designated New Jersey "School to Watch." High school students from Linwood attend Mainland Regional High School, also located in Linwood, which serves students from Linwood, Northfield, and Somers Point. Mainland is a former National Blue Ribbon School with more than 220 course offerings, 25 varsity sports teams, and a long tradition of academic and athletic excellence that makes the entire Mainland district one of the most respected in southern New Jersey.

One of Linwood's quiet treasures is the Linwood Arboretum at Belhaven and Wabash Avenues, a small but extraordinary public garden featuring uncommon and rare woody plants curated specifically to demonstrate beautiful options for home landscaping. The arboretum is widely considered one of the most visible educational arboretums in the entire United States and is a beloved community gathering place, especially during its annual holiday light displays. The arboretum sits directly along the Pleasantville to Somers Point Bike Path, an 8.2-mile paved trail that runs through the median of Wabash Avenue and connects Linwood to Northfield, Pleasantville, and Somers Point. The bike path is one of the most popular and family-friendly recreational corridors in South Jersey and is a daily fixture in Linwood life. The Linwood Public Library anchors the city's civic and cultural calendar with programs, lectures, and community events year-round.

The Linwood dining scene punches well above its weight. Sunday Gravy in Central Square at 199 New Road has quickly become one of the most beloved BYOB Italian restaurants in the entire Mainland region, serving elevated yet approachable Italian cuisine from a chef with more than 30 years of culinary experience. The intimate, cozy atmosphere and creative menu of handmade pastas, gnocchi, seafood specials, and signature Sunday gravy dishes have made it a destination for couples and families from across South Jersey. The Linwood Greene shopping plaza and Central Square area at the intersection of New Road and Central Avenue offer a variety of additional restaurants, cafes, and boutique shops, including Jar'd Coffeehouse, popular sandwich and bistro spots, and specialty markets like Ernest and Son Meat Market. For broader dining options, Linwood residents have immediate access to the entire restaurant scenes in nearby Somers Point (The Crab Trap, Smitty's, Gregory's) and Margate (Steve and Cookie's, Tomatoes), all within a five to ten minute drive.

Linwood is also home to several beautiful parks and passive recreation spaces. Hartshorne Park, All Wars Memorial Park, the SJI Park, and a preserved portion of the Krumm Farm Vineyard offer green space, playing fields, and walking trails. The city operates two public boat ramps with bay and creek access, one on Scull's Bay at Seaview Avenue with a dock, and one on Patcong Creek at Hamilton Avenue, both extremely convenient for boating families. Major regional medical facilities, including Shore Medical Center in neighboring Somers Point, AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, and the Linwood Family Medicine medical office complex, are all within minutes.

The Linwood real estate market offers a level of value, lifestyle, and long-term stability that is rare on the New Jersey shore mainland. Inventory ranges from charming 1950s and 1960s ranchers and Cape Cods on quiet inland streets in the $500,000 to $900,000 range, to renovated mid-century and colonial homes in the $1 million range, to grand bayfront and historic estates along Shore Road and on the city's eastern blocks that regularly trade for $2 million to well over $3 million. New construction is increasingly common, with custom builders delivering homes featuring four-car garages, pools, finished lower levels, and luxury finishes. Many affluent buyers from the Philadelphia Main Line, the surrounding Philadelphia suburbs, Central and Northern New Jersey, and the New York metro area choose Linwood as a primary residence, a retirement destination, or a year-round home that allows them to enjoy the shore lifestyle without owning on a barrier island.

Linwood also offers extraordinary day-to-day convenience. The Garden State Parkway runs along the western edge of the city, providing fast access to Philadelphia (about 60 miles west), the New York metro area, and Atlantic City (about 10 minutes north). The Atlantic City Expressway is approximately five miles west, connecting directly to Philadelphia. Atlantic City International Airport is just 15 minutes away, and Philadelphia International Airport is about an hour west. The barrier-island beaches at Margate, Longport, and Ocean City are all 10 to 15 minutes by car.

Linwood truly is one of the South Jersey shore's hidden treasures. A quiet, sophisticated, beautifully maintained mainland city with deep historical roots, top-rated public schools through Mainland Regional, an iconic arboretum and bike path system, a growing local restaurant scene, easy access to the entire Atlantic County mainland and barrier islands, and a real estate market that consistently delivers value, stability, and long-term appreciation. For affluent families and couples who want the shore lifestyle plus the daily comforts of a true year-round community, Linwood is in a class of its own.

Whether you are searching for a stately historic home on Shore Road, a Gold Coast bayfront estate, a Fischer Greene or Fischer Woods family residence, a charming renovated mid-century home on a quiet inland street, or a new custom build on a generous lot, Linwood offers history, lifestyle, schools, convenience, and long-term value that very few South Jersey mainland communities can match.

 


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Around Linwood, NJ

There's plenty to do around Linwood, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Dino's Deli And Subs, Famous Cookie Creamery, and Somers Cafe.

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Dining · $ 3.62 miles 17 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 4.9 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 0.58 miles 17 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 3.34 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 4.37 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.41 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Linwood, NJ

Linwood has 2,612 households, with an average household size of 2.62. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Linwood do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 6,954 people call Linwood home. The population density is 1,479.32 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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45.79 / 54.21%

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2.62

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$70,653

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Overview for Linwood, NJ

6,954 people live in Linwood, where the median age is 45.8 and the average individual income is $70,653. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

6,954

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45.8 years

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$70,653

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