Howell Township, Edison, GA

Howell Township — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Howell Township Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Howell Township is not a neighborhood within Edison, NJ, but rather a separate, sizable municipality located approximately 25 miles south in Monmouth County. This profile will therefore focus on the actual Howell Township, NJ. Situated in central New Jersey, Howell is a large, primarily suburban township covering over 61 square miles. It is characterized by a mix of residential developments, preserved farmland, and commercial corridors, offering a balance of community amenities and semi-rural atmosphere.

The township's history dates back to the early 18th century, with its official incorporation in 1801. For much of its history, Howell was a farming community. Significant suburban development began in the latter half of the 20th century, transforming it into one of the most populous towns in Monmouth County while still retaining large tracts of open space. Its location provides convenient access to major highways like I-195 and the Garden State Parkway, connecting residents to the Jersey Shore, New York City, and Philadelphia.

Housing & Real Estate

Howell Township's housing stock is predominantly composed of single-family homes, reflecting its suburban character. The styles range from classic colonials and ranches built during mid-century expansion to larger, newer construction homes in developments like the popular "Cedar Ridge" and "Society Hill." There are also townhome communities, adult living complexes, and some apartment rentals, providing options for different life stages. The vast majority of units are owner-occupied, emphasizing the township's focus on family living.

Home prices in Howell typically offer more square footage and land compared to denser northern NJ counties, representing a strong value proposition. The market is competitive, attracting buyers seeking suburban space within a reasonable commute. Recent trends show steady demand, with prices appreciating as buyers continue to value Howell's school system, park system, and relative affordability within the Monmouth County region.

Schools & Education

Howell Township is served by the Howell Township Public Schools district, which operates multiple elementary schools, two middle schools, and Howell High School. The district is known for its comprehensive academic, arts, and athletic programs. Howell High School offers a wide array of Advanced Placement (AP) courses and extracurricular activities. The community places a high priority on educational investment, which is a significant draw for families.

In addition to public schools, several well-regarded private and parochial schools are located in the surrounding area, including Christian Brothers Academy and St. Rose High School. For higher education, Brookdale Community College in nearby Lincroft offers associate degrees and continuing education, while universities like Monmouth University in West Long Branch and Rutgers University in New Brunswick are within a manageable commute.

Parks & Recreation

Howell is distinguished by its extensive park system and commitment to open space. The crown jewel is the 500+ acre Howell Park / Echo Lake Park, featuring a scenic lake, walking trails, sports fields, playgrounds, and picnic areas. The township also maintains numerous neighborhood parks, community pools, and the Howell Ice Arena, a year-round facility for skating and hockey. The Manasquan Reservoir, partially located in Howell, offers a 5-mile perimeter trail, fishing, and boating, managed by the county park system.

Recreational programming is robust, with the township's Department of Parks & Recreation offering sports leagues, summer camps, fitness classes, and special events for all ages. The Allaire State Park, with its historic village and extensive trail network, is also just a short drive away. This abundance of green space supports an active, outdoor-oriented lifestyle for residents.

Local Dining & Shopping

Howell's commercial needs are met by several major retail corridors, most notably along Route 9 and Route 547. These arteries feature a mix of national big-box retailers, supermarkets like ShopRite and Wegmans, and a variety of chain restaurants. The township also fosters local business growth, with popular independent eateries, pizzerias, and diners scattered throughout the community.

For more specialized shopping and dining, residents often visit the nearby Jersey Shore outlets and downtown areas like Freehold Borough, Red Bank, and Asbury Park, all within a 20-30 minute drive. Howell itself hosts several strip malls and plazas providing everyday conveniences, from hardware stores and salons to banks and medical offices, creating a largely self-sufficient retail environment for daily needs.

Who Lives Here

Howell Township is predominantly a family-oriented community, attracting a diverse population of middle-class and upper-middle-class households. Many residents are young and established families drawn by the highly-rated schools, spacious homes, and safe, suburban environment. The population also includes a significant number of long-time residents whose families have lived in the area for generations, contributing to a strong sense of local pride and community.

The overall vibe is neighborly and active, with community events like the annual Howell Day festival fostering connections. Residents are often drawn to Howell for its balance—it provides suburban comforts and a strong community identity while maintaining access to both the Shore and major metropolitan employment centers. It appeals to those seeking a traditional suburban lifestyle with ample room and recreational opportunities without the premium price tag of some neighboring shore towns.

Howell Township Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$419KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$2K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$130KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate90.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied10.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate4.5%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeBalancedU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code07731

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