Winslow Crossing, Camden, ME

Winslow Crossing — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Winslow Crossing Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Winslow Crossing is a residential neighborhood located in the easternmost part of Camden, New Jersey, bordering Winslow Township in Camden County. Historically, the area developed as a post-World War II suburban-style enclave within the city, characterized by its quieter, more spread-out feel compared to Camden's denser urban core. Its location provides a transitional atmosphere, offering easier access to the county's suburban amenities while remaining part of the city proper.

The neighborhood's character is defined by its tree-lined streets, a mix of mid-century and newer single-family homes, and a strong sense of community among long-term residents. Unlike areas directly along the Delaware River or near downtown Camden, Winslow Crossing functions more as a bedroom community, with many residents commuting to jobs in Camden County, Philadelphia, or the broader South Jersey region. Its history is less tied to the city's industrial past and more to the mid-20th century expansion of housing for working and middle-class families.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Winslow Crossing is predominantly composed of detached single-family homes, many built from the 1950s through the 1970s, featuring ranch-style, split-level, and Cape Cod designs. Lot sizes are generally more generous than in other parts of Camden, providing yards and a sense of space. In recent years, there has been some infill development of newer, larger homes, particularly on previously vacant lots.

Home prices in Winslow Crossing are typically among the highest in Camden, though they remain significantly more affordable than in adjacent suburban townships like Winslow or Cherry Hill. The market is primarily owner-occupied, with a lower percentage of rental properties than the city average. Recent trends show a stable, if slow-moving, real estate market, with value often tied to the overall perception of Camden's revitalization efforts and the quality of local services.

Schools & Education

Winslow Crossing is served by the Camden City School District. Students typically attend Charles Sumner Elementary School, which is located within the neighborhood, providing a convenient community hub. For higher grades, students are districted to various citywide magnet schools and programs, including the prestigious Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy and the STEM-focused Camden High School, which require application.

Given its proximity to the city border, some families in Winslow Crossing explore educational options in neighboring townships through choice programs or by moving, though this is not guaranteed. The neighborhood is also close to Rutgers University–Camden and Camden County College, offering higher education and community programming opportunities. Charter schools, such as those operated by the KIPP and Mastery networks in Camden, are also popular alternatives for many families in the area.

Parks & Recreation

The primary green space for Winslow Crossing is the expansive Challenge Grove Park, located just across the border in Cherry Hill. This county park is easily accessible to residents and features playgrounds, picnic areas, baseball fields, and the renowned "Jake's Place" boundless playground, designed to be fully accessible for children of all abilities. While within Camden city limits, the neighborhood itself has fewer dedicated public parks compared to other sections.

Recreational activities are often community-oriented, with residents utilizing their private yards and local streets. The area's proximity to the Camden County system provides options for more structured sports and activities. For trails and nature, residents may travel a short distance to the Pennsauken Creek Trail or Cooper River Park, both offering paths for walking, running, and cycling just minutes from the neighborhood.

Local Dining & Shopping

Winslow Crossing itself is primarily residential, so daily commercial needs are met by a strip of businesses along the Black Horse Pike (Route 168) and at the nearby Winslow Plaza shopping center, which straddles the Camden-Winslow Township border. These centers offer practical staples like a ShopRite supermarket, discount stores, pharmacies, and several fast-food and casual dining options, including popular local pizzerias and diners.

For a wider variety of dining and retail, residents typically drive a short distance into Winslow Township, Cherry Hill, or to the Berlin Farmers Market. The neighborhood lacks a concentrated, walkable "main street" commercial district, reflecting its car-dependent, suburban layout. However, this provides easy access to the extensive retail corridors of Route 70 and Route 73, home to big-box stores, chain restaurants, and specialty shops just a 10-15 minute drive away.

Who Lives Here

Winslow Crossing is home to a mix of multi-generational Camden families who have lived in the area for decades and newer residents attracted by the relative affordability of single-family homes within the city. The population is predominantly African American and working to middle-class, with many employed in public service, healthcare, education, and skilled trades. There is a strong emphasis on homeownership and property maintenance, contributing to the area's stable appearance.

The community vibe is one of quiet pride and neighborliness, with residents often knowing each other and looking out for one another. The neighborhood draws individuals and families seeking a more suburban lifestyle—with driveways, yards, and quieter streets—while still being officially part of Camden and invested in its future. It appeals to those who value space and community but may work or have deep roots in the city, creating a distinct identity within Camden's diverse tapestry of neighborhoods.

Winslow Crossing Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$237KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$1K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$98KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate82.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied17.3%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate5.4%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeBalancedU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code08081

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