Remsterville, Camden, NJ

Remsterville — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Remsterville Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Remsterville is a quiet, residential neighborhood located in the northeastern corner of Camden, New Jersey. Bordered by Pennsauken Township to the north and the Cooper River to the east, it offers a distinct, more suburban feel compared to other parts of the city. Historically, the area developed in the early 20th century as a streetcar suburb, attracting workers and their families with its grid of tree-lined streets and proximity to industrial employment centers along the river and in nearby Philadelphia.

The neighborhood's character is defined by its strong sense of community and well-maintained, detached single-family homes. While firmly part of Camden, Remsterville's location provides a buffer of green space along the Cooper River, contributing to its tranquil atmosphere. It remains a stable, working- and middle-class enclave that values its history and tight-knit neighborly connections, often standing out in city-wide perceptions for its order and residential consistency.

Housing & Real Estate

Remsterville’s housing stock is predominantly composed of classic American Foursquares, Cape Cods, and modest Colonial-style homes built from the 1920s through the 1950s. These are primarily detached, single-family dwellings on small but defined lots, featuring front porches and mature landscaping. The architectural uniformity and care contribute significantly to the area's cohesive and charming streetscapes.

Home prices in Remsterville are among the highest in Camden, yet remain accessible compared to surrounding suburbs in Camden County. The market is heavily dominated by owner-occupants, with a relatively low rental percentage that reinforces neighborhood stability. Recent trends show a steady demand for these move-in-ready homes, often attracting first-time homebuyers and multi-generational Camden families seeking the benefits of city residence with a quintessential suburban neighborhood layout.

Schools & Education

Families in Remsterville are served by the Camden City School District. The neighborhood is zoned for local public schools, including the nearby Henry L. Bonsall Family School for elementary grades. For high school, students typically attend Woodrow Wilson High School, located a short distance away in the adjacent Cramer Hill neighborhood, which has undergone significant facility renovations in recent years.

Beyond district schools, families have access to various educational options, including highly-regarded charter and renaissance schools within the city, such as those in the KIPP Cooper Norcross Academy network. Proximity to the border also allows for easy access to Pennsauken’s school district for those utilizing choice programs, and Camden County College in nearby Blackwood provides higher education and vocational opportunities for residents.

Parks & Recreation

Remsterville’s greatest recreational asset is its adjacency to the expansive Cooper River Park, which lies just across the river in Pennsauken and Cherry Hill. This county-maintained park, accessible via bridges, offers residents miles of paved walking and biking trails, scenic crew rowing lanes, picnic groves, playgrounds, and sports fields. It serves as the neighborhood's de facto backyard and is a major draw for outdoor activity.

Within Camden itself, residents utilize smaller local playgrounds and green spaces. The neighborhood's eastern edge along the Cooper River provides opportunities for fishing and quiet contemplation. The park system is a central hub for community life, hosting annual events like the Olympic-distance Cooper River Bridge Run and Fourth of July fireworks, which foster a regional sense of community beyond municipal boundaries.

Local Dining & Shopping

Commercial activity in Remsterville is low-key and service-oriented, centered mainly along the Haddon Avenue and River Road corridors. Dining options lean toward classic, long-standing establishments like pizzerias, corner delis, and diners that cater to a local clientele. For a wider variety of restaurants, bars, and cafes, residents typically take a short drive into neighboring Collingswood or Haddon Township, known for their vibrant downtown dining scenes.

Daily shopping needs are met by local convenience stores, bakeries, and smaller grocers. For full-scale supermarket shopping, residents often visit stores in Pennsauken or the thriving ShopRite in nearby Cramer Hill. The proximity to Route 70 and I-295 also provides quick access to big-box retailers and shopping centers in Cherry Hill, making practical errands convenient while supporting the neighborhood's quiet residential character.

Who Lives Here

Remsterville is home to a mix of multi-generational Camden families, long-term homeowners who have maintained their properties for decades, and a growing number of younger public service professionals—teachers, nurses, city employees—seeking affordable homeownership. The population is diverse, with a significant number of Black, White, and Latino households contributing to a rich community fabric. A strong civic association actively represents neighborhood interests.

The community vibe is notably neighborly, self-reliant, and proud. Residents are drawn to Remsterville for its palpable sense of stability, safety, and quiet within an urban context. It appeals to those who want the affordability and identity of living in Camden, but with the physical layout and green space access typically associated with the suburbs, creating a unique and enduring enclave within the city's landscape.

Remsterville Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$292KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$2K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$129KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate82.5%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied17.5%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code08001

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