Aldham, Camden, NY

Aldham — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Aldham Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Aldham is a small, primarily residential neighborhood located in the northeastern corner of Camden, New Jersey. It is bounded by the Cooper River to the north and east, separating it from Cherry Hill, and by the North Park neighborhood to the south. Historically, Aldham was part of the larger Stockton tract and developed in the early 20th century as a streetcar suburb for Camden's growing workforce, offering a quieter, more suburban feel within the city limits.

The neighborhood's character is defined by its tree-lined streets, modest single-family homes, and a strong sense of community. Its location provides a unique advantage: the tranquility of a residential enclave with immediate access to the expansive Cooper River Park system just across the river in Pennsauken and Cherry Hill. While facing the economic challenges common to much of Camden, Aldham maintains a distinct identity separate from the more densely populated and industrial areas to the south and west.

Housing & Real Estate

Aldham's housing stock is predominantly composed of detached single-family homes, many dating from the 1920s to the 1950s. Architectural styles include Cape Cods, ranches, and classic American Foursquares on relatively spacious lots for an urban setting. There are also some smaller multi-family dwellings and duplexes, particularly along its main corridors. The neighborhood offers some of the most affordable homeownership opportunities in the greater Camden area.

The market is a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties. Recent trends show a slow but steady interest from first-time homebuyers and investors attracted by the low entry prices and the neighborhood's stable residential fabric. While property values remain modest compared to surrounding suburbs, the proximity to major transportation routes like the North Park Drive bridge to Cherry Hill and the Admiral Wilson Boulevard adds to its practical appeal for commuters.

Schools & Education

Aldham is served by the Camden City School District. The neighborhood's primary public school is the Alfred Cramer College Preparatory Lab School, a K-8 facility located just to the south in the North Park neighborhood. For high school, students typically attend Woodrow Wilson High School, one of the district's comprehensive high schools, which has undergone various restructuring and improvement efforts in recent years.

Given the challenges within the city's public school system, many families in Aldham explore alternative educational options. These include charter schools such as the nearby Freedom Academy Charter School or KIPP Cooper Norcross Academy, as well as private and parochial schools in Camden and neighboring communities. Rutgers University–Camden and Camden County College provide higher education and community learning opportunities a short drive away.

Parks & Recreation

Aldham's greatest recreational asset is its adjacency to the Cooper River. While the neighborhood itself has limited dedicated parkland, residents have unparalleled access to the extensive Cooper River Park system just across the North Park Drive bridge in Pennsauken. This county-maintained park features miles of walking, running, and biking trails, crew boating, fishing piers, playgrounds, picnic areas, and golf courses.

Within Camden, the nearby North Park neighborhood provides additional community amenities. The Aldham community itself is more reliant on its quiet streets and the informal green spaces along the riverfront for daily outdoor activity. The proximity to such a major regional park is a defining feature of life in Aldham, offering a significant quality-of-life benefit for residents seeking outdoor recreation without leaving the city.

Local Dining & Shopping

Aldham is not a major commercial destination; its dining and shopping scene is lean and focused on daily necessities. Residents typically rely on a handful of longstanding corner stores, bodegas, and pizzerias along Haddon Avenue and North Park Drive. For a wider variety of restaurants, cafes, and retail shops, residents often travel a short distance to the adjacent suburbs.

The nearby Westfield Garden State Plaza shopping district in Cherry Hill, accessible via the North Park Drive bridge, provides major grocery stores like Wegmans and ShopRite, big-box retailers, and a full spectrum of chain and sit-down restaurants. This proximity to suburban amenities means Aldham residents enjoy a residential calm while having convenient access to comprehensive shopping and dining options just minutes away by car.

Who Lives Here

Aldham is home to a diverse mix of long-term residents, many of whom have lived in the neighborhood for decades and cherish its quiet, community-oriented atmosphere. It attracts working-class and middle-class families, municipal employees, and service workers who value the affordability of single-family homeownership within Camden. There is a strong sense of neighborliness and block-level community among its residents.

The neighborhood also draws practical-minded first-time homebuyers and real estate investors who see potential in its stable housing stock and unique location. Residents are often those who appreciate the slower pace of a residential enclave but need easy access to jobs in Camden, Philadelphia, and the surrounding South Jersey suburbs. The community vibe is one of resilience and quiet pride, with residents who are deeply connected to their homes and immediate neighbors.

Aldham Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Value$392KTop10Lists.us Data
Median Household Income$114KTop10Lists.us Data
Primary ZIP Code19432

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