Camden County at a glance
- About 38% of Camden County is in the Pinelands, concentrated in the southeastern townships.
- The county is not in the CAFRA coastal zone, so coastal rules do not apply here.
- Sewer is handled regionally by the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA).
- With dense suburbs in the northwest, tear-down lots and infill parcels are common here alongside Pinelands land.
What land do you buy in Camden County?
We buy vacant infill lots in the built-up boroughs, tear-down houses and their lots, and Pine Barrens parcels in the southeastern townships like Winslow, Waterford, and Berlin. If you own an odd lot, a leftover parcel, or land you have stopped using, we are interested.
How do the Pinelands affect Camden County land?
The southeastern third of the county sits in the Pinelands, where management areas limit what can be built and parcels may carry development credits. The more developed northwest is governed by ordinary municipal zoning, which is where most tear-down and infill opportunities are.
Common reasons people sell here
Inherited lots, vacant parcels behind on taxes, and homeowners with a large lot that could be split into a second building lot. We work through all of these.
Towns and areas we buy in
We buy across Camden County, from the Pine Barrens townships of Winslow, Waterford, Berlin, and Chesilhurst in the southeast to the built-up boroughs of the northwest. In the suburbs, that means infill lots and tear-down properties in places like Gloucester Township, Pine Hill, Lindenwold, Voorhees, and Cherry Hill. Odd lots and leftover parcels are welcome.
Common Camden County land situations
Here we buy a lot of tear-down houses and lots, vacant parcels behind on taxes, inherited lots, and large yards owners want to split into a second building lot. We also buy commercial land.
Sources
- Pinelands acreage by county - NJ Pinelands Commission / Pinelands Alliance facts.
- Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority - ccmua.org.