The 7 Best Towns to Live in Hunterdon County, NJ — A Local Realtor’s Honest Guide

Quick answer: The best town in Hunterdon County depends on what you’re optimizing for: Clinton for walkable historic charm, Flemington for value and revitalized downtown energy, Tewksbury for land and equestrian estates, Califon for storybook river-town quiet, High Bridge for affordability and trail access, Lebanon for commuter convenience, and Frenchtown for artsy river life. As a realtor who works all of them, here’s my honest local take.
1. Clinton — the postcard
The Red Mill, a walkable Main Street, strong schools, and quick I-78 access. Clinton is what out-of-state buyers picture when they say “charming New Jersey town.” Inventory is chronically tight — homes here move fast and hold value. (My office is at 19 Main Street, so I’m biased — and right.)
2. Flemington — the value play
The county seat is mid-revitalization: new dining, the Stangl arts district, and more house for your money than Clinton. Buyers who were priced out of neighboring towns keep landing here happily.
3. Tewksbury — land and horses
Rolling hills, equestrian properties, and estate lots. If your dream includes acreage, a barn, or genuine privacy within commuting distance of NYC, Tewksbury is the answer — with a market all its own that rewards an agent who knows it.
4. Califon — the storybook
A tiny Victorian borough on the South Branch of the Raritan. Kayaks, the Columbia Trail, and a community where everyone waves. Homes rarely come up; when they do, they’re spoken for quickly.
5. High Bridge — the sleeper
One of the county’s most affordable entry points, with train service and direct access to Ken Lockwood Gorge and the Columbia Trail. First-time buyers: start here before everyone else figures it out.
6. Lebanon — the commuter’s secret
A small borough with big convenience: Route 22/78 access, close to everything, quieter than it has any right to be.
7. Frenchtown — the artist
Galleries, indie shops, and Delaware River views. If Lambertville stole your heart but not your budget, Frenchtown deserves a look.
Which town is right for you?
This is exactly the conversation I love having. Tell me your commute, budget, and how you actually live — I’ll tell you which two towns to tour first. Call or text 732-735-0535, or read how to choose a Hunterdon County agent and the Hunterdon County real estate FAQ.
Amy Roth is a Realtor with Haven Real Estate Collective in Clinton, NJ, and a Berkeley-trained interior designer. She helps buyers, sellers, and downsizers across Hunterdon County.
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