Atlantic County New Jersey Property Search
Quickly access detailed Atlantic County, New Jersey property records online using our advanced search tool. Find information by owner name, parcel ID, address, or city, including ownership details, assessed values, tax rates, and property specifics in seconds.
New Jersey County Property Search
| Parcel Number | Owner Name | Property Location | Street Address | City & State | ZIP Code | County | Municipality / City | Property Class | Property Use | Land Value | Improvement Value | Total Assessed Value | Last Year Property Tax | Lot Size (Acres) | Year Built | Building Description | Last Sale Price | Last Deed Date | Last Record Update |
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Property assessments in Atlantic County are handled locally by municipal tax assessors and supervised by the Atlantic County Board of Taxation. The county contains 173,548 parcels, 358,845 mapped buildings, and 420,232 addresses, including 234,614 multi-unit parcels, with standardized zoning data maintained across 23 municipalities to ensure accurate property valuation and fair taxation.
Atlantic County New Jersey Property Overview
Atlantic County’s property market includes 173,548 residential and 7,192 commercial properties. Avg. Home Age 63 Years old,1637 sq ft, With 35.59% Equity Rich and 1.97% to 2.63% Effective Tax Rate.
Residential Properties
173,548
Commercial Properties
7,192
Avg. Home Age Single Family
52 Years
Avg. Square Feet Single Family
1,867
Residential Sales 2026
542
Homes Seriously Underwater
0.91%
Residential Sales 2025
45.09%
Equity Rich Homes percentage
35.59%
Effective 2025 Property Tax
1.97% to 2.63%
Total Foreclosure Filings 2026
100 (year-to-date)
Nearby Counties
Searching for properties in Atlantic County, New Jersey, and surrounding areas has never been easier. Access up-to-date ownership records, property details, tax information, and assessed values across nearby counties to make informed, confident real estate decisions quickly and efficiently.
Popular Cities
Atlantic County in New jersey features popular cities like Minneapolis, Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Plymouth,Loretto and Maple Grove. These cities offer strong housing demand, commercial growth, top schools, and excellent property investment opportunities, making the county a prime real estate market in the Twin Cities region. Atlantic County, New Jersey features popular municipalities like Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic City, Galloway Township, Hamilton Township, and Pleasantville. These communities offer strong housing demand, growing commercial areas, quality schools, and promising property investment opportunities, making Atlantic County a key real estate market in southern New Jersey.
19000+ properties
Egg Harbor township
21000+ properties
Atlantic City
21,500+ properties
Pleasantville City
How To Search Property In Atlantic County, New Jersey
By Owner Name
Using our Atlantic County property search tool, you can easily look up property records by owner name and quickly view complete ownership details, tax data, and official public records information online.
Search By Address
With our Atlantic County property lookup tool, you can search by property address to quickly view parcel information, estimated property value, ownership records, and current tax details online.
Search By Parcel
Our Atlantic County parcel search tool lets you find properties by parcel number and access precise boundary details, ownership history, assessment data, and complete public property record information instantly.
Search By Zip Code
Our Atlantic County property search tool allows you to search by ZIP code to explore nearby properties, community insights, ownership records, and updated property tax information quickly and easily online.
Atlantic County New Jersey Property Market Trends (2024–2025)
Atlantic County’s real estate market remained resilient in 2024–2025, reflecting steady price growth and strong buyer demand despite higher mortgage rates. Home prices in the county increased by 2–4%, driven largely by limited inventory and sustained competition for available properties. Elevated 30-year fixed mortgage rates, ranging from 6.6% to 7%, did not significantly slow purchases, with all-cash transactions and equity-driven buyers supporting activity. The county’s mix of coastal neighborhoods and established communities contributed to a stable housing environment. Analysts forecast continued moderate growth and steady demand through 2025–2026, highlighting Atlantic County as a consistent, attractive market for homeowners and investors alike.
Atlantic County Property Market Trends (2025)
Atlantic County New Jersey Property Data Insights
Explore Atlantic County, NJ property records with 173,548+ parcels and 7,192 buildings. Median home price: $409,900 (+5.25%), $239/sq ft (-4.4%), 1,914 active listings, 72 days average on market. Data updated November 14, 2025. Access accurate ownership, zoning, and market trends for buyers, investors, development opportunities, and real estate trends across the county.
Parcels Overview
Atlantic County currently has over 173,548 parcels and 7,192 matched buildings recorded in its property database. This comprehensive dataset provides accurate land ownership details, tax mapping, and assessment records for residential and commercial properties across the county. Updated through late 2025, it supports informed decisions for homeowners, investors, and researchers exploring Atlantic County real estate trends.
Data Refresh & Updates
The most recent refresh date for Atlantic County property records is November 14, 2025, providing accurate land, parcel, and valuation data. Regular updates ensure that homeowners, buyers, and researchers receive the most current and reliable property information.
Matched Buildings Data
Atlantic County includes 358,845 matched buildings (420,232 Match Address) linked directly to parcel records. Building imagery sources were collected between 2021 and 2025, providing detailed structural insights to support property evaluations, planning, GIS mapping, and assessment analysis across the county.
Secondary Address Matching
Hennepin County includes 234,614 matched secondary addresses linked to parcel records covering unit numbers, alternate mailing locations, condos/apartments, and other non-primary address points. This enhanced address layer improves geocoding accuracy, parcel matching, and property analysis. The address source date is January 1, 2026, reflecting the most recent available update.
Standardized Zoning Coverage
Atlantic County has 173,548 Parcels with standardized zoning coverage in its parcel dataset, meaning that zoning codes and descriptions have been cleaned and normalized across most of the county’s land parcels for consistent land-use classification and analysis. This standardized zoning data comes from the county’s most recent update as of December 29, 2025, helping analysts and planners use zoning attributes reliably in mapping, property assessment, and GIS workflows.
Atlantic County New Jersey Cities Overview (2026 Estimates)
Atlantic County, NJ encompasses a diverse mix of cities, townships, boroughs, and communities with an estimated county population of about 283,468 in 2026, reflecting modest growth over recent years.
Among its municipalities, Egg Harbor Township is the largest community with an estimated population of 49,276, followed by Atlantic City at 39,475, Galloway Township with 38,837, Hamilton Township at 29,111, and Pleasantville around 21,290 in 2026.
Other notable cities and towns include Hammonton (15,332), Somers Point (10,767), Ventnor City (9,556), Absecon (9,383), Northfield (8,623), and Brigantine (7,789). Smaller yet vibrant communities like Margate City (5,333), Egg Harbor City (4,502), Estell Manor (1,731), Port Republic (1,147), Longport (886), and Corbin City (490) round out the county’s regional profile.
This mix of urban coastal hubs, residential suburbs, shore towns, and rural boroughs highlights Atlantic County’s broad demographic landscape and community variety in 2026, making it a unique region within New Jersey.
| Rank | City | Population (2024 Est.) | Previous (2020) | Growth % | Density (per sq mi) | Area (sq mi) | Type |
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| 1 | Egg Harbor | 49k+ | 47k+ | +0.7% | ~700 | ~60+ | Township |
| 2 | Atlantic City | 39k+ | 38k+ | +0.6% | ~3k+ | ~10+ | City |
| 3 | Galloway | 38k+ | 37k+ | +0.6% | ~400+ | ~80+ | Township |
| 4 | Hamilton | 29k+ | 27k+ | +0.7% | ~200+ | ~110+ | Township |
| 5 | Pleasantville | 21k+ | 20k+ | +0.8% | ~3k+ | ~5+ | City |
| 6 | Hammonton | 15k+ | 14k+ | +0.9% | ~300+ | ~40+ | Town |
| 7 | Somers Point | 10k+ | 10k+ | +0.7% | ~2k+ | ~4 | City |
| 8 | Ventnor City | 9k+ | 9k+ | +0.9% | ~4k+ | ~2 | City |
| 9 | Absecon | 9k+ | 9k+ | +0.7% | ~1k+ | ~6 | City |
| 10 | Northfield | 8k+ | 8k+ | +0.5% | ~2k+ | ~4 | City |
| 11 | Brigantine | 7k+ | 7k+ | +0.5% | ~1k+ | ~7 | City |
| 12 | Buena Vista | 7k+ | 7k+ | +0.8% | ~100+ | ~40+ | Township |
| 13 | Linwood | 7k+ | 6k+ | +0.9% | ~1k+ | ~4 | City |
| 14 | Mullica | 5k+ | 5k+ | +0.6% | ~100 | ~50+ | Township |
| 15 | Margate City | 5k+ | 5k+ | +0.8% | ~3k+ | ~1 | City |
| 16 | Buena | 4k+ | 4k+ | +0.7% | ~600+ | ~8 | Borough |
| 17 | Egg Harbor City | 4k+ | 4k+ | +0.6% | ~400+ | ~11 | City |
| 18 | Weymouth | 2k+ | 2k+ | +3.6% | ~200+ | ~12 | Township |
| 19 | Folsom | 1k+ | 1k+ | +0.8% | ~200+ | ~8 | Borough |
| 20 | Estell Manor | 1k+ | 1k+ | +0.9% | ~30 | ~50+ | City |
| 21 | Port Republic | 1k+ | 1k+ | +0.7% | ~100+ | ~7 | City |
| 22 | Longport | 800+ | 800+ | -0.1% | ~2k+ | <1 | Borough |
| 23 | Corbin City | 400+ | 400+ | +0.4% | ~60 | ~8 | City |
FAQ's
How do I search for property tax and assessment information in Atlantic County?
You can use the county’s Property Information Search tool by entering the property address or Property ID to view tax, assessment, sales, and other details online.
When and how are property assessments done?
Properties are assessed as of January 2 each year to estimate market value. Notices are mailed in March, and this value is used to calculate your tax.
What are the due dates for paying property taxes?
Property taxes in Atlantic County are typically due on May 15 and October 15 each year (or the next business day if it falls on a weekend/holiday).
How are property taxes determined?
Taxes are based on your property’s assessed value relative to other properties and the combined levies of multiple taxing districts (county, city, school, etc.).
What are the property notices I should know about?
Three notices go out annually: valuation notice (shows assessed value), proposed taxes/levies notice (estimates next year’s tax, includes Truth‑in‑Taxation meetings), and tax statement (final tax amount and payment stubs).
