Cumberland County New Jersey Property Search

Use our powerful tool to search Cumberland County property records by owner name, parcel ID, city, or address (e.g., “Main St”). Quickly view ownership details, assessed values, and tax rate information in seconds; all in one place.

New Jersey County Property Search

The property assessments in Cumberland County are conducted by local municipal Tax Assessors under the guidance of the Cumberland County Board of Taxation and the NJ Division of Taxation. The county includes total 70,567 parcels, 105,020 matched buildings, 68,140 addresses, and 73,883 secondary-address parcels, with standardized zoning across all 14 municipalities, ensuring accurate valuations, fair taxation, and reliable property record management.

Cumberland County ZIP Codes & Cities

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Cumberland County New Jersey Property Overview

Cumberland County, New Jersey, features 43,163 residential and 2,401 commercial properties, with single-family homes averaging 61 years in age and 1,558 sq ft. In 2026, there are 261 residential sales and 77 foreclosure filings, while 36.6% of homes are equity-rich and the effective property tax rate is 1.88%.

Residential Properties

43,163

Commercial Properties

2,401

Avg. Home Age Single Family

61 Years

Avg. Square Feet Single Family

1,558

Residential Sales 2026

261 YTD

Homes Seriously Underwater

1.74%

Residential Sales 2025

2,106

Equity Rich Homes percentage

36.59%

Effective 2025 Property Tax

1.88%

Total Foreclosure Filings 2026

77 YTD

Nearby Counties

Cumberland County, New Jersey is bordered by four counties: Atlantic County to the northeast, Cape May County to the east, Gloucester County to the north/northwest, and Salem County to the northwest. These counties surround Cumberland in the southern region of New Jersey.

Popular Cities

The most popular cities in Cumberland County, New Jersey, are Vineland (population 60,692), a key center for agriculture, manufacturing, and commerce; Millville (27,432), known for its arts district and Wheaton Cultural Center; and Bridgeton (26,836), the county seat famous for its expansive historic district and rich heritage.

Picture of Vineland city of Cumberland county NJ

18,055 properties

Vineland City 

picture of Millville: Known as "The Holly City of Cumberland county NJ

11,854 properties

Millville (The Holly City)

Picture of Bridgeton City of Cumberland county NJ

12,793 properties

Bridgeton City 

How To Search Cumberland County, New Jersey

By Owner Name

Using our Cumberland County property search tool, quickly search by owner name to instantly view detailed ownership records, property values, and tax information.

Search By Address

With our Cumberland County property lookup tool, search by address to instantly access parcel details, estimated home values, ownership, and property tax records.

Search By Parcel

Our Cumberland County parcel search tool lets you search by parcel number to view precise boundary lines and access complete property record details instantly.

Search By Zip Code

Our Cumberland County property search tool lets you search by ZIP code to instantly view local properties, neighborhood insights, and detailed tax information.

Cumberland County New Jersey Property Market Trends (2024–2025)

Cumberland County’s real estate market in 2024–2025 showed steady activity with median home prices reaching $249,000 and average down payments of $29,319. A total of 114 homes sold, supported by 66 purchase loans and 180 refinances. Foreclosure filings reached 41, with 1 completed as REO. Single-family homes retain strong equity, reflecting a balanced and resilient market.

Cumberland County Property Market Trends (2025)

Cumberland County New Jersey  Property Data Insights

Cumberland County maintains comprehensive property records, covering total 70,567  parcels with matched buildings, secondary addresses, and standardized zoning. Data was updated on April, 2026, providing accurate land, building, and zoning information. This dataset helps homeowners, buyers, and researchers make informed decisions about property values, development opportunities, and real estate trends across the county.

Parcels Overview

Cumberland County provides comprehensive property data to assist homeowners and researchers. As of March 7, 2026, the records include 70,567 total parcels, featuring updated zoning, building footprints, and ownership history, with the latest audit completed on December 23, 2025.  This dataset is accessible through the official county portal for property mapping and assessment analysis. Please note that these records are for informational use and should not replace formal land surveys or legal documents for property transactions.

Cumberland County property records are updated through integration with the state’s MOD-IV tax system. As of April 2026, this refresh covers all 70,567 parcels, successfully linking GIS mapping with current valuation and zoning data.

This synchronization ensures homeowners, buyers, and researchers have access to highly reliable, up-to-date property information. By maintaining this consistent data flow between State GIS and local assessment records, the county provides the necessary transparency for informed real estate analysis and accurate tax assessment inquiries.

Cumberland County provides detailed structural insights through a dataset of 105,020 building footprints, with 62,412 structures officially linked to specific tax parcels and 68,140 matched addresses. Updated as of December 23, 2025, this integration supports precise property evaluations, GIS mapping, and assessment analysis. By aligning structural data with legal lot boundaries, the county offers researchers and homeowners a comprehensive view of real estate development, ensuring high accuracy for planning and valuation purposes across the entire jurisdiction.

Cumberland County enhances data precision by linking 73,883 secondary addresses to primary parcel records. This layer, updated as of December 23, 2025, incorporates unit numbers, condo/apartment identifiers, and alternate mailing locations. By integrating these non-primary address points with existing building footprints, the county significantly improves geocoding accuracy and property analysis. This comprehensive address management ensures that researchers, buyers, and GIS professionals have a reliable, high-integrity framework for identifying and evaluating complex, multi-unit real estate developments across the entire county.

Cumberland County provides 100% zoning coverage across all 70,567 parcels, ensuring consistent land-use classification. Updated as of March 2026, this dataset features normalized municipal zoning codes and detailed descriptions, streamlining complex GIS workflows and property assessments. By cleaning and standardizing these attributes, the county enables analysts, planners, and developers to perform reliable land-use modeling and spatial analysis. This high-integrity zoning layer is essential for accurate property valuation and informs strategic development decisions throughout the entire jurisdiction.

Cumberland County New Jersey Cities Overview (2026 Estimates)

Cumberland County, New Jersey’s 2026 cities overview highlights 14 incorporated municipalities, with a total estimated population of around 165,000. The largest city is Vineland with 63,786 residents, followed by Bridgeton and Millville. Other notable communities include Upper Deerfield, Greenwich, and Maurice River, reflecting a mix of urban hubs, historic towns, and rural townships across the county.

Rank City/Township Population (2024 Est.) Previous (2020) Growth % Density (per sq mi) Area (sq mi) Type

FAQ's

How do I search for property tax and assessment information in Cumberland County?

Use the official Cumberland County Property Information Search tool. Enter your property address or parcel ID to instantly view tax records, assessments, sales history, and comprehensive property details online.

Assessments determine market value annually as of October 1st, the statutory assessment date. Notices are typically mailed by February 1st, and these values are then used to calculate your yearly property taxes.

In Cumberland County, property taxes are due quarterly on February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1. Most municipalities offer a 10-day grace period for these payments.

Taxes are calculated by multiplying your property’s assessed value by the local tax rate. This rate combines the annual budgets of your county, municipality, and school district.

Cumberland County issues three main notices annually: the Valuation Notice (assessed value), the Proposed Taxes/Levies Notice (estimated tax info), and the final Tax Statement showing the exact amount due with payment stubs.

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