Located in southwestern New Jersey, Gloucester County is part of the Philadelphia metro area, just across the Delaware River. Towns such as Glassboro, Deptford, Washington Township, and Pitman anchor a county that blends post-war suburbia with wide rural stretches. Historically agricultural, it grew after the mid-20th century as highways linked it to Philadelphia and Camden. Today, you’ll find comfortable subdivisions, colonial-style homes, and remaining farmland estates. The county is largely suburban with rural edges, offering easy commutes (20 – 30 minutes) to Philadelphia. Existing home prices average $350 k – $500 k, though larger properties may top $700 k. New builds typically cost $200 – $275 per sq ft, making new construction feasible where land remains open. Glassboro—home to Rowan University—adds a youthful energy and supports rental and starter-home markets. Gloucester County appeals to families wanting suburban peace, good schools, and proximity to city jobs without northern NJ price pressure.