Homes for sale in Roselle Park, NJ — current 07204 listings, median sale prices near $535K, the Roselle Park NJ Transit station, the Westfield Avenue commercial corridor, and one of the most accessible train-walkable entry tiers in Union County.
A compact, walkable borough with its own train station. Increasingly popular with buyers priced out of Cranford and Westfield.
Roselle Park is one of Union County's most walkable small communities — a dense 1.2-square-mile borough of 14,209 residents (2020) built around its Raritan Valley Line station and a pair of lively commercial streets. Convenient, diverse, and increasingly sought-after, it draws buyers who want a train-town lifestyle and real value just minutes from the county's premium towns.
The median sale runs near $535K, across colonials, capes, two-families, and updated homes throughout the borough. Roselle Park runs its own schools, anchored by Roselle Park High School, and its downtown along Westfield Avenue and Chestnut Street keeps daily needs close. Run under a borough government and centered on its station, it pairs walkability with value. (Note: Roselle Park and neighboring Roselle are separate boroughs.)
Roselle Park draws buyers who want a genuinely walkable, train-served borough at a price well below neighboring Cranford and Westfield. Its walkability and value are the central draw.
The Raritan Valley Line station puts rail service toward New York within walking distance for much of the borough.
Westfield Avenue and Chestnut Street give the borough a compact, walkable core of shops and restaurants.
Roselle Park borders Cranford and is minutes from Westfield, at a meaningfully more accessible price point.
A walkable, competitive market.
Larger and updated single-family homes on the borough's most desirable streets.
Comparable to: Cranford entry, Kenilworth upper.
Classic colonials, capes, and two-family homes across the borough — the heart of the market.
Comparable to: Kenilworth, Rahway.
Smaller homes and starter properties near the train — an attainable, walkable entry point.
Comparable to: Roselle, Rahway entry.
A compact borough of distinct sections:
The walkable core around the Raritan Valley Line station and the borough's main commercial street — the most convenient address in town.
The northern streets against the Cranford line, popular for their settled feel and proximity to that town's amenities.
A long-established residential section of the borough with its own identity and a quiet, neighborly character.
The borough's second commercial spine, lined with shops and services and surrounded by walkable residential blocks.
The southern streets toward the Roselle line, offering a range of homes and convenient access across the area.
"Roselle Park is one of Union County's most walkable small communities — a dense 1.2-square-mile borough of 14,209 built around its Raritan Valley Line station and a pair of lively commercial streets. Convenient, diverse, and increasingly sought-after, it draws buyers wanting a train-town lifestyle and real value, at a median near $535K."
Roselle Park cross-shops with Cranford, Kenilworth, Rahway, and Roselle.
Town | Median | Population | Land Area |
|---|---|---|---|
Roselle Park ★ | $535,000 | 14,209 | 1.2 mi² |
$775,000 | 24,710 | 4.79 mi² | |
$645,000 | 15,544 | 4.18 mi² | |
$565,000 | 8,289 | 2.06 mi² | |
$500,000 | 29,705 | 4.0 mi² |
★ Subject borough. Sources: Union County government; U.S. Census. Roselle Park population 14,209 (2020 census); 1.2 sq mi land, a dense, walkable borough built around its Raritan Valley Line station and the Westfield Avenue and Chestnut Street corridors; runs its own schools anchored by Roselle Park High School; a borough government; median sale price approximately $535,000. Roselle Park and Roselle are separate municipalities. Comparison figures approximate. Verify property-specific pricing with The Prodigy Team before contract.
Genuinely Walkable. At just over a square mile with its own station, much of Roselle Park lives without a daily reliance on the car.
The Value Story. Bordering Cranford and minutes from Westfield, Roselle Park offers a far more accessible price for a similar location.
A Real Downtown. Two commercial corridors give the borough an active, walkable core of local shops and restaurants.
Rising Demand. As nearby towns have grown pricier, more buyers have discovered Roselle Park's mix of transit, walkability, and value.
Schools + Government. Roselle Park runs its own schools, anchored by Roselle Park High School, under a borough government.
Around $535K. Larger homes run $650K-$825K+, the core market $525K-$650K, and smaller homes $400K-$525K.
Roselle Park runs its own schools, anchored by Roselle Park High School.
No — Roselle Park and Roselle are two separate, neighboring boroughs, each with its own government and school district.
Its compact walkability, its own Raritan Valley Line station, two walkable commercial corridors, and strong value next to Cranford and Westfield.
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