Homes for sale in Wall Township, NJ — current 07719 listings, median sale prices near $799K, Wall Township Public Schools K-12 own district, Wall High School (Crimson Knights, Manasquan rival), InfoAge Science & History Museum (Camp Evans), Allaire State Park, and one of the broadest housing inventories in southern Monmouth County.
If you're searching for homes for sale in Wall Township, NJ, you're looking at one of the largest and most family-oriented municipalities in Monmouth County — a 31-square-mile township of over 26,000 residents in southern Monmouth, with its own comprehensive K-12 Wall Township Public Schools district educating ~3,215 students (one of the largest district enrollments in the county), Wall High School (Crimson Knights — historic rival of Manasquan HS), and a substantial mix of single-family suburban inventory, equestrian and farm properties, and active-adult 55+ communities. Wall Township real estate trades at a median sale price near $799,000, with substantial Allaire Road and Old Mill Road family-neighborhood inventory, InfoAge Science & History Museum (the former Camp Evans military research site), and Allaire State Park anchoring outdoor recreation. The township borders Belmar and Spring Lake to the east and the Manasquan corridor to the south.
Wall Township is the rare Monmouth municipality that combines a sprawling 31-square-mile geography (one of the largest in Monmouth), its own comprehensive K-12 school district (Wall Township Public Schools, ~3,215 students), Wall High School (the Crimson Knights, established 1959, historic Shore Conference rival of Manasquan HS), substantial single-family suburban neighborhoods, equestrian and farm properties, and access to GSP Exit 98 plus I-195's eastern terminus. The township has existed continuously since 1851. The Wall School District originally maintained a sending/receiving relationship with Manasquan High School before opening its own high school in September 1959 — a structural shift that drove substantial residential development. Wall borders Belmar and Spring Lake to the east, the Manasquan / Sea Girt corridor to the south, Howell Township to the west, and Neptune Township to the north. The township is home to InfoAge Science & History Museum (the former Camp Evans military electronics research site dating to WWII), Monmouth Executive Airport (former Allaire Airport, BLM call letters), Allaire State Park, and the historic Allaire Village historic re-enactment site.
Wall Township operates a comprehensive K-12 public school district with seven schools — a primary school, four elementary schools, an intermediate school, and Wall High School. Total enrollment 3,215 students (2024-25), 347.3 FTE faculty, 9.3:1 student-teacher ratio. The district is classified by NJ DOE as District Factor Group "GH" (third-highest of eight groupings). Superintendent: Tracy Handerhan. Administrative offices at 1620 18th Avenue. Niche rates the district A-/A with 55% math proficiency and 61% reading proficiency.
Wall High School (1630 18th Avenue) opened in September 1959 — a $2 million construction designed to accommodate 1,260 students. Wall HS enrolled 912 students (2023-24), 106.0 FTE faculty, 8.6:1 student-teacher ratio. Athletic teams: Crimson Knights (colors crimson, white, blue; Shore Conference). Principal: Kevin Davis. The school newspaper is The Crimson Courier; yearbook is Lance. Wall HS is one of the most successful athletic programs in the Shore Conference — historically a strong wrestling, football, and baseball program. Wall and Manasquan remain one of the Shore Conference's most-watched cross-town rivalries.
Garden State Parkway Exit 98 provides direct access from Wall Township. I-195's eastern terminus sits in neighboring Belmar — providing direct east-west corridor access to Trenton and the New Jersey Turnpike. Belmar's NJ Transit station on the North Jersey Coast Line is typically a 5-10 minute drive from much of Wall — providing direct rail access to NY Penn Station. The Manasquan NJ Transit station also serves southern Wall. Monmouth Executive Airport (former Allaire Airport, BLM call letters, asphalt runway) sits within Wall Township boundaries.
Wall Township's housing stock is unusually broad — substantial single-family Colonials and Capes across the township's many residential pockets (Allaire Road corridor, Old Mill Road, 18th Avenue, Sea Girt Road, West Belmar), equestrian and farm properties on multi-acre lots (Wall is one of the most farm-and-horse-friendly municipalities in central New Jersey), substantial 55+ active-adult community inventory, and condo and townhouse developments at the more accessible price tiers. Median sale prices: Movoto September 2025 $799,450 (28 DOM); Redfin recent median listing price $799K (median $867K pending); Wallet Investor 2025 median $501,829. The township's sprawling geography means substantial pricing variation between sections.
Two- and three-bedroom condo units in established Wall communities, townhomes, smaller single-family Capes and ranches on quarter-acre lots, and renovation-candidate older Colonials. The West Belmar section and Old Mill Road corridor anchor much of this tier's inventory. The most accessible Wall Township entry point — first-time buyers, primary-residence relocators, and downsizers compete on well-priced inventory.
Three- and four-bedroom single-family Colonials and Capes on half-acre lots across the township's primary family neighborhoods. The Allaire Road, 18th Avenue, and Sea Girt Road corridors anchor much of this tier. The largest segment by transaction volume — primary-residence year-round families anchored by the Wall K-12 district drive demand.
Four- and five-bedroom newer-construction estate-scale Colonials on multi-acre lots, equestrian properties with stables and pastures, luxury 55+ active-adult community residences, and the township's most-significant post-2000 new-construction inventory. Wall's farm-and-horse-friendly zoning supports substantial estate-scale inventory not available in smaller Monmouth boroughs.
Wall Township's 31 square miles of land segment into multiple named sections, each with distinct character and pricing. Wall's ZIP codes alone span eight separate codes (07719, 07727, 07731, 07753, 07762, 08724, 08736, 08750) — a reflection of the township's substantial geographic scope.
The eastern Wall Township section bordering Belmar — a dense residential pocket with substantial single-family Cape and Colonial inventory, condo communities, and direct walking distance to Belmar's NJ Transit station and downtown. One of the most accessible Wall pricing tiers, with strong appeal for ferry-and-rail commuter primary-residence buyers.
The central Wall Township family corridor — anchored by Allaire Road and Old Mill Road. Substantial single-family Colonial and Cape inventory across half-acre and larger lots, primary-residence year-round families anchored by the Wall K-12 district, walking distance to Wall HS and the central school complex. Among the most-watched Wall residential pockets.
The western Wall Township section toward Howell Township — substantial equestrian properties with stables and pastures, multi-acre estate lots, and the township's most rural character. Wall's farm-and-horse-friendly zoning supports substantial estate-scale inventory not available in smaller Monmouth boroughs. Allaire State Park (which extends into Wall) and Allaire Village historic re-enactment site anchor outdoor recreation.
The southern Wall Township section toward Sea Girt and Manasquan. Substantial newer-construction single-family Colonial inventory, walking distance to the Manasquan NJ Transit station, and direct access to the Edgar Felix Memorial Bikeway connecting to Allaire State Park. Strong appeal for primary-residence families and 55+ buyers prioritizing proximity to the southern Monmouth shore corridor.
The Marconi Road section centered around the InfoAge Science & History Museum — the former Camp Evans military electronics research site (active in WWII for the development of radar, signals intelligence, and Cold War-era space technology). The InfoAge campus is now a substantial educational and cultural anchor in the township. Residential blocks in the immediate Marconi Road corridor carry direct walking-distance proximity to one of the most historically significant tech-research sites in the country.
"Wall Township is the rare Monmouth municipality that delivers a true K-12 own school district — 3,215 students from kindergarten through Wall HS — alongside one of the broadest housing inventories in the county. Buyers can shop a $500K West Belmar condo and a $2.5M equestrian estate in the same ZIP code, both with Wall HS as the receiving high school."
Wall Township cross-shops most directly with Manasquan (smaller borough, historic Wall HS rival, oceanfront), Belmar (smaller borough, similar pricing in West Belmar, oceanfront), Howell Township (much larger western neighbor), and Brielle (smaller borough, river-focused).
| Town | Median Sale | Avg. Tax | Land Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wall Township ★ | $799,000 | $8,900 | 31.4 mi² |
| Manasquan | $1,300,000 | $9,800 | 1.5 mi² |
| Belmar | $815,000 | $7,408 | 1.05 mi² |
| Howell Township | $580,000 | $8,200 | 61.0 mi² |
| Brielle | $1,100,000 | $11,600 | 1.65 mi² |
★ Subject town. Sources: Monmouth County Board of Taxation (2025 certified data), Movoto September 2025 ($799,450, 28 DOM), Redfin recent median ($799K-$867K listings/pending), Wall Township Public Schools enrollment per NCES (3,215 students 2024-25). Wall Township pricing varies substantially by section — verify section-specific pricing with The Prodigy Team before contract.
Township History. Wall Township was established as a township in 1851 — making it one of the older continuously-existing municipalities in Monmouth County. The township sits in southern Monmouth, bordered by Belmar and Spring Lake to the east, the Manasquan / Sea Girt corridor to the south, Howell Township to the west, and Neptune Township to the north. Wall is the original land base from which several southern Monmouth boroughs were carved out, including (historically) Spring Lake (1892), Sea Girt (1917), Allenhurst, and other neighbors. The municipal complex sits at 2700 Allaire Road.
InfoAge Science & History Museum (Camp Evans). Wall Township is home to InfoAge Science & History Museum — a Smithsonian Affiliate located on the historic Camp Evans (formerly the Marconi Wireless Telegraph station, later the U.S. Army's Camp Evans Signal Laboratory). Camp Evans was the development site for early radar systems used in WWII, signals intelligence work, and Cold War-era space technology research (including key contributions to early U.S. satellite tracking). InfoAge today operates as a multi-museum complex with displays covering radar, computing, military electronics, ham radio, satellite communications, and military history. The 38-building campus is one of the most historically significant tech-research sites preserved on the Atlantic Coast.
Allaire State Park & Outdoor Recreation. Allaire State Park — which extends across Wall Township and neighboring Howell Township — covers approximately 3,068 acres. The park is home to Allaire Village (a historic re-enactment site preserving the 19th-century iron-mining village of "Howell Works"), the Pine Creek Railroad (NJ's first preserved railroad with operating steam-locomotive rides), Manasquan River canoeing access, and substantial hiking and equestrian trail networks. The Edgar Felix Memorial Bikeway — the paved rail-trail running from Manasquan through Wall and connecting to Allaire State Park — is one of central New Jersey's most-used car-free recreational corridors.
Monmouth Executive Airport (BLM). Wall Township hosts Monmouth Executive Airport (formerly Allaire Airport, FAA identifier BLM) — a general aviation airport with an asphalt runway primarily serving private and corporate jets, flight schools, and aerial photography operations. The airport's location in Wall provides ready access to the broader southern Monmouth shore corridor. The Wall School District also operates substantial recreational and athletic facilities — including Wall Stadium Speedway, a historic NASCAR-sanctioned half-mile asphalt oval racetrack (one of the longest continuously operating racetracks in the United States).
The median sale price in Wall Township tracks at $799,450 per Movoto (September 2025, 28 days on market), with Redfin showing $799K median listing price and $867K median pending listing price. Wallet Investor reports 2025 median home value at $501,829. Prices range from approximately $400,000 for entry-tier West Belmar condos and smaller singles to over $3 million for the township's most-significant equestrian estate properties and luxury new-construction homes on multi-acre lots. Wall is the most price-segmented township in southern Monmouth — substantial pricing variation by section.
Wall Township operates a comprehensive K-12 public school district — Wall Township Public Schools — with seven schools (a primary school, four elementary schools, an intermediate school, and Wall High School). Enrollment 3,215 students (2024-25), 9.3:1 student-teacher ratio, DFG "GH." Wall High School at 1630 18th Avenue enrolls 912 students (2023-24), 8.6:1 ratio, with the Crimson Knights athletic teams (Shore Conference). Niche rates the district A-/A. Application alternatives include the Monmouth County Vocational School District's five nationally-ranked academies (Communications HS, Biotechnology HS, High Technology HS, Marine Academy, and Academy of Allied Health & Science).
No — Wall Township does not have its own NJ Transit station. The nearest stations are at Belmar (5-10 minute drive from the West Belmar Wall corridor) and Manasquan (also nearby) — both on the North Jersey Coast Line providing direct one-seat service to NY Penn Station. GSP Exit 98 provides direct Garden State Parkway access from Wall. I-195's eastern terminus sits in neighboring Belmar — providing direct east-west corridor access to Trenton and the New Jersey Turnpike. Monmouth Executive Airport (general aviation, BLM call letters) sits within Wall Township boundaries.
InfoAge Science & History Museum is a Smithsonian Affiliate located in Wall Township on the historic Camp Evans site — formerly the Marconi Wireless Telegraph station and later the U.S. Army's Camp Evans Signal Laboratory. Camp Evans was the development site for early WWII radar systems, signals intelligence research, and Cold War-era space technology (including early U.S. satellite tracking). The InfoAge 38-building campus operates as a multi-museum complex with displays covering radar, computing, military electronics, ham radio, satellite communications, and military history. One of the most historically significant tech-research sites preserved on the Atlantic Coast.
The Prodigy Team works the Wall Township family-neighborhood corridor (Allaire Road, Old Mill Road, 18th Avenue), the equestrian and farm property segment (Allenwood, Western Wall), the West Belmar entry-tier corridor, the InfoAge / Camp Evans historic blocks, and the 55+ active-adult community segment every week. Cinematic 4K aerial drone marketing — particularly valuable for Wall's substantial multi-acre estate and equestrian inventory — NYS/NJ broker representation, and 20+ years of Monmouth County transactional experience.
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