Homes for Sale in Mountainside

Mountainside Homes for Sale

Frequently Asked Questions in Mountainside Real Estate Market

Essential insights for buyers and investors in Mountainside, New Jersey — helping you navigate with confidence.

Most homes in Mountainside are single-family detached houses, set on modestly sized lots in a residential suburban borough. Listings show a wide range in price, suggesting diversity in size, style, and condition.

Students in pre-K to 8 attend the Mountainside School District which has two schools and a student-teacher ratio of about 10.4:1. High school students typically attend a sending/receiving relationship school in a neighboring district.

Mountainside shows indicators of affluence (median household income around $210k) and strong home-ownership (owner-occupancy ~87%). These characteristics can support a stable market, though investors should compare cost vs rental yield.

The median listing home price is around $949,450 according to recent data. Inventory appears limited, which may contribute to competitive conditions. Buyers should be prepared for relative scarcity of listings.

Given the higher price point and limited number of active listings (e.g., 14 homes listed in one dataset) it suggests buyers may face competition, especially for well-located homes in good condition.

Median listing prices in Mountainside are around $949,000. The median property value is estimated around $755,600. Compared to some neighboring towns in the region it may be somewhat more accessible, depending on block and property condition.

While specific median rent data for the borough isn’t clearly highlighted in the accessible sources, given its suburban nature, higher household incomes and owner-occupancy rate imply rental supply might be limited and rents likely above average for the region. Investors should verify current local rent comparables.

Mountainside is a smaller borough (~7,000 residents) with a tight community feel.  It may offer a trade-off: slightly more modest than some very high-end adjacent suburbs, yet still affluent and well-situated. Use neighborhood-specific details for apples-to-apples comparisons.

Mountainside is in the New York metro commuter region (Union County, NJ) and shares characteristics of suburban commuter towns. Average commute is about 38.9 minutes in the borough. Check specific transit access (rail, highway) for any given listing.

Expect a quiet, suburban lifestyle with mature residential neighborhoods, well-maintained homes and an older median resident age (~48.7 years) indicating established community. Amenities may be more limited than larger towns, so check for your preferred shops/dining/entertainment.

  • High purchase price point means ensure your budget aligns with the market.

  • Inventory is limited, so working with an agent who knows the area is helpful.

  • Many homes are established, potentially older builds — inspect for updates/maintenance.

  • If investing, check rental demand and yields given owner-occupancy is strong.

  • Confirm commute/travel logistics if commuting to NYC or elsewhere.

Mountainside occupies a ridge and is fully land-area (≈4 sq miles) in Union County. The borough offers an intimate scale — small population, high owner rate — which may appeal to those seeking a quieter suburban setting.

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