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Flemington, NJ

Area Guide

Avg Rent

$2,101

Population

5,476

Renter Mix

65% Rent

Relish historic and modern delights in central New Jersey

Historic Suburban Family-Friendly

Flemington sits at the heart of Hunterdon County as its official county seat, and that civic identity shapes the borough in ways you notice right away.Flemington gained national attention in 1935 when the trial of Bruno Hauptmann, charged in the Lindbergh kidnapping case, drew global media to its county courthouse. The historic courthouse square anchors downtown, and the surrounding streetscape reflects more than a century of preserved architecture, including Queen Anne and Victorian-era buildings that give the area a sense of rooted character. Spread across just two square miles, Flemington is compact yet layered, with a walkable downtown core and quieter residential streets branching outward toward the rolling hills of the Raritan Valley.

The borough draws those who want proximity to major metros without living in one. Philadelphia and New York City are each roughly an hour away, making Flemington a practical base for commuters. The local economy leans on healthcare, retail, and county government, while small businesses along Main Street contribute a steady, independent spirit to daily life.

Demographics

Median Household Income

$78,246

Average: $101,699

Education

1,652

Residents Have a Degree

Job Market

3,010

Workers Employed

Age Distribution
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Median Age

37 Years

Largest Age Group

35-44 Years

Approximately 17% of Residents

Under 20

28%

Over 65

13%

Housing Distribution

Flemington has more renters than homeowners.

Renters
65%
Non-Renters
35%

Education Distribution

Review this city's overall education levels.

Bachelor's or Higher
23%
Other Education
77%

Rent Trends

As of May 2026, the average apartment rent in Flemington, NJ is $2,055 for a studio, $2,102 for one bedroom, $2,354 for two bedrooms, and $1,722 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Flemington has increased by 2.8% in the past year.

Property Type
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
Apartment
$2,102/month
655 Sq Ft
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Getting Around

Moderately Walkable

Walkability

60 / 100

Exceptionally Drivable

Drivability

100 / 100

Fairly Bikeable

Bikeability

50 / 100

Schools

F A Desmares Elementary School

Public

Grades K-5

421 Students

Robert Hunter Elementary School

Public

Grades K-5

404 Students

Reading-Fleming Intermediate School

Public

Grades K-5

710 Students

Barley Sheaf Elementary School

Public

Grades K-5

401 Students

J P Case Middle School

Public

Grades 6-8

673 Students

Hunterdon County Polytech - Bartles Campus

Public

Grades 9-12

2 Students

Hunterdon Central High School

Public

Grades 9-12

2,486 Students

Hunterdon County Vocational School

Public

Grades 9-12

50 Students

Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • Schaefer Farms
  • Hunterdon County Arboretum
  • Black River & Western Railroad
  • Doyle's Unami Farms
  • Round Valley Recreation Area

Airports

  • Trenton Mercer
  • Lehigh Valley International

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Living in Flemington

History

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Flemington's downtown architecture tells the story of its 18th and 19th-century roots as a county seat and transportation hub. The borough is home to well-preserved Victorian homes and historic commercial buildings that now house local shops and restaurants. As the seat of Hunterdon County, Flemington's courthouse has been a focal point for centuries, gaining national attention during historic trials that drew visitors from across the country.

Today, residents can explore the area's railroad heritage through attractions like the Black River and Western Railroad, which offers scenic rides through the countryside. The downtown historic district maintains its walkable, small-town character, with many original structures adapted for contemporary use. Local farms such as Schaefer Farms connect visitors to the region's agricultural traditions, while Northlandz showcases an impressive miniature railroad display that celebrates the transportation history central to Flemington's development.

Restaurants

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Flemington's dining scene reflects the charm of its small-town borough roots with a welcoming mix of American comfort food, Italian-American classics, farm-to-table fare, and casual international cuisines. The area benefits from Hunterdon County's strong agricultural heritage, meaning locally sourced ingredients are a hallmark of many menus. The Dutch Country Farmers Market is a beloved community staple where residents browse fresh produce, baked goods, and prepared foods. Downtown Main Street also offers a walkable stretch of independently owned eateries and casual dining spots, giving newcomers plenty of options to explore as they settle into life in central New Jersey.

Transportation

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Most residents in Flemington rely on personal vehicles to get around. Route 202 and Route 31 are the primary roads connecting the borough to surrounding communities in Hunterdon County, while Interstate 78 and Route 22 are accessible nearby for regional travel toward New York City and Philadelphia, both roughly an hour away. Newark Liberty International Airport is the closest major airport for most travelers. Limited local transit options exist, so car ownership is the norm. The compact downtown area is walkable, and the historic Black River and Western Railroad adds a charming, if recreational, rail presence to the community.

Parks

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Flemington offers green spaces and outdoor recreation throughout Hunterdon County. Flemington-Raritan Community Park is a local favorite, featuring sports fields, walking paths, and open lawn areas perfect for picnics and family outings. The South Branch of the Raritan River, which winds through the borough, provides scenic corridors for walking and nature watching. Nearby, Spruce Run State Recreation Area — just a short drive away — offers swimming, boating, fishing, and hiking around a sprawling reservoir. The broader Hunterdon County area is also dotted with protected natural lands and trails, making it an ideal home base for outdoor enthusiasts.

Cost

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Flemington's rental market that runs slightly above the statewide average for New Jersey. One-bedroom apartments average around $2,134 per month, while two-bedroom units average approximately $2,376. Studio rentals have seen notable year-over-year growth, while two- and three-bedroom rents have remained relatively stable. The borough's median household income sits at approximately $78,246. With a compact footprint of just two square miles, Flemington offers a mix of housing types within a walkable downtown setting.

Shopping

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Liberty Village Premium Outlets draws bargain hunters, while the downtown area along Main Street adds to the retail experience with a walkable stretch of storefronts set against a backdrop of Victorian architecture and historic charm. Shoppers can also browse fresh produce, locally grown goods, and artisan finds at the Dutch Country Farmers Market, a beloved community institution. Together, these destinations give Flemington a retail identity that blends everyday convenience with the character of a classic New Jersey small-town shopping experience.

Highlights

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Flemington is a charming borough and the county seat of Hunterdon County, nestled in central New Jersey just an hour from both New York City and Philadelphia. Rich in history, the area boasts Victorian architecture, scenic railroad excursions on the Black River and Western Railroad, and the world's largest miniature railroad at Northlandz. Add in local favorites like Schaefer Farms, the Dutch Country Farmers Market, and quality outlet shopping, and Flemington delivers a welcoming small-town atmosphere with big-city access.

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Methodology

† Our analysis of utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, home prices, and other goods and services is sourced from the Cost of Living Index, a respected benchmark published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) that provides a thorough overview of living expenses across different regions.

Rent data is provided by CoStar Group’s Market Trend reports. As the industry leader in commercial real estate information, analytics, and news, CoStar conducts extensive research to produce and maintain a comprehensive database of commercial real estate information. We combine this data with public record to provide the most up-to-date rental information available.

Consumer goods, services, and home prices are sourced from the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The data on this page is updated quarterly. It was last published in February 2026.

Demographic information comes from Neustar and combines detailed address data with U.S. Census and American Community Survey statistics to produce reliable local estimates.