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Glassboro is a growing community centrally located in Gloucester County, New Jersey. Less than ten square miles, it is small enough to impart a hometown feel, yet it still offers diverse neighborhoods, each with its own distinct character and architecture.

Glassboro’s housing stock reflects its history and evolution. Homes built in the late 1700s up until the mid 1800s can be found in Glassboro’s downtown. Chestnut Ridge includes homes built during the 1920s, and newer town homes and single-family homes can be found in Old Orchard, Doubletree, and Rolling Greens, which were all built in the last 20 years. Home prices range from $150,000 to $350,000.

Rowan University contributes largely to Glassboro’s sense of community, yet residents of all ages have many reasons to make Glassboro their home. Its strong public schools; more than 20 houses of worship; and its proximity to Philadelphia, Atlantic City, and the New Jersey Shore are just some of the many benefits of being a resident.

Glassboro residents enjoy a traditional downtown that serves many of their needs. It is also enhancing this offering, creating a new shopping destination that will make it easy to obtain all of life’s necessities without the need for a car.

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