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Fords

Fords, Woodbridge, NJ

May 22, 20252 min read

Fords, NJ: Where Convenience is King

Fords offers a unique residential experience where you are never more than a few minutes away from the state's most critical transportation arteries. In 2026, the community is thriving with a "normalization" of the real estate market and a renewed focus on local library and youth programming.

2026 Real Estate & Housing Market

The Fords housing market remains highly competitive due to its perennial appeal to commuters.

  • Market Snapshot: According to current Zillow and Redfin data, the average home value in Fords has risen to approximately $520,970, up 5.1% over the past year.

  • Sold Data: In late 2025 and early 2026, homes in Fords have been selling for a median price of $551,000. While the pace has slowed slightly—with homes spending an average of 69 days on the market—well-maintained "hot homes" can still sell for roughly 5% above list price.

  • Property Styles: You will find a significant concentration of Cape Cods, Ranches, and Split-Levels. Recent sales include a 4-bedroom home on Crestview Road for $520,000 and a larger 5-bedroom estate on Wildwood Avenue for $990,000.

Unbeatable Connectivity: The Commuter’s Dream

The "Convenience is King" moniker is most evident in Fords' transportation links:

  • Roadway Access: Residents enjoy immediate entry points to Route 1, Route 9, the New Jersey Turnpike (Exit 11), and the Garden State Parkway.

  • Transit Hubs: While Fords is residential, it is a 10-minute drive to Metropark Station, a major NEC (Northeast Corridor) hub. In early 2026, NJ TRANSIT is implementing select rail service changes, but Metropark remains a primary stop for high-frequency service to New York Penn Station and Philadelphia.

Education: Woodbridge Township Schools

Students in Fords are served by the Woodbridge Township School District, which earned a B grade from Niche for 2026.

  • Local Schools: Younger students typically attend Lafayette Estates School #25 or Fords School #14.

  • Woodbridge High School: For 2026, the high school is ranked #6 for Most Diverse Public High Schools in Middlesex County. It is highly regarded for its wide range of AP courses and athletic programs, maintaining a strong 91% graduation rate.

Parks, Recreation, and Local Life

Community engagement in Fords is centered around its local branches and parks.

  • Fords Branch Library: Today, Thursday, January 22, 2026, the library is hosting the Knit4Joy Club from 6:30–8:30 PM, as well as a popular "Tots & Twos Rhyme Time" for younger residents.

  • Parks: Highland Grove Pool and Quigley Park are local favorites. In 2026, the township continues to invest in "Hometown Hero" projects and the Mayor's Summer Concert series, which remains one of the largest free music programs in the state.

Is Fords an HOA or 55+ Community?

No. Fords is a public, unincorporated neighborhood.

While certain newer townhouse or condominium complexes within the Fords area (such as those near the Highview Drive section) may have their own private Homeowners Associations (HOA) to manage shared landscaping and maintenance, the neighborhood as a whole is an open, multi-generational community with no age restrictions or mandatory town-wide association fees.

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