
An affordable and close-knit Somerset County borough with a strong community identity and easy access to outdoor recreation.
Manville is one of Somerset County's most affordable boroughs, and it has a genuine community identity that larger townships simply cannot replicate. Known historically for its Polish-American heritage and working-class roots, Manville has evolved into a diverse and welcoming community where long-time residents and newer arrivals mix easily and neighbors genuinely know each other.
Homes in Manville tend to be modest in size but well-maintained, with a mix of ranches, Cape Cods, and small colonials on modest lots. It is one of the few places left in Somerset County where a buyer can find a solid single-family home at an accessible price point, which has made it increasingly popular with first-time buyers who want to get into the county without stretching their finances to the limit.
The borough sits at the confluence of the Raritan and Millstone rivers, which gives it a distinctive geography and surprisingly good access to nature. Duke Farms, one of New Jersey's most extraordinary public conservation spaces, is just a short drive away and provides 18 miles of trails and genuine natural beauty that residents can access any time.
Everyday needs are well-served within the borough and along nearby Route 206, and Somerville's Main Street is close enough for a casual night out. For buyers who prioritize value, community, and a real sense of place, Manville consistently punches above its weight.
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The Manville School District serves students from PreK through 12th grade. The district has a strong community identity and is known for its dedicated staff and the tight-knit relationships that define smaller school communities in Somerset County.
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Manville is accessible via Route 206 and connects to I-287 within about 15 minutes. The drive to Somerville, Raritan, and Bridgewater is short, keeping major employers and services close at hand.
NJ Transit bus service connects Manville to the broader Somerset County network. For rail access, the Raritan and Somerville stations on the Raritan Valley Line are both within 10 to 15 minutes by car, offering service east toward Newark Penn Station and PATH connections to Manhattan. Peak commute times to Midtown typically run 85 to 100 minutes door to door.