Holmdel.
Estate living, fifty minutes from Manhattan.
Estate living, fifty minutes from Manhattan.
A quiet 18-square-mile township that turned a Bell Labs research campus into a town square.
Holmdel is what New York money buys when it wants land — five-acre minimums in the inner ring, second-growth oak forests, and a school district that stays in the New Jersey top ten year after year. The historic Holmdel Park preserves the Longstreet Farm and its summer concert lawns; the rebuilt Bell Works campus has become the township's de facto downtown, with restaurants, a Sunday farmers market, and a 50,000 square-foot atrium that locals call 'the metroburb.'
It's the address Wall Street and tech families default to when they outgrow Brooklyn brownstones — a 47-minute reverse-commute by NJ Transit, two highways, and a private airport eight minutes away. Carolina represents listings here in the $1M to $5M range — the spread between a builder colonial on a flag lot and a pre-Revolutionary stone farm with a horse barn.
Holmdel rewards patience. The good homes don't list publicly. The right buyer arrives with a Spanish-speaking mother-in-law, a corporate relocation package, and a checklist that includes 'walking distance to Bell Works.' That's the buyer Mirtha represents most often.
$1.4M
Median Home Price
4,200
Average Sqft
47 MIN
Commute to NYC
Estate · Quiet
Character
Numbers reflect Mirtha's local market read; verify with a private consultation.
The mid-century Bell Labs campus reborn as a mixed-use 'metroburb' — restaurants, co-working, a Sunday farmers market, and a 50,000 sqft atrium that anchors the township.
Equestrian trails, the historic Longstreet Farm, summer concerts on the lawn, and the celebrated holiday lights display during December.
Holmdel Township Public Schools consistently rank in the New Jersey top ten — a primary draw for relocation buyers from Brooklyn and the Upper East Side.
The Hazlet and Middletown stations put Holmdel within 47 minutes of Penn Station — a reverse-commute sweet spot for finance and tech families.
Inner-ring zoning preserves the township's rural character — second-growth oak forests, long driveways, and genuine separation between neighbors.
Horse barns, pasture acreage, and private riding rings remain part of the Holmdel housing inventory — increasingly rare in the New York commuter belt.
Friday night football at Bill Ashnault Field is the township's social center from September through November — a generation of Monmouth alumni.
H Mart and a trio of Latin American grocers along Route 35 reflect Holmdel's quietly international character — family-owned, long-established, bilingual-friendly.
The PNC Bank Arts Center (locally still called the Garden State Arts Center) hosts stadium-scale summer concerts just off the Garden State Parkway.
Three concierge entry points — the live portfolio, a private showing, or the curated featured list.
Live MLS feeds across rentals, residential, luxury, and commercial — every active listing Mirtha represents county-wide.
Open Portfolio BY APPOINTMENTBilingual EN/ES, by appointment. Reply within the same business day. Concierge-level access to off-market Holmdel inventory.
Inquire CURATEDCurated trophy properties — oceanfront residences, boutique rentals, townhomes, and heritage offerings across Monmouth County.
Explore ListingsBilingual representation across Holmdel — from commuter colonials to pre-Revolutionary stone farms.
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