Wall Township.
One of Monmouth County's largest townships — horse farms, subdivisions, the Manasquan Reservoir, and direct access to the Garden State Parkway.
One of Monmouth County's largest townships — horse farms, subdivisions, the Manasquan Reservoir, and direct access to the Garden State Parkway.
Where Monmouth County gives you land — horse farms north, subdivisions middle, newer townhomes south, and a 1,200-acre nature preserve woven through the center.
Wall Township is where Monmouth County gives you land. Thirty-two square miles of a mix — horse farms in the north, established residential subdivisions in the middle, newer construction townhomes in the south, and the Manasquan Reservoir woven through the middle as a 1,200-acre nature and water preserve.
Housing ranges from $500K ranches to $3M+ horse-farm estates on five to twenty acres. Median sits near $750K. Wall High School serves the township, and the Garden State Parkway interchange gives one of the cleanest commutes to Red Bank and Long Branch.
Mirtha represents the buyer who needs acreage — for horses, for privacy, for a pool-house-and-guesthouse setup — and the multi-generational Latino family who wants a large home where grandparents can live with the primary residence on the same lot.
$750K
Median Home Price
2,800
Average Sqft
80 MIN
Commute to NYC
Spacious · Diverse
Character
Numbers reflect Mirtha's local market read; verify with a private consultation.
The 1,200-acre water-and-nature preserve threading through Wall — kayak launches, a perimeter trail, and the largest protected open space in the county.
The township's consolidated public high school — strong academics, athletics, and the regional rival of Manasquan and Monmouth Regional.
The state park on Wall's western edge — 19th-century ironworks, trail networks, and the historic bridge to Farmingdale's rural character.
Wall's northern half is one of Monmouth County's last working horse-farm belts — five- to twenty-acre parcels with barns, rings, and guesthouses.
The Exit 98 interchange — the fastest ramp-to-shore access in the township, feeding Red Bank, Long Branch, and Asbury Park commutes.
The adjacent North Jersey Coast Line stop — a drive from most of Wall, and the connector to Penn Station for commuters who want the acreage.
Wall's Route 34 corridor — a regional logistics and manufacturing employer base that funds the township's residential tax stability.
The historic quarter-mile oval — Saturday-night stock-car racing that has been a Jersey Shore tradition for more than seventy years.
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 Wall Township inventory.
Inquire CURATEDCurated trophy properties — oceanfront residences, boutique rentals, townhomes, and heritage offerings across Monmouth County.
Explore ListingsBilingual representation across Wall Township — Christie's International network, by appointment.
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