ALLENTOWN, UPPER FREEHOLD, MILLSTONE & CREAM RIDGE
Monmouth County’s Equestrian Corridor
WHY MOVE TO THIS EQUESTRIAN CORRIDOR?
Allentown, Upper Freehold Township, Millstone, and Cream Ridge are known for their open land, preserved farmland, and strong equestrian culture. Buyers are drawn to this area for horse farms, riding facilities, large-acre properties, and a rural lifestyle—while still being within reach of major highways and central New Jersey towns.
Yes — this area is considered one of the best regions in New Jersey for equestrian living. With zoning that supports agriculture, access to riding trails, and a long history of horse farms and training facilities, these towns are ideal for serious equestrians and lifestyle buyers alike.
WHAT MAKES THIS AREA SPECIAL
WHY PEOPLE MOVE HERE
Equestrian buyers choose this region for:
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Zoning that supports barns, arenas, and pasture -
Large parcels of preserved land -
Proximity to training facilities and horse shows -
A quiet, rural lifestyle with a strong equestrian community
This area appeals to horse owners, trainers, breeders, and luxury land buyers.
WHO SHOULD CONSIDER LIVING HERE
This area is a great fit for:
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Horse owners and equestrian professionals -
Buyers seeking farm-assessed or agricultural land -
Luxury buyers looking for privacy and acreage -
Families wanting rural living with community charm
Our goal is quality interest, not volume.
EQUESTRIAN LIVING IN CENTRAL MONMOUTH COUNTY
Colts Neck, in particular, is well known for its equestrian properties and open land, while nearby Holmdel and Marlboro offer convenient access to horse farms, training facilities, and preserved farmland throughout the region.
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Job growth and economic activity -
Increased demand for nearby housing -
New infrastructure and redevelopment -
Long-term appreciation potential
Major projects like this often increase interest in surrounding neighborhoods, making Eatontown appealing for buyers looking ahead.
NEIGHBORHOODS OF WALL TOWNSHIP
Wall Township is made up of several well-known sections, each offering a different feel:
ALLENWOOD
A charming village-style section known for its historic homes, small-town atmosphere, and proximity to the Manasquan River and Allaire State Park.
ALLAIRE
Located near Allaire State Park, this area offers a more suburban feel with larger residential developments and is popular with families who enjoy outdoor space and easy access to Route 34.
GLENDOLA
A residential section near Route 34, Glendola is known for
quiet streets, single-family homes, and convenient access to
shopping and major roadways.
WALL PROPER
The central and western portions of the township, featuring a wide mix of housing styles, from established neighborhoods to newer developments, with close proximity to schools and everyday amenities.
LAKE COMO, NJ
Formerly Part of Belmar
Lake Como is a small borough located just west of Belmar and was originally part of the town before becoming its own municipality. Formerly known as South Belmar, Lake Como does not have direct oceanfront property, but many homes are within close proximity to the beach and boardwalk. The borough offers a quieter, more residential atmosphere while maintaining convenient access to Belmar’s beaches, downtown, marina, and coastal amenities.
WHAT EACH TOWN IS KNOWN FOR
What is Allentown, NJ known for?
Allentown is known for its historic village charm surrounded by farmland and equestrian properties. While the borough itself is small, it is closely connected to the surrounding horse farms and rural lifestyle of Upper Freehold Township.
What is Upper Freehold Township known for?
Upper Freehold is widely recognized as the center of Monmouth County’s equestrian community. It is home to extensive farmland preservation, large-acre horse farms, and the Horse Park of New Jersey, which hosts equestrian competitions, training, and events throughout the year.
What is Millstone Township known for?
Millstone is known for its large, private acreage, agricultural zoning, and custom horse farms. Buyers choose Millstone for space, privacy, and the ability to create or expand equestrian facilities.
What is Cream Ridge known for?
Cream Ridge is a rural section within Upper Freehold Township, not a separate municipality. It is known for its rolling farmland, horse properties, and quiet country roads, making it especially popular with equestrians seeking a peaceful setting close to training and show facilities.
Is this area good for real estate buyers and investors?
Properties in Allentown, Upper Freehold, Millstone, and Cream Ridge offer long-term value due to limited development, farmland preservation, and consistent demand for equestrian properties. Well-located horse farms and large-acre estates remain highly desirable and scarce.
Why do horse buyers move to this area?
Equestrian buyers choose this region for zoning that supports barns, arenas, and pasture, large parcels of preserved land, proximity to training facilities and horse shows, and a quiet, rural lifestyle with a strong equestrian community.
This area appeals to horse owners, trainers, breeders, and luxury land buyers.
Allentown is known for its historic village charm surrounded by farmland and equestrian properties. While the borough itself is small, it is closely connected to the surrounding horse farms and rural lifestyle of Upper Freehold Township.
Upper Freehold is widely recognized as the center of Monmouth County’s equestrian community. It is home to extensive farmland preservation, large-acre horse farms, and the Horse Park of New Jersey, which hosts equestrian competitions, training, and events throughout the year.
Millstone is known for its large, private acreage, agricultural zoning, and custom horse farms. Buyers choose Millstone for space, privacy, and the ability to create or expand equestrian facilities.
Cream Ridge is a rural section within Upper Freehold Township, not a separate municipality. It is known for its rolling farmland, horse properties, and quiet country roads, making it especially popular with equestrians seeking a peaceful setting close to training and show facilities.
Properties in Allentown, Upper Freehold, Millstone, and Cream Ridge offer long-term value due to limited development, farmland preservation, and consistent demand for equestrian properties. Well-located horse farms and large-acre estates remain highly desirable and scarce.
Equestrian buyers choose this region for zoning that supports barns, arenas, and pasture, large parcels of preserved land, proximity to training facilities and horse shows, and a quiet, rural lifestyle with a strong equestrian community.
This area appeals to horse owners, trainers, breeders, and luxury land buyers.
BOROUGH VS. TOWNSHIP: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
FREEHOLD BOROUGH
Freehold Borough is the historic heart of the area and is known for its revitalized downtown, restaurants, shops, and community events. It offers a more walkable, small-town feel and attracts buyers who enjoy being close to dining, nightlife, and local culture.
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Shark River Hills -
Midtown -
Neptune Gardens
Neptune Township appeals to buyers looking for space, neighborhood variety, and long-term living.
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP
Freehold Township surrounds the borough and is much larger. It is known for its suburban neighborhoods, newer developments, shopping centers, and access to major roadways. The township appeals to families and buyers looking for space and convenience.
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Walkability -
Lower entry prices compared to nearby shore towns -
Easy access to Route 35 and the Shark River
Neptune City is ideal for buyers looking for walkability and value near the shore.
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP
Neptune Township is larger and made up of several neighborhoods, offering a suburban feel with a wide range of home styles. It includes areas such as:
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Shark River Hills -
Midtown -
Neptune Gardens
Neptune Township appeals to buyers looking for space, neighborhood variety, and long-term living.
NEPTUNE CITY
Neptune City is a smaller, more compact borough with a traditional small-town feel. Homes are closer together, and the town is popular with buyers looking for:
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Walkability -
Lower entry prices compared to nearby shore towns -
Easy access to Route 35 and the Shark River
Neptune City is ideal for buyers looking for walkability and value near the shore.
NEARBY TOWNS
Allentown, Upper Freehold Township, Millstone, and the Cream Ridge area are surrounded
by several rural and suburban communities in central New Jersey.
Freehold
Shopping, dining, and suburban amenities nearby.
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Manalapan
Shopping, dining, and suburban amenities nearby.
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Howell Township
Residential neighborhoods nearby.
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East Windsor
Connection to western Monmouth and Mercer County.
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Plainsboro
Connection to neighboring Mercer County.
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Fun Fact About This Area
The Horse Park of New Jersey is located in Upper Freehold Township, reinforcing the area’s reputation as one of the most equestrian-friendly regions in the state. Much of the surrounding land in Cream Ridge and Upper Freehold has been preserved, helping maintain open space for farming and horse properties.
YOUR LOCAL EQUESTRIAN EXPERT
Jess is an active member of the Monmouth and Ocean County equestrian community. For buyers relocating with horses—or those seeking homes near established equestrian areas—Jess offers firsthand knowledge and is always available to answer questions personally.
NOT SURE IF THIS AREA IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
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