Apartments For Rent in Galloway, NJ

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Apartments For Rent Near Galloway, NJ

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What Locals Say about Galloway

Review Highlights

Galloway, NJ: easygoing, family-friendly suburb with parks, strong schools, and quick drives. People like the safety, schools, parks, community events, and easy car commutes. They dislike poor walkability, few sidewalks and lights, barking dogs, wildlife, and sparse nightlife.
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  • brian lopez
    "Quiet and convenient. Clean and has a path that can be used for running or bike riding or walking. "
  • Melissa Polanco
    "It’s a great community but you need a car to get around. There are buses but no sidewalks. The park is not too far and it’s always full of kids "
  • Melissa Polanco
    "It’s a great neighborhood for dogs plus a park about 10 mins away. Only downside is the deer and critters "
  • Mrssrobinson79
    "There is plenty of walking space and a dog park about a 5-8 min drive away. There are two vets within 10 mins. "
  • Michelle Davenport
    "Commuting in Galloway is very easy. Traffic is always flowing if you drive, in public transportation is very easily accessible."
  • Michelle Davenport
    "Great city to live in. Has everything u could need & if not, big stores and the mall aren’t far of a drive!"
  • Michelle Davenport
    "It’s a very safe area to live in. I’ve raised my daughter here, and they have great schools. Great location bc everything u need is very close by"
  • Michelle Davenport
    "It’s very safe, easy access to anything u need from stores to malls, and overall everyone is friendly. I’m 52 and I’ve lived here most my life. "
  • Phips88
    "Galloway schools and absegami high school are very good schools. I feel safe letting my kids walk to the local Wawa."
  • David Yanoschak
    "Yearly Galloway night out where everyone turns out including politicians. It’s really a nice time. "
  • Quinnie
    "We have many different events hosted at the local parks that involve community of all ages. It might not be walkable, but everything is within a short ride."
  • Jorgegonzales191421
    "This is a very safe neighborhood lots of kids running and riding their bikes parks close by however not a lot in terms of fun "
  • Agambitions1015
    "My neighborhood is safe & good walking distance to get on public transportation etc. Not too far from the grocery store or pharmacy. "
  • Kenia
    "I have 14 years living here it's a very quiet community I love the school district association is good, it takes good care of the surrounding"
  • Kristen C.
    "Public school highschoolers cause less trouble than private school highschoolers , mix of cultures with evenly proportioned ratio of diversity, usually a great sense of community among neighbors"
  • Rachel R.
    "club 3 and all of the complexes near Collins road and wrangelboro road have easy nj transit bus stop location "
  • Battle23
    "That their kids am have a safe place to play and that the school system is communicating on a daily basis with parents. "
  • Michael L. E.
    "They're many methods of transportation available in the immediate area, and you are so close to many interesting hotspots surrounded by a beautiful neighborhood."
  • Klapatchj
    "Dog owners can let their dogs bark for hours, nobody seems to care much. If you don’t have an alarm clock, no worries. A dog will wake you up at the break of dawn."
  • Phips88
    "Movies in the park and fireworks several times throughout the summer. May fest, Octoberfest, Irish fest, and smithville art walk are just a few events."
  • Lozadahenry0
    "Halloween and Christmas events are so good with all the neighbors and friends a d Family's enjoying them self."
  • Michael L. E.
    "The community center hosts a ton of things throughout each month, historic Smithville hosts things independently, and there are several major spring events that occur here annually."
  • CL
    "A lot of people have dogs around here and they usually seem to clean up well after them. There is also a dog park less than 10 mins away which is great for dog owners."
  • Cierra C.
    "My neighborhood has access to One bus per hour. That's not very convenient. Especially considering how far away most things are."
  • Bianca08302
    "my neighborhood has easy access to public transportation and I go trick or treating next to the golf course and so much fun my neighbors are very nice and will take my packages inside until I get home to make sure they won't get taking."
  • Ronjrcosten
    "it's a great place to live but we need roads paved and street lights .And spray for insects and drainage at Whitehorse pike"
  • Emily B.
    "Great place to live. Safe and welcoming. You will not be disappointed if you decide to live here !!!!!!"
  • Christina T.
    "People are very friendly and lots of children and dogs around. Streets are not dirty and there’s no trash to be seen. Traffic is not too busy. Only sucky part is that it takes like 10-15 min to drive to shoprite or a store."
  • Wink Martindale
    "Very stuffy neighbors who are only interested in themselves. The H.O.A. offers no value for the money."
  • Hhhjghh79
    "Beautiful, clean, quiet neighborhood close to shops. Kid friendly, park near by. Hospitals near by. Close to beach and lakes."
  • Greent79
    "We've lived here for 10 yrs and love this neighborhood. Its do quiet. Close to all the shops, gym, bank, restaurants and park with walking trail and dog park. Everyone watches out for your children and maintains their properties!"
  • Shadirah13
    "I personally own a dog as well as most of my neighbors so a pet peeve would be hearing the dogs bark at night. "
  • Jeniffer V.
    "Schools, crime in the area. Worship sites, activities for children, parks. Megan’s law people in area. "
  • Patti6961
    "It’s s very small old community so you know who belongs in the neighborhood and you do get to know a lot of your-neighbors "
  • Phips88
    "Plenty of trails to walk a dog in the immediate area, plenty of poles, trees, and fire hydrants to let other dogs find their signature."
  • Samantharomanm
    "You have to walk your dog in the street in most areas because only have if Pomona has side walks. There are many dog owners in the neighborhood "
  • Samantharomanm
    "No sidewalks to walk dogs on so you have to walk them in the street, and there is a limited amount of street lights. "
  • Nicole R. M.
    "It’s a very quiet neighborhood. There’s good schools. The best park is by the library and police station. We call it The Imagination Station. "

Average Rent Trends in Galloway, NJ

Rent in Galloway, NJ varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent increased in Jun 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Nov 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jul 2025$1,975
Aug 2025$2,114
Sep 2025$1,944
Oct 2025$2,032
Nov 2025$2,500
Dec 2025$1,950
Jan 2026$1,867
Feb 2026$1,980
Mar 2026$2,000
Apr 2026$1,900
May 2026$2,000
Jun 2026$2,125
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In June 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Townhomes and Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$1,739$2,033$2,500$3,495$2,033
Townhomes—$1,967$2,500—$1,967
Apartments and Condos$1,700$1,925$700—$1,739
Houses—$2,600$4,000$3,495$2,800

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Galloway, NJ

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Galloway, NJ?
    The average rent of an apartment in Galloway, NJ is $1,879 per month. This is about 4% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Galloway, NJ?
    The average rent of a house in Galloway, NJ is $2,800 per month. This is about 44% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a townhome in Galloway, NJ?
    The average rent of a townhome in Galloway, NJ is $1,967 per month. This is about 1% higher than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Galloway, NJ?
    In the last year, the average rent in Galloway, NJ was lowest in Jan 2025 when it was $1,800 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Galloway, NJ?
    In the last year, the average rent in Galloway, NJ was highest in Nov 2025 when it was $2,500 per month.
  • How does the rent of a 1 bedroom apartment compare to a studio apartment in Galloway, NJ?
    The average rent of a 1 bedroom apartment in Galloway, NJ is $1,739 per month. That is about $189 more than the cost of a studio apartment.
  • How many available rental listings are in Galloway, NJ?
    There are 17 available rental listings in Galloway, NJ.
  • What colleges and universities are in Galloway, NJ?
    Colleges and universities in Galloway, NJ include: Stockton University.
  • What are some neighborhoods in Galloway, NJ?
    Some neighborhoods in Galloway, NJ include: Absecon Highlands.
  • What are some zip codes in Galloway, NJ?
    Galloway, NJ includes zip codes such as: 08205, 08240, 08220, 08231.
  • What are some cities near Galloway, NJ?
    Some nearby cities include: Absecon, Port Republic, Brigantine, Pleasantville, Atlantic City. These cities may have more rental options to explore.