Cape May County offers building opportunities in South Jersey, though flood risk requires careful site selection.
๐50/100AcreScore
๐ฐ$15KLand $/acre
๐ $380KHome Value
๐ฅ95,600Population
๐+0.5%Growth (10yr)
๐55%Flood RiskModerate
๐ก๏ธMild coastal wintersClimateZone 7b
๐๏ธ Can You Build Here?
Cape May County has local zoning regulations. Check with the county building department for specific rules on your parcel. Barndominiums may require conditional use permits in some zones.
Zone
Min Lot
Barndo OK?
Residential
Varies
โ ๏ธ Conditional
Agricultural
None
โ Yes
Commercial
Varies
โ No
Cape May County has local zoning. Contact the county building department for specific regulations.
๐ What Permits Do You Need?
Most states allow owner-builders to act as their own general contractor for personal residences. Check New Jersey requirements โ licensed subs are typically needed for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC.
Required Permits
โข Building permit (residential)
โข Septic permit (if no public sewer)
โข Electrical permit
โข Plumbing permit
Permit Office
Cape May County Building Department
Cape May Court House, NJ
Contact county clerk for current hours and requirements
๐ What's the Flood & Soil Risk?
Elevated flood risk at 55%. Cape May County has significant FEMA flood zone coverage โ careful site selection and flood insurance may be required. Check FEMA maps for your specific parcel.
55%
In Flood Zone
Good
Soil Drainage
Varies
Septic Viability
Source: FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer, USDA Web Soil Survey
๐ฐ What Does It Cost?
Affordable land market. At roughly $15,000 per acre, Cape May County offers good value for builders looking for rural acreage.
$15K
Median $/acre
$380K
Median Home Value
$120โ200
Build Cost $/sqft
1.85%
Property Tax Rate
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024, Cape May County Assessor
๐๏ธ Why People Love Living Here
Cape May County sits in the heart of South Jersey. Philadelphia is 90 min away. New Jersey has a state income tax โ factor that into your cost-of-living calculations.
๐
Steady Community
A stable community with steady growth โ less speculation, more authentic rural living.
๐
Established Community
Zoning provides predictability โ you know what your neighbors can and can't build. Good for long-term property value.
At a Glance
Population95,600
10-Year Growth+0.5%
County SeatCape May Court House
State Income TaxYes
ClimateMild coastal winters (Zone 7b)
How Close Is Everything?
Philadelphia90 min
Atlantic City International35 min
Austinvaries
๐ง Utilities & Infrastructure
Most rural Cape May County land uses well water and septic systems. Municipal utilities are available near Cape May Court House. Check with local utility providers for your specific parcel.
Electric ProviderLocal Co-op / TXU
WaterWell or Municipal
SewerSeptic (most rural)
InternetVaries by location
Cell CoverageGood
Natural GasPropane common in rural areas
๐ฆ Financing & Incentives
USDA Rural Development loans are generally not available in Cape May County due to urban classification. FHA, VA, and conventional financing options are available.
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โ Frequently Asked Questions
Can I build a barndominium in Cape May County?
Check with the Cape May County Building Department for specific zoning rules on your parcel. Some zones allow barndominiums outright, others may require conditional use permits.
How much does land cost in Cape May County?
Median price is approximately $15,000 per acre, though prices vary by location, road access, and improvements.
Is Cape May County eligible for USDA Rural Development loans?
Most of Cape May County is not eligible for USDA Rural Development due to its urban/suburban classification. Check the USDA eligibility map for specific addresses.
What is the property tax rate in Cape May County?
The effective property tax rate is approximately 1.85%. Check with the county assessor for the most current rates and any available homestead exemptions.
Do I need a licensed contractor to build in Cape May County?
Most states allow owner-builders to act as their own general contractor for personal residences, though requirements vary by state and county. In New Jersey, check local building codes for specific licensing requirements. You'll typically need licensed professionals for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work.