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Well Water & Real Estate — New Jersey

Guidance for homebuyers, sellers, and real estate professionals dealing with private well properties in New Jersey.

County Risk Distribution

21counties
High Risk — 86% Moderate Risk — 14% Low / Info — 0%

Free County Water Quality Reports

Every county in New Jersey has a free downloadable water quality report covering contaminant data, detection rates, and risk context — useful for buyers, sellers, and agents alike.

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For Homebuyers

Before purchasing a property with a private well in New Jersey, commission an independent water test. Sellers are not always required to disclose water quality issues, and visual inspection of the water tells you nothing about dissolved contaminants.

Key steps before closing

Lender requirements

FHA and VA loans require a well water test before closing if the property uses a private well. The test must be performed by a state-certified lab and must meet EPA drinking water standards for coliform bacteria and nitrate at minimum. Some lenders require a broader panel. Build testing time into your closing timeline.

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Higher-Risk Counties in New Jersey

The following counties have elevated contaminant detection rates based on available groundwater data. Buyers purchasing in these areas should prioritize comprehensive testing and budget for potential treatment.

For Sellers

Having a current water test in hand before listing removes a common source of buyer anxiety and can prevent deals from falling through during inspection. It also demonstrates good faith transparency.

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For Real Estate Professionals

Every county in New Jersey has a free one-page water quality factsheet available as a PDF — useful for buyer consultations, disclosures, and due diligence packets. These reports cover detected contaminants, sample counts, risk context, and recommended testing for private well properties.

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County-by-County Risk Context

Water quality varies significantly across New Jersey. Browse by county to understand the specific contaminants detected and their risk levels.

Atlantic County High Bergen County High Burlington County Moderate Camden County Moderate Cape May County High Cumberland County High Essex County Moderate Gloucester County High Hudson County High Hunterdon County High Mercer County High Middlesex County High Monmouth County High Morris County High Ocean County High Passaic County High Salem County High Somerset County High Sussex County High Union County High

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