Collingwood Auction & Flea Market
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Collingwood Auction & Flea Market
The Collingwood Auction, Flea Market and Farmers Market is conveniently located on 25 acres of land in Central New Jersey. We feature more than 500 outdoor merchants and a 60,000 square foot building which houses 100 indoor tables and booths.

We are opened all year round and you can find an array of items ranging from new merchandise, closeouts, surplus, used desirables, housewares, clothing, jewelry, sports merchandise, country collectibles, antiques, furniture, and more.There is something here for everyone! We are conveniently located just a half mile west of the Collingwood circle on the border of Howell and Wall Townships.
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For over 50 years Collingwood Flea Market has provided merchants a place to sell their goods. Cliff Schneider started Collingwood Flea Market after the state decided to expand Route 36 thus cutting through his original flea market business, Cliff's Keyport Auction. Since that business faced certain extinction; it made sense to move to the southern part of the county, where there were more farms.
Red tables are the closest to the building and on the blacktop. These spots, if available have to be paid for at least a week in advance. Prices for new merchandise are as follows. Our weekend rate is $19 for the first table and $14 each additional table. If you want to just come in for a Saturday the rate is $12 for the 1st table and $9 each additional table.
Collingwood Flea Market is one of NJ's largest flea markets. Located on the circle of Route 33/34 in Farmingdale, NJ Collingwood Flea Market has been providing customers with great deals for over 50 years. Collingwood Flea Market is readily accessible from the Philadelphia area. First, you want to get on 95 North and then follow signs to the New Jersey Turnpike.
Reviews (9)
Thomas Dickson
Thomas Dickson
Dec 19, 2021
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Great values on new items, even better on pre-owned. Always seem to find something useful. Indoor bakery has fantastic breads!!!!
John McNamara
John McNamara
Nov 27, 2021
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Love the unique second hand third-hand been around the block kind of stuff you can find at the outdoor independent tables. Some very useful inexpensive inside run of the mill vendors also.
Arthur Ponger
Arthur Ponger
Nov 13, 2021
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I’ve been doing flea markets since 1994 and Collingwood is the best one overall. It’s the perfect size and is easy to get in and out of. Outdoor table costs have increased from $2 to $3 to rent Friday’s. The cost to rent a table for the weekend can vary but averages to be around $15. At the end of the day I usually go to the sub shop in the front of the building.
However, I like to patronize the pickle place, pizza joint, bakery, Jimmy’s grocery store & Darin’s collectibles.
Dominic Beicht
Dominic Beicht
Nov 02, 2021
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This place has a good mix of venders. Some are over priced and forget they are at a flea market but most aren't. Some will make a deal if you like to haggle. Got a little bit of everything from clothes, video games, airsoft/CO2 guns, comics, food, household items, tattoo shop, physic reader, and more. Hope this helps others make a decision to stop by.
Thomas Walters
Thomas Walters
Oct 20, 2021
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Selling more than buying. Found 2 indoor places selling Poland Spring bottled water for a dollar, worth it, given the circumstances. A rustically intriguing place where you can find some representative items across a wide range of interests, from the banal practical to the inexpensive/discounted exotic.
Mian Sta Cruz
Mian Sta Cruz
Sep 21, 2021
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A huge flea market but a little disorganized for a shopper and seller’s point of view. But you can find nice items if you are patient looking around. A store I particularly like in this flea market is found inside the building which Is Maggie M’s Corner Store. Clothes,Shoes & accessories are reasonably priced and the owner Donna is really cool and passionate about her foundation which supports young artists.
Turd Ferguson
Turd Ferguson
Aug 03, 2021
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I practically grew up in that place. Times and vendors change but the experience is still the same. It's a great place to spend the afternoon, buy some interesting things, meet even more interesting people, and grab something to eat. I prefer the tomales. Little place inside located in the back of the far right aisle makes them fresh.
Randall H.
Randall H.
May 21, 2021
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Tons of vendors, much of it a huge yard sale. Decent way to spend a few hours on the weekend
Kellie Rush
Kellie Rush
May 03, 2021
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I find this flea market to be a little disorganized and a bit dirty. There always seems to be alot of trash blowing around... stray bags, wrappers, etc
And the fact that people are permitted to leave their wares in place over many days by simply covering everything with tarps means that those long term resident wares invariably seem to become permeated with a moldy smell.
Most items for sale seem like trash pickings, but if you have a sharp eye, I bet there are some treasures to be found.
I have, after all trash picked some money makers before! So, at least worth checking out this flea market