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Hunterdon County home sales for the week of June 30, 2024
14 Sam Bonnell Drive. $259,000. 47 Overlook Drive. $350,000. 1 Stratford Place. $740,000. 312 Old Croton Road. $225,000. 609 County Road 579. $740,000. 72 Fitzer Road. $840,000. Glen Gardner. 1505 Spruce Hills Drive. $239,000. Hampton. 23 Oakwood Blvd. $717,000. High Bridge. 1 Colonial Court. $265,000. 63 Mine Road. $505,000. Lambertville.
Seven-building affordable housing development proposed in Readington. Here's the plan
READINGTON – A plan to build 80 apartments, all of them affordable units, is scheduled to be heard by the township Planning Board on July 8. Three Bridges Holding, part of Conifer Realty, will be seeking approval for the development of the vacant 20-acre property that fronts on northbound Route 202 and backs on Railroad Avenue west of High Street in the Three Bridges section in the southwestern corner of the township.
Realtor tips to help position your home for sale – or to stay
Think back to the first time you went house hunting. What homes appealed to you? How has the process changed and what can you do now to make sure your home is best positioned to sell well. While it may be a few years — or even decades — since...
Some Undersized Lots in Princeton Offer Great -- But Possibly Painful -- Learning Opportunities
Princeton, NJ – Two recent Planning and Zoning Board decisions involving small lots cast some light on the bigger picture of land use in Princeton. One involved the subdivision of a lot on Jefferson Road to create two slightly undersized (according to zoning requirements) lots. The other was an application to create an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) in a house on an undersized (again, according to zoning) on Leigh Avenue. First the application before the Planning Board to subdivide a lot at 479 Jefferson Road, at the corner of Cuyler Road. The Planning Board unanimously approved the...
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