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2 of 4 Custom New Homes Available, Walk to Town, Warren Twp. NJ,

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2 APPLE TREE LANE in WARREN TWP.

4 New Homes (2 left available) on
¼+ acre lots
starting at $669,900

Contact:
Paul Stillwaggon
(908) 310-1358



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4 beautiful custom homes under construction in Warren Township, Money Magazine's #6th Best Place to live. Nestled on beautiful tree lined street, the residences will feature top quality and design throughout and many desirable amenities such as full basements, custom gourmet kitchens, designer baths, gleaming hardwood flooring, elegantly adorned fireplaces and so much more.

Known for its many million-dollar-plus homes, the affluent Somerset County community of Warren is a prized place to live, desired for its semi-rural atmosphere and excellent schools. It's ideally situated just minutes off Route 78 (Exits 33 to 40) and Route 22 and approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour from Manhattan by train or car and 25 minutes from Newark International Airport by car.


Address Lot Size Status Price
2 Appletree Lane
2-A Appletree Lane
4 Appletree Lane
4-A Appletree Lane
¼ Acre
¼ Acre
¼ Acre
1 Acre
Sold
Under Contract 
Under Contract
Available
$669,900
$775,000
$795,000
$925,000
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Comments(1)

Laura Sargent
Carolina One Real Estate - Mount Pleasant, SC

Nice looking already!  Being able to walk to town is such a bonus!  

Oct 11, 2011 02:48 PM