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Posted: Wed, Sep 5 2007, 3:05 pm EDT Post subject: Cranbury home $205,000 (Half Acre Rd.; reduced; gone?) |
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$369,750
3 Bed, 1 Bath
MLS ID #4069
(Half Acre Rd.)
* Single Family Property
* Status: Active
* Area: Cranbury
* Year Built: 1938
* Age: 71 year(s) old
* 3 total bedroom(s)
* 1 total bath(s)
* 1 total full bath(s)
* 6 total rooms
* Single story
* Master bedroom
* Basement
* Master bedroom is 20X10
* Living room is 17X16
* Kitchen is 10X20
* Den is 15X9
* Fireplace(s)
* Fireplace features: Wood Burning
* Heating features: Gas WaterHeater
* Forced air heat
* Central air conditioning
* Approximate lot is 50X95
* Zoning: RES
* School District: CRANBURY
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http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/374-Half-Acre-Rd_Cranbury_NJ_08512_1112666247 |
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Posted: Sun, Oct 14 2007, 6:09 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $364,750 (Half Acre Rd.; reduced) |
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The new price is $364,750. |
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Posted: Fri, Dec 14 2007, 9:58 am EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $349,750 (Half Acre Rd.; reduced) |
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The new price is $349,750. |
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Posted: Thu, Jan 31 2008, 2:50 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $345,000 (Half Acre Rd.; reduced) |
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The new price is $345,000. |
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Posted: Thu, May 1 2008, 8:03 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $335,000 (Half Acre Rd.; reduced) |
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new price, $335,000. |
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Posted: Tue, Jul 15 2008, 6:55 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $319,000 (Half Acre Rd.; reduced) |
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new price, $319,900. |
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Posted: Tue, Jul 15 2008, 7:55 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $319,000 (Half Acre Rd.; reduced) |
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Interesting how the State not only requires us to pay for affordable housing but it has to be super nice, plush new housing on our dime while inexpensive houses like this sit on the open market with no one bidding on them.
So a family making $100K can qualify for a subsidized new construction home because the State deems that older homes like this don't meet their standards while some hard working family not getting a free ride form the State will have to scrape to buy something like this.
For that matter, by the State's standards most of the homes in the historic district of Cranbury would not meet their accepibly standards for subsidized housing, even as their residents are forced to foot the bill for the new construction to house their transplants. |
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Posted: Mon, Oct 13 2008, 12:33 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $319,000 (Half Acre Rd.; reduced) |
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Re-listed at $319,000. |
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Posted: Sat, Sep 19 2009, 9:15 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $245,000 (Half Acre Rd.; reduced) |
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new price: $245,000. |
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Posted: Fri, Oct 16 2009, 2:31 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $230,000 (Half Acre Rd.; reduced) |
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new price: $230,000. |
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Posted: Thu, Nov 19 2009, 10:14 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $220,000 (Half Acre Rd.; reduced) |
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new price: $220,000. |
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Posted: Wed, Apr 14 2010, 9:49 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $205,000 (Half Acre Rd.; reduced) |
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new price $205,000. |
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