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		Shadow Oaks Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed, Aug 31 2005, 7:01 am EDT    Post subject: Any Shadow Oaks homes for sale? | 
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				I have not seen any Shadow Oaks homes for sale  for a while.
 
 
I am interested in this subdivision. If you plan to sell yours, please post it here. My budget is about $800K.
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun, Nov 6 2005, 10:01 pm EST    Post subject: Re: Any Shadow Oaks homes for sale? | 
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				 	  | Shadow Oaks wrote: | 	 		  I have not seen any Shadow Oaks homes for sale  for a while.
 
 
I am interested in this subdivision. If you plan to sell yours, please post it here. My budget is about $800K.
 
 
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I just saw one on Hardley Dr. listed for $879,900!!
 
 
(I feel that my house can be listed for $950,000 now, given the much better location, younger age, Sylvan pool, full block brick front, and public water!)
 
 
I guess you'll have to increase your budget or make a low-ball offer (if you like the house). | 
			 
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				 Posted: Fri, Nov 18 2005, 11:21 am EST    Post subject: tenis court | 
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				The house has a tenis court in the backyard!
 
 
Is a tenis court better than an inground pool? 
 
 
Any realtors care to comment?
 
 
Personally, I think the Shadow Oaks development that is across the Millstone-Cranbury park is the "best-buy" in Cranbury; it offers a good  price in a very good neighborhood. You can confortably jog or walk your dogs there.
 
 
That's why you don't see houses for-sale there often. If there is one, it usually sells quicky. I had seen a few houses there sold within a week on the market!
 
 
The "Cranbury Greene" development is another good one. The houses there are newer, more expensive. One drawback: most of the lots are too small. | 
			 
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