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Guest
Posted: Mon, Aug 27 2007, 10:53 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranbury Village home $599,900
The location is pretty good for a small business there. BTW, I could not find it on realtor.com anymore. It's probably gone already.
guest23
Posted: Mon, Aug 27 2007, 10:46 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranbury Village home $599,900
You can live in one and rent the other even if they're not split up. I'd be interested to know how much the smaller one would go for, alone. My interest is picqued due to the whole "smaller living" movement. This would be perfect. And you couldn't ask for a nicer location--right in town, close to everything!
Guest
Posted: Mon, Aug 27 2007, 10:31 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranbury Village home $599,900
guest23 wrote:
I wonder why the properties were never split up? How much would the owner want (if s/he's reading this) for just the smaller of the two houses? Splitting the deed might make it easier to sell the larger house.
Maybe it's difficult to split up? If you can do that, then this is probably a good investment. You can live/rent one and sell another.
In any case, I think the asking price is high.
guest23
Posted: Mon, Aug 27 2007, 9:18 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranbury Village home $599,900
I wonder why the properties were never split up? How much would the owner want (if s/he's reading this) for just the smaller of the two houses? Splitting the deed might make it easier to sell the larger house.
Guest
Posted: Sun, Aug 12 2007, 2:35 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranbury Village home $599,900
Is this property sold? Seems really cool!
Guest
Posted: Tue, Mar 20 2007, 10:07 pm EDT
Post subject: Cranbury Village home $599,900 (gone?)
$599,900
3 Bed, 1 Bath
0.07 Acres
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(Located in historic Cranbury Village which is on the national register of historic districts. 2 houses on one Deed. Smaller house has 2 bedroms & 1 bath.)
* Single Family Property
* Area: Cranbury Twp
* County: Middlesex County
* Age: 150 year(s) old
* 3 total bedroom(s)
* 1 total bath(s)
* 1 total full bath(s)
* Two story
* Type: Fee simple, Single/Detached
* Style: Colonial
* Master bedroom
* Living room
* Dining room
* Kitchen
* Basement
* Master bedroom is 13x12
* Living room is 15x15
* Dining room is 12x12
* Kitchen is 12x9
* 2 open parking space(s)
* Heating features: Gas
* Interior features: Eat-in kitchen, Natural gas water heater, Wall or window air conditioner(s), Master bedroom upstairs
* Exterior features: Public sewer service, Public water supply
* Exterior construction: Aluminum/steel siding
* Approximate lot is 50X65
* Approximately 0.07 acre(s)
* School District: Cranbury Twp
* Tax: $5211 (2006)