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Posted: Sat, Mar 24 2007, 12:00 pm EDT Post subject: Cranbury home for sale $869,000 (Cranbury Greene; gone?) |
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$895,900
4 Bed, 2.5 Bath
0.69 Acres
(Info)
* Single Family Property
* Area: Cranbury Twp
* County: Middlesex County
* Subdivision: Cranbury Greene
* 4 total bedroom(s)
* 2.5 total bath(s)
* 2 total full bath(s)
* 1 total half bath(s)
* 10 total rooms
* Two story
* Type: Fee simple, Single/Detached
* Style: Colonial
* Master bedroom
* Living room
* Dining room
* Family room
* Kitchen
* Game room
* Den
* Finished Basement
* Laundry room
* Master bedroom is 17x16
* Living room is 21x16
* Dining room is 15x12
* Family room is 21x12
* Kitchen is 15x15
* Hardwood floors
* Fireplace(s)
* Fireplace features: Family room, Stone
* 3 open parking space(s)
* 2 car garage
* Attached parking
* Heating features: Forced air, Gas
* Central air conditioning
* Interior features: 9 ft.+ ceiling, Attic, Breakfast area, Built-in oven, Cathedral/vaulted ceilings, Cooktop range, Dishwasher, Double oven, Finished basement, Foyer/vestibule, Game/media room, Kitchen isle, Main floor laundry, Natural gas water heater, Pantry, Self-cleaning oven, Tile flooring, Wall to wall carpeting, Wood floors, Family room on main floor, Master bedroom upstairs, Rooms: Library, Office, Breakst
* Exterior features: Automatic garage door, Clear/open lot, Deck, Electric service underground, Level lot, Porch, Public sewer service, Public water supply, Rear yard, Sidewalk, TV cable available
* Exterior construction: Vinyl siding
* Roofing: Pitched, Shingle
* Located on a cul-de-sac
* Approximately 0.69 acre(s)
* HOA Fee: $325/year
* Tax: $10929 (2006)
* School District: Cranbury Twp |
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john Guest
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Posted: Thu, Jul 12 2007, 8:14 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury home for sale $869,000 (Cranbury Greene) |
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ted wrote: | Anybody have comments on this house? Is it in the right price range? |
Here are prior sales records near the house:
14 Chamberlin Ct., $825,000, 2/04
16 Chamberlin Ct., $821,900, 5/05
18 Chamberlin Ct., $598,000, 12/01
Of cause, each individual house is different.
If you really like the house, given the current market condition, it's a good idea to offer a lower price than the asking price and see what happens. |
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