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North Brunswick Township is a Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township population was 36,287.
North Brunswick is bordered by New Brunswick on the north, East Brunswick and Milltown on the east, Franklin Township on the west, and South Brunswick on the southwest.
Farrington Lake is a popular fishing and recreation area located roughly parallel between U.S. Route 130 and Riva Avenue. Motor boats are not allowed, but rowboats and kayaks can be launched from a point adjacent to the lake's Washington Place crossing.
Like many other New Jersey communities, North Brunswick is constantly faced with the issues of suburban sprawl and open space preservation. Recently, the Otken Farm property on Route 130 between Adams Lane and Renaissance Boulevard was purchased by the township to be converted into a public park. The nearby Pulda Farm, on Route 130 at Wood Avenue, however will be developed into an age-restricted community barring the success of a pending legal challenge. Re-development of the site of the former Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical plant on U.S. Route 1 between Adams Lane and Aaron Road is currently the subject of a public hearing process that will determine the eventual mix of retail businesses and residences allowed to be built on the property. There is also discussion of building a New Jersey Transit commuter railroad station on the site, connecting to the Northeast Corridor Line. Other parcels slated for development into retail shopping centers include the former General Automotive property at the intersection of Routes 1 and 130, and the currently wooded corner of Route 130 and Adams Lane diagonally across from the Maple Meade Plaza.
North Brunswick real estate is best described as diverse as most other New Jersey counties. North Brunswick real estate ranges from apartments for sale to row homes / town homes and condos for sale. North Brunswick real estate single family homes are typically on ? to ? acre lots and the most common are the Cape Cod style and the various colonial style homes. North Brunswick real estate is in relatively high demand which has seen steady increase in house values over the last few years, with North Brunswick being located close to all major traffic routes it makes it desirable for commuting to both NYC and Philly. North Brunswick schools have been rated highly in the state adding to the appeal of North Brunswick homes. North Brunswick also has shopping malls, restaurants and movie theatres in close proximity.
Seller's Realty Group is pleased to have local agents serving North Brunswick. Our North Brunswick real estate agents are all experts in North Brunswick house prices, North Brunswick market trends, North Brunswick neighborhoods and North Brunswick housing developments.
New Brunswick real estate is best described as diverse as most other New Jersey counties. New Brunswick real estate ranges from apartments for sale to row homes / town homes and condos for sale. New Brunswick real estate single family homes are typically on ? to ? acre lots and the most common are the Cape Cod style and the various colonial style homes. New Brunswick real estate is in relatively high demand which has seen steady increase in house values over the last few years, with New Brunswick being located close to all major traffic routes it makes it desirable for commuting to both NYC and Philly. New Brunswick schools have been rated highly in the state adding to the appeal of New Brunswick homes. New Brunswick also has shopping malls, restaurants and movie theatres in close proximity.
Seller's Realty Group is pleased to have local agents serving New Brunswick. Our New Brunswick real estate agents are all experts in New Brunswick house prices, New Brunswick market trends, New Brunswick neighborhoods and New Brunswick housing developments.
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