New Jersey

Turn-of-the-Century New Jersey Fixer-Upper – $99K

 

 

 

 

 

Restore this turn-of-the-century New Jersey gem located near local parks and the community zoo. With four bedrooms and a flexible floor plan, this property serves as an ideal canvas for a significant renovation project.

 

 

  • 4 bed
  • 1 bath
  • 1,354 sqft
  • 4,879 sqft lot
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About This Turn-of-the-Century New Jersey Fixer-Upper – $99K

This sprawling four-bedroom detached home offers immense potential for buyers ready to tackle a renovation project. Acquired via tax lien foreclosure, this turn-of-the-century residence features a classic layout including a formal dining room, family room, and a full basement. Forced air heating and gas water heaters serve the interior spaces, while the building sits within walking distance of local restaurants, the zoo, and scenic city parks.
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If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

 

 

 

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64 Walnut St, Bridgeton, NJ 08302                                      $99,000

 

 

 

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Bridgeton, New Jersey

Bridgeton is the county seat of Cumberland County and serves as a historic anchor for Southern New Jersey. The city is distinguished by its extensive historic district, which features over 2,000 properties showcasing a variety of architectural styles from the Victorian and Federalist eras. This urban center is positioned along the Cohansey River, providing a mix of residential neighborhoods, small businesses, and local government offices that define the city’s character.

The surrounding area is dominated by the vast agricultural landscapes that earned New Jersey the Garden State nickname. Rolling farm fields and nurseries stretch out from the city limits, producing a significant portion of the region’s crops. This rural environment provides a sharp contrast to the city’s denser streets, offering open space and a slower pace of life characterized by farm stands and quiet country roads that connect the local townships.

Natural recreation is a major draw for the region, with the 1,100-acre Bridgeton City Park serving as a centerpiece for outdoor activity. This park system includes the Cohanzick Zoo, scenic walking trails, and several lakes for fishing and boating. Additionally, the proximity to the Delaware Bay and various wildlife management areas makes the surrounding vicinity a prime location for bird watching, hiking, and exploring the unique coastal wetlands and marshes that define the Southern New Jersey shoreline.

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Bridgeton, New Jersey | Driving

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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House View featured at 64 Walnut St, Bridgeton, NJ, 08302

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