Stockton NJ Real Estate & Homes for Rent2 Properties Found
The median home value in Stockton, NJ is $465,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $330,000.
The national median home value is $231,815.
The average price of homes sold in Stockton, NJ is $465,000.
Approximately 69% of Stockton homes are owned,
compared to 23% rented, while
8% are vacant.
Stockton real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Courtesy: Callaway Henderson Sotheby's Int'l-Lambertville
View additional infoA sweet two bedroom cottage located in the charming Boro of historic Stockton. Recently renovated to include all new natural gas Heating and Central AC, a sweet kitchen with new custom high quality cabinets, new stove , dishwasher and refrigerator, open cubbie shelving, blackboard painted wall, soapstone counters and a custom island. Kitchen is large enough for a small dining room table. The entrance offers a nice big carpeted space, great as an office or play room, with an adjacent mechanical and laundry room. The 2nd level leads to a spacious living room/dining room with loads of natural light and hardwood flooring, the remodeled charming kitchen with hardwood flooring has an ample industrial window above the sink looking out towards the rear of the property. Two bedrooms and a cool vintage bathroom completes the 2nd level. Stockton is part of the lively river towns of Lambertville and New Hope, with their diverse galleries, intriguing shops, and acclaimed restaurants, are minutes away. The Stockton Bridge traverses the river to bucolic Bucks County, Pennsylvania, noted for its festivals, art galleries, regional theater, vineyards, and watersports as well as boating on the mighty Delaware. Stockton is approximately one hour from Philadelphia, one-and-a half hours from New York City, and 25 minutes from Princeton.
Courtesy: Callaway Henderson Sotheby's Int'l-Lambertville
View additional infoA stunning renovated Greek Revival Stone home, circa 1850's is steeped in local history. Once the residence of the Colligan family and former owners of the Stockton Inn, known as a famous gathering place which inspired the iconic Rodgers and Hart song, "There's a Small Hotel" (with a wishing well) debuted on Broadway in 1936. This elegant home has been beautifully brought back its glory by the current owners maintaining the original charm, grace and character. Welcomed by a stately covered front porch, enter into a center hall flanked by a formal dining room and two formal living rooms awash with natural light having gleaming refinished original hardwood flooring throughout. High ceilings, period mantles, beautiful original stacked moldings surrounding the doors, openings and windows are depictive of 19th century refined woodworking details. A newly renovated eat-in gourmet kitchen with all new stainless appliances, gas stove w/hood, soap stone counters, cathedral ceiling, exposed stone, an original walk-in stone wood burning fireplace and period mural painted walls exude sophistication. Adjacent to the kitchen is a cozy den with a wood burning stove, which leads to the spacious formal dining room. The enclosed sunroom is a perfect place to relax or dine al-fresco on the rear patio. A powder room completes the main floor. The main staircase leads to the 2nd floor having 4 large bedrooms, original hardwood floors and a full bath. The top floor is an additional bedroom with exposed beams, skylights and includes two rooms. Come and explore this quaint town set on the banks of the Delaware River in Hunterdon County in the village of Stockton. This small town is alive with a rich, quiet culture that is home to an exceptional year-round, indoor community market that has received state-wide accolades. The lively river towns of Lambertville and New Hope, with their diverse galleries, intriguing shops, and acclaimed restaurants, are minutes away. The Stockton Bridge traverses the river to bucolic Bucks County, Pennsylvania, noted for its festivals, art galleries, regional theater, vineyards, and watersports as well as boating on the mighty Delaware. Stockton is approximately one hour from Philadelphia, one-and-a half hours from New York City, and 25 minutes from Princeton.
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