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Beverly, NJ Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $550,000

    • Studio
    • 2,252 Sq Ft

    718 Woodlane Rd, Beverly, NJ 08010

    This property is a history lover's dream! Pre 1900's, this multi-family(duplex) is nestled in green acre woods. For a short term stay, Woodrow Wilson, once resided here! 1st floor unit has 2 bedrooms (possibly 3), 1 bath galley kitchen, living room and dining room. Upper unit has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room, kitchen and a walk up attic. This property is close to public transportation,

    Nada Kinniebrew Kinniebrew Associates, Inc.

    718 Woodlane Rd, Beverly, NJ 08010
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    $550,000

    • Studio
    • 2,912 Sq Ft

    310 Front St, Beverly, NJ 08010

    RIVER FRONT/DUPLEX/ MULTI-FAMILY! 2 UNITS! 5 BEDROOMS IN THE FRONT AND 2 BEDROOMS IN THE BACK! This Property sits facing the Delaware River with a spectacular view of the water and Neshaminy State Park. The view is unobstructed so you will able to see the river and the State park on the Pennsylvania side while sitting on the porch and enjoying your favorite beverage as boats go by and all types

    Nada Kinniebrew Kinniebrew Associates, Inc.

    310 Front St, Beverly, NJ 08010

Why Live in Beverly

Beverly, New Jersey, is a small residential community situated along the Delaware River, serving as a midpoint between Trenton and Philadelphia. The area features a mix of early 20th-century single-family homes, including Cape Cod, colonial, and ranch styles. Beverly's suburban streets lead to the West Avenue Nature Trails, offering a heavily wooded escape along the river. Local dining options include Tacobirria Mexican Fast Food, Riccardo’s Pizza & Restaurant, and the Beverly Athletic Club, with additional eateries like Lolis Restaurant and the Golden Dawn Diner located along Route 130. For a broader selection, residents often travel about 10 miles southeast to Mount Holly, known for its diverse dining scene and local breweries.Beverly is well-connected by major highways, including the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 295, both accessible within 7 miles. NJ Transit buses and the River Line train provide public transportation options, linking the community to Trenton and Camden. The area is home to several parks, such as the City of Beverly Playground and Edgewater Park’s Memorial Field, which offer various recreational facilities. The nearby Pennington Park spans nearly 150 acres and features trails, dog parks, and playgrounds.Educationally, Beverly City School serves students from kindergarten through eighth grade, with high school students attending the highly rated Rancocas Valley Regional High School in Mount Holly. The Beverly Free Library hosts community events, while larger events and festivals are typically held in nearby towns like Mount Holly and Burlington. Beverly's crime rate is lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal as a residential community.
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