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Clinton, NJ Condos for Sale

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    $339,900 Coming Soon

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath

    94 N Slope, Clinton, NJ 08809

    great Glenview end unit model offers lots of light. first floor, updated, over sized garage, outdoor sitting, privacy, walk in closet, new hot water heater and so moreSeller has no knowledge of the fireplace it?s as is

    BETH HARDING BHHS FOX & ROACH

    94 N Slope, Clinton, NJ 08809
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    $279,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath

    12 N Slope, Clinton, NJ 08809

    Wonderful and spacious 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo just minutes from downtown Clinton, shopping, and major highways.You will find high ceilings in the kitchen and living room and a dedicated dining room all on the first floor. Walk up a short staircase to the 2nd level where you will find 1 bedroom plus a loft coverted into an extra bedroom or office for multiple use purposed, a modern renovated

    Alyssa Mani COLDWELL BANKER REALTY

    12 N Slope, Clinton, NJ 08809

Why Live in Clinton

Clinton, New Jersey, located in the Raritan Valley region, is known for its historic mills, such as the Red Mill Museum Village and the Hunterdon Art Museum housed in the Stone Mill. This small town of about 2,700 residents offers a cozy atmosphere with a walkable central area and convenient access to larger cities via Interstate 78 and U.S. Route 22. Commuters can also use the New Jersey commuter rail at the nearby Annandale station. Clinton Public School serves students from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, while high school students can attend the highly rated North Hunterdon High School or Voorhees High School. Housing styles in Clinton include Expanded Cape Cods, Colonial Revivals, and ranch-style homes, with Victorian and Colonial Revival homes more common on Main Street. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Spruce Run Reservoir for boating, fishing, and hiking, as well as the Round Valley Reservoir with its swimming beach and wilderness campsites. Local parks like Hunts Mills Park and Bundt Park offer additional recreational opportunities. Clinton hosts various events throughout the year, including a yuletide fireworks show, a Christmas Parade, and Friday Night Music from May through September. Dining options range from Finnagel’s Irish pub to the Clinton House for steaks and seafood, with Juniper Hill and Cree Wine Company being popular spots for craft cocktails and cuisine. For shopping, residents have access to several small shopping centers, as well as a Walmart and ShopRite supermarket for necessities.

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