Explore Similar Mobile Homes Within 10 Miles of Harding, NJ
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$89,900 Open Sun 1PM - 4PM
- 2 Beds
- 1 Bath
- 826 Sq Ft
408 Kenbury Rd, Branchburg, NJ 08876
Large and roomy, manufactured home, includes CAC, ceiling fan, eat-in kitchen, washer & dryer, 2-car paved driveway, covered wood deck, storage shed, Bath remodeled in 2024, Some Underneath Insulation recently replaced, Tie-Downs recently adjusted and Township Inspected...Close to major highways, 22, 78, 202, 206, 287, shopping, (Wegmans, Home Depot, Bridgewater Commons Mall, etc.)nearby NYC Bus
GABRIEL PINCHINSON WEICHERT CO REALTORS
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$123,000 Open Sun 12PM - 3PM
- 2 Beds
- 1 Bath
20 5th St, Wayne, NJ 07470
Presenting this newly renovated home in Finns Mobile Home Park! This 2 bedroom, 1 full bathroom unit sits on a level, corner lot in the rear of the mobile home park. Enjoy central AC and Heat from the newly installed ductless units. Spend time on the brand new deck that spans the length of the home. Enter/exit home onto the deck through either the single door or beautiful sliding glass doors in
Marie Notarangelo Weichert Realtors, Wayne
Why Live in Harding
Harding, New Jersey, is a forested township in southeast Morris County known for its peaceful country living and picturesque surroundings. The area is characterized by dense oak and cedar forests, sprawling parks, and upscale country homes on spacious lots near wildlife preserves. Home styles range from modest Cape Cods and ramblers to larger Colonial Revivals and New Traditional homes, often situated on an acre or more of land. Residents enjoy the vibrant, forested environment with hilly residential roads cloaked in trees and lined by brick and farm fences. Harding is home to the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, which features over 11 miles of footpaths where visitors can spot coyotes, river otters, and occasionally black bears. Lord Stirling Park offers stables and multi-use trails for hiking and horseback riding, while Jockey Hollow, part of Morristown National Historic Park, provides wooded trails and Revolutionary War history, including the Henry Wick House. For dining and shopping, locals often visit downtown Morristown, which is a few miles north and features bars, shops, and restaurants like Homestead Bar & Kitchen and Morris Pizza. Harding Township School and Madison High School both receive high ratings, with Madison High School offering the STEAM Academy for enhanced learning in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. The township is conveniently located near major corporations and transportation hubs, with I-287 running through Harding and Manhattan just a 43-mile drive away. The Morristown and Madison NJ Transit stations are 6 miles from Harding, providing train access to New York City, while Newark Liberty International Airport is 28 miles away.