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Keasbey, NJ Houses for Sale

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    $659,999

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,164 Sq Ft

    63 Clinton Ave, Keasbey, NJ 08832

    Welcome to this brick front, multi zone heating & cooling move-in ready 4-bedroom, 3 full-bath home. Located in a desirable neighborhood. Step inside with high ceiling foyer. Bright & airy living room with hardwood floors.The spacious family room with hardwood floors, recessed light, and a gas fireplace. Updated kitchen with SS appliances, backsplash,recessed lights & quartz counter top.Upstairs

    Rita Dharia WEICHERT CO REALTORS

    63 Clinton Ave, Keasbey, NJ 08832
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    $250,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1.5 Baths

    13 Ling St, Fords, NJ 08863

    ESTATE SALE!!! This is a total rehab!! Money is in the Land. Contractors bring your imagination!!! Seller will make no repairs or offer any concessions or repairs. Buyer responsible for all township requirements and expense to obtain CO/smoke certification.

    NANDAI SOOKHOO WEICHERT CO REALTORS

    13 Ling St, Fords, NJ 08863

Why Live in Keasbey

Keasbey, NJ, a small industrial community within Woodbridge Township, offers picturesque views of the Raritan River. Located approximately 32 miles from downtown Manhattan, Keasbey attracts those seeking more space while remaining close to the city. The housing market features single-family ranch-style homes, townhomes, and newly constructed Colonials, often selling at or above asking price. Residential streets are characterized by small lots with lush front lawns, some enclosed by chain link fences. Local children attend highly-rated schools, including Iselin Middle School and John F. Kennedy Memorial High School, known for their strong academic and extracurricular programs. While Keasbey itself is industrial, nearby Perth Amboy and Hopelawn provide dining and shopping options, such as Don Miguelon and Mama Lena's Restaurant & Pizza. For larger shopping trips, residents can visit the Menlo Park Mall, just 5 miles away, featuring stores like Nordstrom and Macy's, as well as a movie theater and Rainforest Cafe. Recreational opportunities include Clinton Avenue Park with its playground and athletic facilities, and nearby Bruce A. Turcotte Memorial Park and Washington Park. Major highways like I-287, I-95, and Route 9, along with local rail stations, ensure convenient travel to Manhattan and the Jersey Shore.
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