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Ewing draws first-time homebuyers in the Trenton-Princeton metro area
Looking for your first home can be daunting as you consider location, size and of course, price. However, first-time buyers have found success in Ewing. "It's the perfect place for first-time home buyers because of the affordability," says Lisa Theodore, a Compass Relator. "Home prices are more affordable in Ewing than in other areas of the greater Princeton area." In addition to home prices, location also draws residents to Ewing, Theodore says. Ewing residents can easily access New York, Princeton and Philadelphia thanks to the nearby major roadways. Residents can live minutes from the Delaware River. The Trenton-Mercer Airport is also right in town.
Ewing Veterans Day Ceremony occurs annually each year on November 11th.
Enjoy a day on the green at Mountain View Golf Course in Ewing.
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A competitive housing market with Cape Cod-style homes and condos
Cape Cod-style homes dot Ewing's residential streets, most priced between $200,000 and $350,000. A newly built colonial with three bedrooms and three baths costs about $425,000. Those looking for smaller spaces have condos as an option. But you’ll probably have to act fast. "Everything sells fast in New Jersey, period," Theodore says. "[Homes receive] multiple offers [but] it depends on the condition. If you have homes that have been updated, homes that are staged and well taken care of, those are usually gone within the first week."
Cape Cod style homes are a popular choice in the Ewing neighborhood.
Brick Ranch Style Homes are common in Ewing.
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Education includes Ewing Public Schools and The College of New Jersey
Neighborhood children attend Ewing Public Schools, including Ewing High School. During high school, eligible students can enroll in up to five college courses at The College of New Jersey, Rider University and Mercer County Community College. The College of New Jersey, conveniently located in Ewing, is ranked as the top public school in the Northern United States, according to U.S. News World & Report. Ewing is also home to Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf, which has educated children from pre-kindergarten to age 21 for over a century.
Older students may expect to attend Ewing High School.
The College of New Jersey Arts in Ewing fosters creativity among its students.
Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf serves students with hearing disabilities in Ewing.
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Explore parks and a public golf course near the Delaware River
Enjoy a picnic lunch on a lovely spring day at John S. Watson Park. Take a stroll around the park as children burn off energy on the playground. There are also places to barbecue if you spend the entire day there. Or, if a round of golf is your pleasure, try out the green at Mountain View, a public golf course. Washington Crossing State Park is nearby, where George Washington crossed the Delaware River in 1776. You can hike and visit a museum on the grounds.
John S Watson Park is a greenspace oasis in the Ewing neighborhood.
The gorgeous Delaware River courses along the perimeter of the Ewing neighborhood.
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Dining ranges from fast-food to local spots like Blooming Grove Inn
When it’s time to refuel, Ewing has a wide selection of eateries, from "restaurants overlooking the river, fast food and there's in-between mom & pop owned places," Theodore said. "Ewing has a diverse variety of local restaurants where you can get a good meal. From Mexican to American to pancake houses." Enjoy Mediterranean-inspired dishes on Erini Restaurant’s outdoor patio as you watch the sunset on the Delaware river. You can dine in an old Victorian mansion at Blooming Grove Inn, an elevated Americana restaurant.
Erini Restaurant is beloved in Ewing for their contemporary Mediterranean eats and outdoor area.
Primo's Hoagies in Ewing is a popular spot, especially around lunchtime.
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On average, homes in Ewing, NJ sell after 40 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Ewing, NJ over the last 12 months is $385,000, up 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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“We call Glendale the ‘Leave It to Beaver’ neighborhood,” says John Anastasio, President of the Glendale Civic Association and 17-year resident of this Ewing Township, New Jersey, community. “It’s a beautiful little place where the neighbors all see each other and interact with each other, the kids all play on the streets and people walk their dogs.” The mostly residential neighborhood is defined by established Cape Cod and Dutch Colonial Revival homes set relatively close together on shady, landscaped lots, giving it a close-knit feel. Some shops and restaurants can be found in the community, but the greater Ewing Township has even more to offer. Tree-lined streets shade pedestrians as they walk through the neighborhood’s many sidewalks. Glendale’s streets form into a semi-grid are filled with ranch-style homes, split levels and two-story houses which take inspiration from Cape Cod and Dutch Colonial Revival homes. These historic homes were built between the 1920s and ‘50s, usually have two to four bedrooms and span between 1,000 and 2,000 square feet. Prices range from $250,000 to $400,000, depending on the home’s updates. South of Parkway Avenue, duplexes and cubic Four Squares reign supreme. Many of these homes are valued between $200,000 and $250,000.
Ewingville is one of the oldest communities in Ewing Township. Dating back to the 18th century, Ewingville began as a small village on Shabakunk Creek. <br><br>Strolling along Ewingville's residential streets, you will find a smattering of quaint housing styles like Cape Cods, small colonials and ranch-style homes. While the houses may look different from one another, they feature manicured lawns and shady sidewalks with large trees. Houses in Ewingville tend to be priced between $250,000 and $550,000. A 1952 Cape Cod with three bedrooms and two baths costs $250,000, while a three-bedroom, two-bath Tudor built in 1980 costs $550,000. With the wide range of prices, first-time homebuyers have found success in the area, says Lisa Theodore, a Compass Relator. "It's the perfect place for first-time home buyers because of the affordability," Theodore says. "Home prices are more affordable in Ewing Township than in other areas of the greater Princeton area." But you'll probably have to act fast. "Everything sells fast in New Jersey, period," Theodore says. <br><br>Neighborhood children can attend Ewing Public Schools, beginning at one of three elementary schools: W.L. Antheil Elementary, Francis Lore Elementary and Parkway Elementary. Students then come all together at Gilmore J. Fisher Middle School. At Ewing High School, eligible students can enroll in up to five college courses at The College of New Jersey, Rider University and Mercer County Community College. Ewing High School has earned an overall B rating from Niche, including an A for its diversity, an A-minus for its sports programs, and a B for college preparation. The College of New Jersey, conveniently located in Ewingville, is ranked as the top public school in the Northern United States, according to U.S. News World & Report. Ewing is also home to Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf, which has educated children from pre-kindergarten to age 21 for over a century.<br><br>Spend Saturday watching your children play a baseball game at C. Wesley Armstrong Memorial Park. Or, spread out on the grass and have a picnic lunch. For a day of history, head on over to Drake Farm Park. This 26-acre park is home to the Benjamin Temple Historic House. The house, named after a farmer and son of one of the early setters in the Ewing area, is operated by the Ewing Township Historic Preservation Society. The house holds many historical documents, artifacts and photographs of the township's history. The historical society also hosts events, lectures and other programming from time to time at the house. If a round of golf is more your pleasure, try out the green at Mountain View, a public golf course. Washington Crossing State Park is nearby, where George Washington crossed the Delaware River in 1776. You can hike and visit a museum on the grounds. <br><br>While Ewingville has few restaurants, the rest of the township offers plenty of options. "There's restaurants overlooking the river, fast food and there's in-between mom & pop owned places," Theodore says. Enjoy Mediterranean-inspired dishes on Erini Restaurant’s outdoor patio as you watch the sunset on the Delaware river. You can dine in an old Victorian mansion at Blooming Grove Inn, an elevated Americana restaurant. "Ewing has a diverse variety of local restaurants where you can get a good meal. From Mexican to American to pancake houses," Theodore says. For all your errand needs, there's a pharmacy in Ewingville and nearby is the ShopRite of Ewing. <br><br>Ewingville's location also draws residents here because of the easy access New York, Princeton and Philadelphia after moving in, thanks to the nearby major roadways. The Trenton-Mercer Airport is also right in town. Living in Ewingville means finding a place to call home surrounded by neighborhood parks and access to the Delaware River.
Braeburn Heights is a small splice of Ewing Township. The neighborhood is located at the base of The College of New Jersey and near the Delaware River.<br><br>Braeburn Heights has a healthy mix of investment properties and move-in-ready homes. Housing styles primarily feature quaint ranch-styles, bungalows and colonials. You can also find multi-family properties and apartments. Empty lots and investment properties cost anywhere from $50,000 to $300,000, while move-in-ready and newly built homes range between $350,000 to $550,000. With the wide range of prices, first-time homebuyers have found success in the area, says Lisa Theodore, a Compass Relator. "It's the perfect place for first-time home buyers because of the affordability," Theodore says. "Home prices are more affordable in Ewing Township than in other areas of the greater Princeton area." But you'll have to act fast. "Everything sells fast in New Jersey, period," Theodore says. <br><br>Neighborhood children can attend Ewing Public Schools, beginning at one of three elementary schools: W.L. Antheil Elementary, Francis Lore Elementary and Parkway Elementary. Students then come all together at Gilmore J. Fisher Middle School. At Ewing High School, eligible students can enroll in up to five college courses at The College of New Jersey, Rider University and Mercer County Community College. Ewing High School has earned an overall B rating from Niche, including an A for its diversity, an A-minus for its sports programs, and a B for college preparation. The College of New Jersey, conveniently located in the township, is ranked as the top public school in the Northern United States, according to U.S. News World & Report. Ewing is also home to Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf, which has educated children from pre-kindergarten to age 21 for over a century.<br><br>After school, take your little ones to Higgs Park. A quaint 3-acre outdoor space, Higgs Park is named after Florence S. Higgs, a beloved local educator and principal of the former Ewing Park Elementary School that once stood where the park is. Kids can romp around Higg Park's playground or shoot hoops on the basketball court. There's also a picnic area, grills and a gazebo. For more active recreation, the play to be is Moody Park. If there's a little league or adult league ball game happening, it's probably at one of Moody Park's baseball, softball or t-ball fields. There are also batting cages and concession stands. If baseball isn't your sport, have no fear. Moody Park has basketball courts and football fields, providing space for nearly every sport in every season. Or, if a round of golf is your pleasure, try out the green at Mountain View, a public golf course. Washington Crossing State Park is nearby, where George Washington crossed the Delaware River in 1776. You can hike and visit a museum on the grounds. <br><br>The township has a wide selection of eateries, from "restaurants overlooking the river, fast food and there's in-between mom & pop owned places," Theodore says. Braeburn Heights has a local pizza place, a wing and sub shop and a deli. Nearby, you can run a bunch of errands from grocery shopping at the ShopRite of Ewing, filling a prescription, mailing off packages or stopping at the bank.<br><br>Thanks to nearby major roadways, Braeburn Heights residents can easily access New York, Princeton and Philadelphia. The Trenton-Mercer Airport is also right in town.
Parkway Village is a quaint neighborhood located in the heart of Ewing Township. <br><br>Reflecting it's small size, Parkway Village is home to primarily charming Cape Cods, cottages, and bungalows. Homes sit on small lots with manicured lawns and short driveways. Prices fall between $200,000 and $400,000. A four-bedroom, one-bath Cape Cod with a cozy front porch costs around $315,000. With the wide range of prices, first-time homebuyers have found success in the area, says Lisa Theodore, a Compass Relator. "It's the perfect place for first-time home buyers because of the affordability," Theodore says. "Home prices are more affordable in Ewing Township than in other areas of the greater Princeton area." But you'll probably have to act fast. "Everything sells fast in New Jersey, period," Theodore says. <br><br>Neighborhood children can attend Ewing Public Schools, beginning at one of three elementary schools: Parkway Elementary. W.L. Antheil Elementary and Francis Lore Elementary. Students then come all together at Gilmore J. Fisher Middle School. At Ewing High School, eligible students can enroll in up to five college courses at The College of New Jersey, Rider University and Mercer County Community College. Ewing High School has earned an overall B rating from Niche, including an A for its diversity, an A-minus for its sports programs, and a B for college preparation. The College of New Jersey, conveniently located right next to Parkway Village, is ranked as the top public school in the Northern United States, according to U.S. News World & Report. The Christina Seix Academy is located in Parkway Village. This small private school educates roughly 175 students aged 3 to 13. The township is also home to Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf, which has educated children from pre-kindergarten to age 21 for over a century. <br><br>After school, take your little ones to Higgs Park. A quaint 3-acre outdoor space, Higgs Park is named after Florence S. Higgs, a beloved local educator and principal of the former Ewing Park Elementary School that once stood where the park is. Kids can romp around Higgs Park's playground or shoot hoops on the basketball court. There's also a picnic area, grills and a gazebo. For more active recreation, the play to be is Moody Park. If there's a little league or adult league ball game happening, it's probably at one of Moody Park's baseball, softball or t-ball fields. There are also batting cages and concession stands. If baseball isn't your sport, have no fear. Moody Park has basketball courts and football fields, providing space for nearly every sport in every season. If a round of golf is your pleasure, try out the green at Mountain View, a public golf course or join the Trenton Country Club. There's also the Mercer Bucks Pickleball Club, where you can take lessons, play competitively or have a friendly match with friends. Washington Crossing State Park is nearby, where George Washington crossed the Delaware River in 1776. You can hike and visit a museum on the grounds. <br><br>When it's time to refuel after a day of playing sports, choose from a wide selection of restaurants in Parkway Village and the greater township. "There are restaurants overlooking the river, fast food and there's in-between mom & pop owned places," Theodore said. "Ewing has a diverse variety of local restaurants where you can get a good meal." Places to grab a bite in and around Parkway Village include The New Ewing Diner & Restaurant, a Jersey classic. Right down the street is another Jersey staple, a bagel shop. At New York Bagel & Deli, you can order a classic bacon egg and cheese bagel or keep it simple with a thick layer of cream cheese on an everything bagel. At The Table II, enjoy authentic Southern foods, including chicken wings, barbecue brisket, macaroni and cheese and black-eyed peas. Parkway Village is home to many businesses to take care of all your errands. All in one trip, you can mail off packages, stop by the bank and fill a prescription. For large grocery shops, head on over to the ShopRite of Ewing. <br> <br>New residents are drawn to the area because of the accessibility to New York, Princeton and Philadelphia. The Trenton-Mercer Airport is also right in town. No matter where you travel or for how long, you can always return home to your Parkway Village community.
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