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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
Why Live in New Vernon



New Vernon, located in the heart of Harding Township, NJ, is a community known for its historical charm and expansive green spaces. The area is home to many politicians, Fortune 500 executives, and industrialists, contributing to its reputation as one of New Jersey's most exclusive locales. Forbes has even recognized it among the 'Top 25 Richest Zip Codes.' Housing options range from elegant estates and historic manors to bungalows and cottages in the Mount Kemble Lake community, with most properties set on more than 3 acres, offering privacy and large backyards. The Harding Township School District serves around 315 prekindergarten through eighth-grade students, and high schoolers attend Madison High, which is highly rated for its academics and sports programs. Additionally, many families choose nearby private schools such as the Pingry School and Morristown-Beard. The community features thousands of acres of protected green space, including Bayne Park, Kirby Hall Park, Memorial Park, and Blue Mill Fields. The Great Swamp Wildlife Refuge, nearly 8,000 acres in size, offers hiking and nature viewing opportunities. Local dining options include the Green Village Deli, known for its Chinese chicken salad, and Minuteman Whiskey Bar & BBQ. For a sweet treat, The Candy Store of Harding offers handmade truffles. While New Vernon has a few shops and restaurants, additional amenities are just a 10-minute drive away. The community's dedication to preserving its bucolic nature and history makes it a unique place to call home.