Old Bridge Township
Suburban Neighborhood in Old Bridge, New Jersey
Middlesex County 07747, 08857
From smaller Cape Cods and ranch-style homes to larger colonials and new traditionals
Old Bridge’s unique atmosphere—one that blends the old with the new—also extends to the housing market. “There’s everything from bungalows to mini mansions around here,” says Cleary. “The prices are a little higher than some other nearby neighborhoods, but that’s partly because of all it offers and the access it provides. You might find something for a little cheaper further south, but you’d be giving up some of that access.” True to Cleary’s description, prospective homebuyers will find Cape Cods, ranch styles, and bi-levels to larger Colonial Revivals and new-traditional estates. Examples of the former can range from $350,000 to $700,000, while Colonial Revivals range from $500,000 to $800,000. New-traditional builds, usually larger homes that sit on significant acreage, range from $800,000 to $1.3 million. Grand modern estates, or homes on especially large tracts of land, can occasionally reach as high as $2 million. The housing market is active, with homes often selling quickly due to high demand. "A lot of people come from Brooklyn and the city in general for the space and the lower price," Cleary notes.High marks for Old Bridge Township School District
The Old Bridge Township School District covers the area and students can begin at Walter M. Schirra Elementary, which serves kindergarten through fifth grade and earns an A from Niche. From there, students can move on to A-minus rated Carl Sandburg Middle before finishing up at A-rated Old Bridge High School. Old Bridge High is known for its exceptional athletics program, which in addition to producing professional athletes across several leagues, has won recent championships in track and field, cross country and volleyball.Proximity to New York City and popular beaches
The New Jersey Turnpike and the NJ Transit Bus system gives residents straightforward access to New York City. Laurence Harbor Beach sits seven miles away, while Sea Bright and Sandy Hook are both less than 25 miles away—making for easy escapes to the beach. Those in search of a vacation beyond the shore have options as well, with Cleary explaining: “Jersey Shore is a big draw obviously, but a lot of people also get away to places like the Thomas Edison Center in Menlo Park. And of course, people try to get to Atlantic City as often as they can.” In addition to being the commercial corridor of the township, Route 9 also makes for a simple way to get across town and beyond. “It’s cliché to say, but Old Bridge is the kind of place where you can find just about anything you want. And if you can’t find it here, you can almost certainly find it just a short drive up to the city.” Newark Liberty Airport is 23 miles from the township, while HMH Old Bridge Medical Center—a significant medical office and employer in the area—is directly accessible from within town.Over 1,600 acres of space for activities at Cheesequake State Park
Cheesequake State Park is a popular destination for both hiking and weekend camping, with free entry and over 1,600 acres to explore. The park's diverse landscapes include forests, marshes and open fields, providing habitats for various wildlife. Trails wind through the park, letting hikers experience the scent of pine and the sound of leaves crunching underfoot. Veterans Park features playgrounds, picnic areas, and sports fields where the community gathers for weekend games and barbecues. Battlefield Park offers walking trails that meander through historical sites and lush greenery, inviting residents to immerse themselves in both nature and history.Ponte Vecchio serves up classic Italian cuisine
The main shopping artery of Old Bridge is along Route 9, a bustling corridor lined with a mix of big-box retailers and local establishments. “If you want it, you can probably find it,” says Cleary. “Old Bridge has a lot, and what it doesn’t have is just a short drive away.” The area boasts two Walmarts and a brand-new ShopRite that serve as the places where residents restock the pantry. Dining options are plentiful and diverse, with Old Bridge known for its array of Italian restaurants. One example is Ponte Vecchio, a classic Florence-inspired eatery with elevated takes on seafood and classic pasta. Pine Tavern, also along Route 9, offers hearty meals and a welcoming atmosphere for enjoying good food and drinks with friends. Sweet treats are close by as well, with the recent arrival of Duck Donuts delighting locals who enjoy the customizable delights.Old Bridge Day, a celebration of the community
Seasonal events like the Italian American Festival and Old Bridge Day bring residents together to celebrate with live music, food stalls and cultural performances. Pumpkin patches and farmers’ markets pop up as the weather cools down, filling the air with the sweet scent of ripe apples and freshly baked goods. "Around October or so, you start to see a lot of people come up from the city," says Cleary. "Some come to pick their own pumpkins, and others just to appreciate the beauty from their cars."


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Mark Viggiani
Responds QuicklyKeller Williams Realty Central Monmouth
(732) 573-4704
42 Total Sales
1 in Old Bridge Township
$412,000 Price
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Josephine Schiffres
IMPERIAL REALTY PROPERTIES
(848) 225-9854
36 Total Sales
2 in Old Bridge Township
$260K - $504K Price Range
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Katarzyna 'Kate' Maldonado
REALTY ONE GROUP CENTRAL
(848) 207-2684
40 Total Sales
7 in Old Bridge Township
$140K - $512K Price Range
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Sahar Karykous
Responds QuicklyResources Real Estate
(732) 702-3408
36 Total Sales
3 in Old Bridge Township
$67K - $6.7M Price Range
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Carole Kubis
EXP Realty
(848) 206-1825
81 Total Sales
2 in Old Bridge Township
$400K - $510K Price Range
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Jacki Powell
Keller Williams Realty Ocean Living
(848) 276-6346
35 Total Sales
1 in Old Bridge Township
$450,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Old Bridge Township | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 3 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 2 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 3 | 4 |
Larceny | 3 | 4 |
Crime Score | 3 | 4 |
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Old Bridge Township Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Old Bridge Township, Old Bridge sell after 24 days on the market compared to the national average of 48 days. The median sale price for homes in Old Bridge Township, Old Bridge over the last 12 months is $579,950, up 5% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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