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Pond Run Housing (62+)
Studio - 1 Bed
9 Lamont Ave, Trenton, NJ 08619
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Pond Run Housing (62+)
Studio - 1 Bed
9 Lamont Ave, Trenton, NJ 08619
$1,323 - $1,456 per month
Trenton Watch Factory
Studio - 2 Beds
720 Monmouth St, Trenton, NJ 08609
$1,365 - $1,890 per month
Lalor Gardens, LLC
Studio - 2 Beds
38 Stenton Ct, Hamilton, NJ 08610
Trenton's rich historical heritage comes alive through attractions like the Old Barracks Museum and the William Trent House, which dates back to 1719. The New Jersey State Museum showcases art and cultural artifacts, while the CURE Insurance Arena hosts Trenton Thunder baseball games and concerts. Residents enjoy outdoor recreation at Cadwalader Park, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted of Central Park fame. Local dining includes standout spots like 1911 Smoke House Barbeque and Sabor Latino for Latin cuisine.
The housing market in Trenton spans from $145,000 to $1,179,000, with a median sale price of $319,500. Single family homes in the desirable Hiltonia neighborhood command a median price of $417,000, while similar properties in Mill Hill have a median price of $270,000. The Berkeley Square and Parkside areas show median single family home prices of $308,100. Condominiums present more affordable options, with median prices of $269,000 for one bedroom units and $335,500 for two bedrooms.
Property taxes in Mercer County stand at 2.51%, higher than Philadelphia's 0.84% but comparable to Princeton's rate. The New Jersey state sales tax rate is 6.625%. Trenton's educational landscape includes highly rated private schools such as Villa Victoria Academy, which serves Berkeley Square, Parkside, and Hiltonia neighborhoods. Thomas Edison State College maintains a presence in the city. The Trenton Transit Center provides convenient access to Philadelphia and New York City via Amtrak, NJ Transit, and SEPTA rail services. The city experiences four distinct seasons with summer highs in the mid 80s Fahrenheit and winter lows in the mid 20s Fahrenheit.