The median home value in Hopewell, NJ is $582,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $290,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Hopewell, NJ is $582,000.
Approximately 71% of Hopewell homes are owned,
compared to 25% rented, while
4% are vacant.
Hopewell real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Experience the perfect blend of historic charm and modern elegance at 11 Princeton Ave, a corner-lot gem with exceptional curb appeal! This fully renovated colonial-style home in Hopewell preserves its timeless character while embracing stylish, contemporary interiors. With 4 spacious bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, the open-concept layout features a bright, airy living room that flows seamlessly into a modern kitchen complete with an island, stunning cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances. Equipped with brand new forced hot air and central air systems, this home ensures year-round comfort. The second floor offers a conveniently located laundry area, while the primary bedroom boasts a generous walk-in closet and access to a spacious walk-up attic for ample storage. Located in a friendly neighborhood near parks, schools, shopping, and public transit, this home offers both charm and convenience. Don t miss this unique opportunity schedule a showing today and make it yours!
Estate sale. Home is being sold strictly "as-is". Seller will not make any repairs or offer any credit.
At the end of a winding, scenic driveway right outside Hopewell Borough lies this rare gem dripping in charm and possibility. Dating back to the 1700s, this 12-acre estate, once part of the sprawling 800-acre kingdom of Betty Wold Johnson, beckons for someone looking to embrace history, nature, and perhaps just a touch of eccentricity. Enveloped by rolling hills and graced with a charming red barn, this property abuts the future D&R Greenway preserve, gifted by Betty Wold Johnson s estate. Its fortunate new owner will have access to an astounding 16 miles of hiking, birding, and biking trails. Nature is truly your neighbor here. The bones of the property are as classic as they come: a historic farmhouse practically begging for a renovation. It started as a humble fieldstone structure before growing into a stately all-brick home thanks to some enthusiastic expansions over the centuries. Multiple fireplaces create cozy nooks, while large formal rooms set the stage for hosting all sorts of soir es. Whether you need bedrooms or a home office or two, this spacious home has a very flexible floor plan to tailor to your needs. Old-world charm aside, there s also a modern twist that adds just a dash of glamour: a leasable helipad. If helicopter jaunts into Manhattan are on your list of priorities, this feature might be the clincher! Be in New York in twenty minutes or less with no turnpike required! Although this home has seen a few centuries and is looking for someone with the vision to restore it to its former glory, for the right buyer, this is the ultimate opportunity to own a piece of history and make it entirely your own! There is a conservation easement on the property and it cannot be subdivided. Other restrictions may apply. Please send current pre approval or Proof of Funds for Showing Confirmation
One-Of-A-Kind. Inspiring. Authentic. Mid-Century Farmhouse Cottage. Detached Two Story Oversized Garage. All New Energy-Efficient Heat Pump HVAC. All New Fresh Water Well System. All New 200 Amp Electric Service. Hoot Aeration Septic System. Generac Full House Standy-by Generator, Large Parking Area. Walk-Up Basement. Off-Grid Feel. Access to Beaches, Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Cities. Historical Hopewell NJ. Hopewell Valley School District. 73 Lambertville Hopewell Rd is a one-of-a-kind eco-friendly property nestled on a gently terraced hillside lot in the historical township of Hopewell NJ. The two bedroom, one bath, 1336 SQFT house is presented in mid-century cottage farm style with authentic features; cathedral and vaulted ceilings, wood beams, brick-stone fireplace, wood cabinetry, blend-in doors, wood siding, and clawfoot soaking tub. It is the perfect house to invent and unleash your own choice of living style and decor. Foodies, artists, landscapers, writers, musicians, craftsman, singles, friends, athletes, historians, gamers, runners, bikers, seniors, simply anyone, will be able to express themselves with design and finish choices that reflect their loves and inspirations. Picker-chic, country cottage, mid-century-modern, music afcianado, futuristic urban, inspirational, minimalist, Santa Fe, hodge-podge, global traveler, Bohemian-chic, art-gallerific, vintage-eclectic, cozy-comforts, wellness-junkie, and treasure-chest are just some of the many incredible decor themes one could explore. It's all possible because the house flow, room sizes, and bones allow for free-range creativity and usefulness. To help you see the possibilities we have provided a few digitally staged ideas of different uses of the same room. Imagine all the amazing things you could do @ 73 Lambertville. The grounds feature rock walls, native plants, maintained landscaping, professional grading, shady tree canopy, open-to-sun picnic space, front and back parking areas, untouched mini-woodlands, seasonally active stream, rock garden, all in a manageable lot space. Access is excellent. What s nearby and accessible? The villages of Hopewell, Pennington, Princeton, Lambertville, New Hope, NJ Beaches, Mountains, Lakes, National-County-Township parks, Sculpture Gardens, Museums, Hospitals, Broadway, Sports Venues, Places of Worship, Colleges and Universities, Restaurants - farm to table, New York and Philadelphia. Hopewell NJ is a welcoming rural suburban township with a rich history dating back over 276 years. Including all sorts of events, important firsts, innovations, important moments, celebrities, and U.S. founders. The lands directly adjacent to Van Dyke Rd were encamped by the Continental Army during the American Revolution - over 12,000 men, 1,300 horses, and 66 cannons. General Washington and his staff rested in the village at the House of Decisions. It s likely that over the years many historical figures walked across the property and may have even pitched a tent on or nearby. According to archeologists, this area of New Jersey was at one time submerged underwater, over the course of many years the waters receded and gave way to the mountains and forests that currently exist. The original inhabitants of the region, the Lenni Lenape Indigenous peoples, hunted and began taming the lands, whose fertile soils were excellent for producing crops. The combined original and revolutionary history of America occurred physically on and around 73 Lambertville Hopewell Rd. All sorts of ancient treasures from fossilized shells, arrow heads to coins, and glass have been unearthed all over the area. One might believe that a metal detector would be a good first investment after moving in. Some life words, things to do, that come to mind to describe all that is possible at 73 Lambertville Hopewell Rd may include: explore, embrace, dream, realize, relax, work, do, make, revive, invent, recharge, serve and live well! One-of-a kind!
Build your dream home with Schaeffer Homes in Hopewell! This home is to be built through their Build On Your Lot Program. Featured here is the Ravello floor plan: The Ravello extends over 2 levels, starting at 2,363 square feet with stunning curb appeal. It features 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a 2-car garage. This home is known for its grand master bedroom, its 2-story formal dining room, and its huge open kitchen and family room. If you are in need of a sizable space for family gathering and entertainment, the Ravello is the perfect choice for your new home. NOTE: Home is to be built. Pictures and virtual tour are of the same base model with upgraded options shown. Other Schaeffer Floorplans are available to be built on this homesite. The homesite is listed for $200,000, the home is $300,900, and the estimate for land development cost is $136,000. Land development costs can be more or less than $136,000. It is unknown if a basement foundation is available until further soil testing is completed, which will be the responsibility of the Buyer. Seller and Builder make no representation of the feasibility and cost for site development and will provide a due diligence period to the Buyer. Schaeffer Homes has the exclusive right to build on this lot and will assist the Buyer through the due diligence process.
Maple Shade Farm is a scenic farmstead with a rich past dating to the mid-1700s in a setting that is pure paradise on the edge of Hopewell Borough. The views are incredible, stretching across 59 bucolic acres and towards neighboring St. Michael s Preserve. A gated driveway rambles past an all-new lighted riding ring, five fenced pastures with a new waterline for irrigation, and a large pond. A Pebbletec pool and spa are surrounded by a Himalayan-cut stone patio with walls reclaimed and repurposed from abandoned foundations in Bucks County. The spectacular house, born from an 1850s English barn, a late-18th century wagon house, plus a stone house addition with a wine cellar, is an incredible reinvention of the past while incorporating the ultimate in creature comforts. With so many well-thought-out recent improvements, there is now a new state-of-the-art air conditioning system, new plumbing, a whole house water filtration system, and a brand new pro-style six-burner Thermador range in the high-end yet rustic kitchen that will satisfy any culinary perfectionist. Because of the traditional barn framing. conventional walls weren t necessary creating an open-concept floorplan that will bring everyone together. The main level includes three great rooms. The first houses the living room, dining room, and a bar. The second unites the kitchen with a breakfast area and the family room, while the third is a wonderful entertaining space for the summer months with its multiple doors leading to the pool and grounds. Wide plank oak and chestnut flooring throughout the house and bluestone flooring over radiant heat add warmth and character to rooms. There is extensive use of handmade oak doors, all hung on locally designed handmade hinges and hardware, handmade lighting, plus solid oak and mahogany cabinetry throughout. A massive bedroom suite is the ultimate retreat with a fireplace, a dressing gallery with dual walk-in closets, built-in cabinetry, and a luxury bath. A second bedroom suite has a private bathroom, and across a broad loft, there are two additional bedrooms and another bathroom. A two-bay garage with a second-floor apartment and a new deck is handy for extra help, and a white oak early 19th-century garage barn can house additional vehicles. For livestock and machinery, the white oak timber barn, originally constructed in Readington, NJ, and moved in 2006 by the NJ Barn Company, contains two horse stalls, a large run-in area, a big machinery storage area, and custom lighting. This is an outstandingly presented offering that will be hard to duplicate elsewhere, whether your interest lies in horses or hobby farming or just the desire for a sprawling, private paradise to call home near Princeton. Proof of Funds required prior to scheduling and confirming appointments.
Hutchinson Homes Real Estate
15 Cranbury RD STE A
Princeton Junction, NJ 08550
609-245-2400
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