VIDEO TOUR
GALLERY
PROPERTY DETAIL
Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Land
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Clinton Twp
MLS Listing ID NJHT2004740
HOA Y/N N
Annual Tax Amount $24,835
Tax Year 2025
Lot Size 11.090 Acres
Acres 11.09
Lot Dimensions 0.00 x 0.00
Property Sub-Type Land
Source BRIGHT
Location
State NJ
County Hunterdon
Area Clinton Twp (21006)
Zoning SR
Building
Lot Description Level, Private, Subdivision Possible, Trees/Wooded, Additional Lot(s)
Sewer On Site Septic
Water Well
Interior
Inclusions Per Seller Property Condition Discloaure
Equipment None
Exterior
Fence Other, Wrought Iron
Utilities Available Under Ground, Electric Available
Water Access N
View Mountain, Panoramic, Trees/Woods, Scenic Vista
Street Surface Other,Black Top,Access - Above Grade
Road Frontage Private
Garage N
Schools
Elementary Schools Clinton Town
Middle Schools Clinton Town
School District Clinton Town Schools
Others
Tax ID 06-00060-00062
Ownership Fee Simple
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional, Other
Horse Property N
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional, Other
Financing Cash,Conventional,Other
Special Listing Condition Standard
FEATURED LISTINGS
CLIENT COMPLIMENTS
MORTGAGE CALCULATOR
MY BLOGS
You may have heard April 12-18 was the “best week” to list your house. That’s based on a report from Realtor.com. But now that it’s passed, you may be wondering if you missed your moment.Here's the good news – you didn’t. Because the reality is, there isn’t just one perfect week to sell your house t
At some point, as you start thinking about the years ahead, this question tends to come up:“Could I stay here long-term… or would it make more sense to move?”It’s not always urgent. It often shows up in small moments, like going up and down the stairs, keeping up with the maintenance, or just thinki
According to Google Trends, online searches for down payment information recently hit an all-time high. And that’s a clear sign more buyers are trying to figure out what they really need to save before making a move (see graph below):If you’re wondering the same thing, you can always turn to the int
There’s a lot of uncertainty right now and that’s leading to some dramatic headlines. And if you’re thinking about buying a home, that can make you feel a little less sure about your decision.A recent study by CNBC asked homebuyers what they’re most worried about, and three themes kept coming up aga
CONTACT














