The median home value in Hopewell, NJ is $853,000.
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 $853,000.
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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Prime Opportunity in Hopewell! Available now: a 0.09-acre plot of land in a highly sought-after location. Perfect for building your dream home or investment property. Don't miss out on this chance to own a piece of prime real estate in Hopewell.
Buildable lot. Hopewell NJ. Approved subdivided lot. 2.296 acres. Drive way entrance to be on Van Dyke. The property is wetland free. Build a dream home or create a custom environment within VRC zoning rules. Are you a builder of custom homes, down sizer, wellness seeker, first time buyer, up sizer, urban worker looking for a rural retreat, this approved lot in the VRC zone provides a rare opportunity to dream, create, build, and live. Lot sold as-is where-is. Buyer responsible for all due diligence.
Build your dream home on this beautiful 6.33 acre wooded lot with well (AS-IS) across from Nayfield Preserve. 250 ft road frontage. Natural gas in the street. The owners make no representation as a building lot. Buyer's responsible for all due diligence with Hopewell Twp and state officials. If applicable, buyers responsible for any roll-back taxes. Seller financing available for qualified buyers. A portion of this lot is Deciduous Wetlands. An application has been made to the NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection (NJ-DEP) to qualify as a residential buildable lot. Decision likely July/August, 2024. In sought after Hopewell Valley School District. Near Penn Med, Princeton Health, Capital Health, BMS, J&J Janssen, Pennington, Princeton University, and the destination towns of Lambertville and New Hope, PA, Washington Crossing Park known for the Christmas Day reenactment of George Washington Crossing the Delaware River, major highways with access to NYC, Philadelphia.