Hunterdon County

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History of Hunterdon County

Established on March 11, 1714, Hunterdon County is a county located in the western section of the U.S. state of New Jersey. As part of the New York Metropolitan Area, its county seat is the beautiful town of Flemington. It is a beautiful area known for its agriculture, rich foliage, fertile soil and rolling hills. It houses a collection of some of the most beautiful historic areas in New Jersey, including Clinton, Asbury, Clover, and Cokesbury.

A beautiful hot spot for both its visitors and its inhabitants, Hunterdon County is full of recreations, a wealth of small businesses, and tourist attractions, most notably it’s vast amount of parks and recreational facilities. Scenic country roads give way to hiking areas such as the Columbia Trail, Spruce Run and Round Valley Reservoir, and the Delaware River just to name a few.  Tourists can easily find canoeing, hiking, biking, and horse-back riding in the area, as well as some of the most beautiful homes in New Jersey.

Hunterdon Articles

Somerset County’s Real Estate Market Conditions March 2021

Units going under contract averaged 47 days on the market. Three hundred fifty-nine units went "under contract" in February, up slightly from 335 in the prior month. Newly listed properties in the same period totaled 207, down slightly from 217 in the preceding month. Our total inventory number decreased from 1.019 this time last year to 452 units, 56% less than last year.

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Podcast: Director of the Greater Raritan Workforce Development Board (Paul Grzella) 2021 Update

Listen in as Paul Grzella explains how both Employers and Jobseekers can benefit from the services offered by the board. There are man resources for both and you can find links to them below.

By |February 25, 2021|Categories: Local News, Podcasts|Tags: , |Comments Off on Podcast: Director of the Greater Raritan Workforce Development Board (Paul Grzella) 2021 Update

Somerset County’s Real Estate Market Conditions February 2021 – Bridgewater Edition

Get ahead of the residential real estate market drivers in Somerset County and Bridgewater, New Jersey, with Coldwell Banker Residential Broker sales associate, Joe Peters. Joe's monthly market update walks people through the economic conditions and trends that influence our local markets. You will come away knowing "what" is happening, and more importantly, "why" it is happening. As a result, you will be better informed to make home buying and selling decisions in 2021.

By |February 4, 2021|Categories: 55+, Buyers, First Time Home Buyers, Market Reports, Sellers|Tags: |Comments Off on Somerset County’s Real Estate Market Conditions February 2021 – Bridgewater Edition

Somerset County’s Real Estate Market Conditions February 2021

Get ahead of the residential real estate market drivers in Somerset County, New Jersey, with Coldwell Banker Residential Broker sales associate, Joe Peters. Joe's monthly market update walks people through the economic conditions and trends that influence our local markets. You will come away knowing "what" is happening, and more importantly, "why" it is happening. As a result, you will be better informed to make home buying and selling decisions in 2021.

By |February 4, 2021|Categories: 55+, Buyers, First Time Home Buyers, Market Reports, Sellers|Tags: |Comments Off on Somerset County’s Real Estate Market Conditions February 2021

Podcast: How The SCBP Is Managing Somerset County’s Needs During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Chris Edwards President and CEO of the Somerset County Business Partnership (SCBP) is interviewed by Joe Peters of Coldwell Banker as to how the SCBP is managing the county needs during the Covid-19 pandemic.  Chris Edwards became President and CEO of the SCBP just days before [...]

By |January 17, 2021|Categories: Local News, Podcasts|Tags: |Comments Off on Podcast: How The SCBP Is Managing Somerset County’s Needs During The COVID-19 Pandemic
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