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Cranford Area Home Prices Up Recently
Home prices have skyrocketed in the Cranford area since the pandemic began.

Home prices have skyrocketed in the Cranford area since the pandemic began.

If you are looking to move into town as cheaply as you can in this hot market, this might be the right house for you.

The coronavirus pandemic and other factors have shaken up the rental market. See how things have changed in Cranford area.
Cranford posted its presentation from Thursday on the mixed-use development that's planned for Hartz Mountain's property at 750 Walnut Ave.
Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Union County area.
The township was listed in the top 100 places to live in the state.
The Township Committee decided a week ago Tuesday to seek “Expressions of Interest” for the redevelopment of the North Ave Gateway area.
Hartz Mountain will split the site into warehouse space and fewer residential units than originally proposed, with some affordable housing.
What will be built at 750 Walnut Ave.? Cranford Residents Against Overdevelopment criticized the original plan.
Demolition began on Wednesday of an abandoned house at 112 Park Drive in Cranford that protrudes into Nomahegan Park.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This home is set up for multiple families. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
Halloween is the perfect time to view one of the cheapest homes in town. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This Connecticut Street house is priced at $849,000. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
Get a place in town on the ground floor at a low price. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This colonial was just built and is priced at $899,000.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This home is of custom design. See all the features and the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This Orange Avenue home is four blocks from the Rahway River. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This home has seen the asking price drop, but still has all the amenities. See the photos.
This home reduced the asking price but retained all the features. See the photos.
This home reduced the asking price, but retains all of the features. See the photos.
This home slashed the asking price, but not the amenities. See the photos.
This house just had the price slashed but keeps all its features. See the photos.
The features remain the same, but you won't pay full price for them.
This home just had the asking price slashed but retains the same features. See the photos.
This home has an enclosed front porch that is currently being used as a den and office. See the photos.
Want to get in town at the lowest possible price? This property may be the ticket. See the photos.
This split level home has a three season porch and a finished basement complete with a wet bar. See the photos.
This home has an all quartz staircase and a studio/lounge on top floor that showcases views of the river. See the photos.
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