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Price Drop!: Asking Price On Lawrenceville Home Down $10,000
The asking price on this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom Lawrenceville home dropped by $10,000 this week.

The asking price on this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom Lawrenceville home dropped by $10,000 this week.

This home on Review Avenue was built in 1942 and is new to the market for $384,900.

The 4-bedroom home was built in 1983 and was recently put up on the market.
It comes with four bedrooms and 3+ bathrooms.
The asking price on this 4-bedroom Lawrenceville home dropped by about $10,000 on June 26.
This home is new to the market in Lawrenceville for $399,900.
Here are some of the more elaborate townhouses currently available on the market in Lawrence Township.
The price on this Lawrenceville home that sits on nearly an acre of land recently dropped.
You might just want to rent, but still live in a house. This Lawrenceville home provides the perfect opportunity.
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The completely renovated home is now on the market for $578,900.
The Fred Vereen Jr. Road home is on the market for $424,900.
The home comes with three bedrooms and 2+ bathrooms.
The home comes with four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The Colonial home sits on over half an acre of land.
The home is new to the market on Woodlane Road.
The home is surrounded by nearly three acres of wooden privacy.
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The asking price on this home dropped earlier this month.
The home is in the Tradtions at Federal Point adult community.
The home comes with six bedrooms and 5+ bathrooms, and was built in 1929.
The home is across the street from Rider University.
The home, built in 1985, is in a desirable community.
The home is on the market for $339,900.
It comes with six bedrooms and 5+ bathrooms.
The seven-bedroom home comes with all the amenities.
This townhouse is a short walk to the development's courtyard/playground.
The five-bedroom home is now on the market for $999,999.
The house, built in 2000, hit the market in the last couple of days,
The price recently went down on this vintage home in Lawrenceville.
This 4-bedroom home is brand new to the market.
Check out this home, which is new to the market in Lawrenceville.
WOW House: The home has four bedrooms and three bathrooms.
WOW House: The 1930s home has plenty of charm and has recently been renovated.
WOW House: The homes sits on a picturesque lot in the desirable Kingsbrook cul-de-sac community.
WOW House: The home has four bedrooms and three bathrooms.
WOW House: This Colonial home is new to the market in Lawrenceville.
WOW House: This piece of history has been expertly restored.