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Long Valley Area Home Prices Up Recently
Home prices are slightly higher in the Long Valley area recently. See how much.

Home prices are slightly higher in the Long Valley area recently. See how much.

The warm woodwork, stone, tile and other textures in this opulently-appointed home, accent extraordinary indoor and outdoor features.

The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.
Cross the private bridge over the S. Branch of the Raritan River and enter this magical escape.
The real estate market is blazing hot right now. Here is what you can purchase for around $500,000.
The real estate market in the area is red-hot. Here is what you can get for your money.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Morris County area.
Looking for a major upgrade? Or maybe you are just curious what all that space looks like. Take a peek here.
This bargain buy is will get you in town at a discount.
This is the big buck buy if you want to make a splash in town.
Looking for a big space to roam? These homes have the largest lots available.
The market may be jumping but here is the most affordable option in town.
Real estate prices are up in the area, and this home is the ceiling.
With five bedrooms to choose from, everyone but the Brady Bunch will have their own place to lay their head.
The coronavirus pandemic has made properties scarce. Here is one in Washington Township that recently dropped its asking price.
Looking to upgrade? Or maybe you just want to see how the other half lives. Either way, check out the photos.
Here is an entry level property that can get you into the community at a discount.
This new construction is coming to Schooleys Mountain Road.
Own a piece of history with this house built in 1900.
What a deal! Built in 1900, this charming ranch includes 2 bedrooms 2 baths and sits on a 1.32 acre lot.
Maybe 2021 is the time to upgrade the manse. Here is one that might suit your needs.
Sturdy roof? Check. Chimney and fireplace? Check. Kitchen for baking cookies? Check. See the photos.
Looking to downsize? Or maybe you want to upgrade your community for a bargain. This house might be the ticket.
Own a piece of literal history with this property.
Looking for a new space to work from home? Here is an option that cut the price but kept the amenities. See the photos.
This house is the biggest available as far as square footage.
This is an entry level home that might get you into town for a bargain. See the photos.
Those looking to make a big upgrade should check out this property. See the photos.
This house saw the price slashed but not the amenities. See the photos.
Lots of land and low taxes for those willing to put in the work.
Everyone can have their own room in this place. See the photos.
Want to own a piece of history? Here is a property that has held families within its walls for generations.
Looking for a starter home? Or maybe you want to downsize. Here is the most affordable option in town.
Looking to upgrade? Or maybe you just want to peruse some photos. Either way, take a look at this pricey listing.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
You may need a landscaper to help maintain a property this large.
This home has plenty of space to spread out. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
Patch found the lowest priced home in town.
This 48 acre property features three cozy homes.
Sky-high prices got you down? Here are the top middle-class housing meccas.