Why Live in Frelinghuysen Township
Frelinghuysen Township is a remote community with just shy of 2,200 residents. “Frelinghuysen Township is all rural,” says broker Joan O’Brien with Re/Mac Town & Valley, who has lived in Warren County for 42 years. “it’s a nice balance of quiet, with greenery and not a lot of traffic, but it keeps you close to a major artery, so you can get wherever you need to go.” U.S. Interstate 80 cuts through the community, so residents can access surrounding areas for shopping, dining or working. But close to home, farmland rolls alongside two-lane roads. “I’ve had two houses in Warren County, and I’d never want to live anywhere else,” O’Brien says. Homes in Frelinghuysen Township typically sit on large lots with grassy lots. Wooden picket fences surround some properties, and mature trees shade roadsides. Open fields and farmland are everyday sights, and drivers may pass horses, barns, hay bales and silos. Common housing styles include Colonial revivals, Cape Cods, New Traditionals and ranch-style homes. Prices can range from $230,000 to $820,000 and depend on a house’s size, age and condition more than architectural style. The community is surrounded by scenic natural areas. Johnsonburg
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