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Insider Tips: Moving to Frenchtown, NJ

By Amy Wood in finding perfect NJ new home, in Frenchtown
Insider Tips: Moving to Frenchtown, NJ | Country Classics

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Are you thinking about buying a house in Frenchtown, NJ? The Delaware River town is the perfect place to put down roots whether you’re buying your first home or downsizing from your current home. These tips can help you simplify the home buying process.

Start Looking for Your New Home Early

In today’s competitive housing market, homes often sell just days after they’re listed. In fact, many buyers report making unsuccessful offers on multiple homes before finally purchasing their new homes. 

Competition for homes is particularly fierce in Frenchtown, due to the small size of the borough. With fewer homes available for sale, the home buying process could take longer than you anticipated. It’s a good idea to start looking for a home in Frenchtown at least four or five months before you’d like to move to avoid disappointment. If you want to buy a new construction home, you’ll need to start looking even further in advance.

Decide What Type of Home You Want

Do you want to move to a new or existing home? Making that decision now can save you considerable time during your home search. Frenchtown has an interesting mix of existing homes, ranging from dignified Victorians to stately colonials and mid-century ranch homes. Older properties often include intricate millwork, fireplaces, large porches, and other features that make them particularly appealing. Of course, older homes usually need regular repairs and maintenance to keep aging materials and systems in good condition.

Brand-new homes offer maintenance-free living and can be a better option if you don’t want to spend your weekends tackling home repairs. Unfortunately, it hasn’t always been easy to find a brand-new home in Frenchtown due to space limitations. That is now changing with the addition of 19 brand new attached single-family homes at Country Classics at Frenchtown. Homes in this vibrant new community will feature gourmet kitchens and spacious living areas and bedrooms.

Spend a Few Weekends Researching and Exploring the Area

Your transition to your new home will be much smoother if you take a little time to familiarize yourself with the Frenchtown area. Before you move, you may want to:

  • Investigate the schools: The school is often the heart of the community, and that’s certainly true in Frenchtown. Frenchtown Elementary School is located directly across the street from Country Classics at Frenchtown and serves students in Pre-K through grade 8. High school students attend Delaware Valley Regional High School on the outskirts of Frenchtown. Niche.com gives the high school an A- overall rating. 

  • Check out your commute to work: You may soon regret your home buying decision if it takes too long to get to or from work. Fortunately, Frenchtown is convenient to the local roads and highways that will take you to Bridgewater, New Brunswick, Newark, Princeton, Trenton, New York City, and other areas. 

  • Explore the shopping options: Make a little time to check out the downtown business district during one of your trips to Frenchtown. The streets are full of boutiques, art galleries, gift shops, antique stores, restaurants, and other businesses.

  • Talk to the neighbors: Neighbors are often an excellent source of information on the positive and negative aspects of living in the area. Make a point to chat with some of the people you see when you’re exploring the area. Frenchtown citizens are a friendly bunch and can advise you on the best place to get breakfast, buy gas or have your dog groomed. 

Don’t Waste Any Time Making Your Moving Plans

Once your offer is accepted or you sign your new home contract, it’s time to begin planning your move. Start by throwing out, giving away, or donating things you don’t need or no longer use. Contact moving companies 4 to 6 weeks before your planned move. If you’re moving during the busy spring and summer seasons, you’ll need to make moving preparations as far advance as possible, particularly if you have a specific moving date in mind.

Does Country Classics at Frenchtown sound like the ideal place to live? If you're ready to own a home in exciting new community, contact our team and we'd be happy to help with any questions you may have!

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