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Real Estate in Netcong, NJ

With so much to offer new residents—a welcoming community, great attractions, and close proximity to New York City, Philadelphia, and other major cities—it is no wonder that so many people choose Netcong when looking for homes in Morris County, New Jersey. For those who want to relocate to Netcong, the real estate market has a wide selection of homes to choose from. Properties for sale in Netcong include many single family homes in a variety of styles and prices that range from $150,000 and up. And for the most selective homebuyer, the market also offers vacant land for custom homebuilding in Netcong. Some of the most desirable homes in Netcong are the waterfront properties on Lake Musconetcong, which feature year round beautiful views and unlimited lake access. No matter what you are looking for—a historic home near Main Street or a private lake estate—the Netcong real estate market has what you need to start your life in this unique borough. Come and see for yourself why people are relocating to Netcong, NJ.

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