If you've got a budget of $350,000, here are 10 ways to spend it on a New Jersey home
From a 2-bedroom condo in a North Bergen high-rise with views of New York City to a storybook cottage on 17 acres in Warren County, there are plenty of options in New Jersey if your home buying budget is $350,000.
That's a little over the median sale price of homes in the state -- $305,000 -- between August and November of 2016, according to Trulia, and it will barely get you inside the front door in the state's priciest counties (Bergen, $468,000). But in the second priciest county, Morris, there's a renovated 3-bedroom townhouse with a family room and walk-out basement.
If you're looking to spread out, there are two homes topping 3,000 square feet -- one, a 2009 5-bedroom with an enormous master suite in Barnegat, and the other a 2005 4-bedroom with a cherry kitchen on half an acre in Sicklerville, Camden County.
For those looking for a convenient commute to New York City, check out a raised ranch in West Orange located on the town's jitney route to the train station. And if you're looking to get away, you can find a beautiful 2-bedroom stone cottage in Washington, Warren County, with a stream running through the 17 acres.
Take a tour through those properties and others that were on the market as of Monday for $350,000 in the gallery above.
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