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Im looking into homes in old bridge as my first home with my soon to be husband. I grew up in middlesex and kinda always looked down on old bridge, but now that im trying to afford a house myself, im reconsidering it. Could someone tell me what areas are good and which i should stay away from?
we are looking in the low 300's, 350 at the highest. Something with 2-3 bdrms, nice layout, and some yard, nothing too big or fancy, but a nice home we can stay in for a while. i saw something in the southwood area, on stoneybrook drive i liked. any thoughts?
we are looking in the low 300's, 350 at the highest. Something with 2-3 bdrms, nice layout, and some yard, nothing too big or fancy, but a nice home we can stay in for a while. i saw something in the southwood area, on stoneybrook drive i liked. any thoughts?
I would say the Southwood area would be in your price range. Very family oriented area with tons of kids.
Well, im kind of wondering if the area i can afford is nice. Spring knolls also looks nice, (if i stretch my budget a bit), but Im really trying to narrow my search to the safest areas. Could you advise which those are, and which those are not.
Sayrewoods South is a step up, but prices will prob be a little higher also.
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