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Lot or Land In Neptune Township, New Jersey
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$200,000
1916 STRATFORD AVENUE
NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP,
NJ
07753
MONMOUTH
COUNTY
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All clean, cleared & waiting for you to build your dream home. Here's the prefect opportunity to build a home to your own specification. Lot is big enough to build a duplex or a 2 family home ( buyer's verify with township). Utilities are on the street. Property is located in a R-3 Zone
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LAND FOR SALE IN
NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP,
NJ
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