Bridgewater Real Estate: A Place to Find Fun and Establish a Home for Your Family

People fall in love with Bridgewater because of its plentiful opportunities for fun. This North Jersey suburb, home to festivals, concerts, the Somerset Patriots baseball park, two golf courses and an annual circus, also attracts homebuyers with the distinctive Bridgewater lifestyle. Bridgewater offers a diverse selection of shopping and dining, as well as a highly regarded school system and attractive real estate listings for sale.

Over the last 30 years, Bridgewater has experienced a surge of homebuyers – it’s experienced a 54 percent population increase since 1980. The construction of Interstate 287 brought migration of businesses such as AT&T and Johnson & Johnson, which in turn sparked new residential interest in Bridgewater.

Along with a growth in population, there’s been a boom of retail and business as well. With hundreds of stores, restaurants and entertainment options just minutes from anywhere in Bridgewater, people considering real estate listings for sale find the town offers an enviable quality of life, a thriving economy, and tight-knit community.

“There are a lot of big companies in Bridgewater, it’s very convenient to live here. The school system is good and the environment is clean,” said Sam Peng a Bridgewater real estate and business owner of 15 years. “The people are very nice, we definitely have made a lot of friends here at some of the many social activities our family loves.”

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Close Enough for Convenience, Far Enough to Find Peace and Comfort

Bridgewater keeps you convenient to Manhattan’s action but quietly tucked away from all the noise and crowds. Situated 50 minutes east of New York City, and 36 minutes east of Newark Liberty International Airport, local real estate owners are close enough to work or play in the city, but comfortably far enough to enjoy peaceful nights enjoying a starry sky.

Most of the homes in Bridgewater were built within the last 60 years, though there are some homes dating back to the late 19th century. You’ll find a range of split-level homes, ranches and some Cape Cod style, and many colonial style homes. The average sale price in Bridgewater is in the low to mid $400,000’s, ranging up to the high $700,000’s.

In addition to attractive real estate listings, home buyers with school-aged children are drawn to the outstanding educational system which ranks in the top 20 percent among NJ school districts, according to www.schooldigger.com.

Easy access to I-287 makes getting in and out of Bridgewater convenient. The major highway runs north and south, connecting commuters to the Garden State Parkway, the New Jersey Turnpike, and many other state and interstate highways. Public transportation is also available throughout Bridgewater. New Jersey Transit provides train service to Newark Penn Station in less than an hour and a two-hour bus ride to Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan.

Play Golf, Baseball and Enjoy Live Music Concerts

Few towns can boast Bridgewater’s dynamic and convenient array of entertainment options. TD Bank Ballpark, home to the Somerset Patriots, is among the more popular attractions. This 6,100 seat stadium hosts 70 home games, and draws an average of over 5,000 fans per game.

The Ballpark also hosts Major League Lacrosse games, professional women’s soccer matches and pro cricket contests. An absolutely beautiful baseball field, the Ballpark has been featured twice in Baseball America’s “Great American Ballparks.” The park also routinely hosts musical acts and the annual Big Apple Circus, making it one of a bustling and exciting attraction.

Green Knoll Golf Club and Raritan Valley Country Club offer Bridgewater golfers challenging and picturesque golf courses. Green Knoll is an 18-hole regulation length, municipal golf course designed by William F. Gordon, ASGCA, while Raritan Valley Country Club is an 18-hole, private golf course that opened in 1911.

Nature lovers appreciate the abundance of parks in the area. A trip to Duke Island Park is a welcome adventure offering fishing, hiking, biking, and places to picnic and bird watch. In the winter, locals love to cross country ski, and in the summer, the park hosts drive-in movies and the town’s Sunday summer concert series. Duke Island Park is just one of many parks in Bridgewater, giving outdoor enthusiasts countless choices in finding a beautiful place to jog, picnic or just take in nature.

Paradise Awaits in Bridgewater for Foodies and Shoppers

The Bridgewater Commons Mall is a popular place where shoppers enjoy scores of stores. With premier anchor stores such as Macy’s, Lord & Taylor, Bloomingdale’s, and Crate and Barrel – the mall hosts scores of other fine merchants, services, and restaurants. A few of the most popular are Brooks Bros., Rockport, lululemon, Apple, Bose, and Abercrombie & Fitch. The mall is conveniently located at the juncture of Routes 22, 202, 206 and I-287, and is the central hub of the Somerset County retail industry. Jewelry, toys, clothing, gadgets – almost anything you’re looking for is available at the Bridgewater Commons Mall.

There are so many quality restaurants within a 15-minute drive of Bridgewater that you could eat at a different place every day for months and never at the same place twice. There are over 200 restaurants within five miles of town – including eight well-regarded seafood joints and four steakhouses – meaning residents and homeowners are never in short supply of options.

Uncle Vinnie’s Clam Bar delights local diners with both its exquisite raw food bar as well as Italian seafood favorites. The place is warm, cozy, and embraces its guests with a quiet elegance. Among the standouts that keep customers coming back are the softshell crabs, mussels marinara, and excellent pasta dishes.

Enjoy the Perks of a Retail Hub and Enviable Quality of Life

Bridgewater has plenty to offer. Lovers of the great outdoors can explore miles of hiking and running trails entwined through hundreds of acres of parkland. There is a seemingly endless variety of unique shops and boutiques for dedicated shoppers to discover, and families enjoy a high quality school system along with the baseball field, historical sites and a premier dine-in movie theatre.

In addition to a variety of attractive real estate listings for sale Bridgewater home buyers are never too far from I-287, providing access to virtually every major highway in the state. Best of all, Bridgewater is placed in favorable spot in North Jersey — close enough to New York City for convenient travel, but far enough away to enjoy a more relaxed lifestyle

“There’s a lot to do in town. There are lots of parks in the area, there are a lot of golf courses here too,” Peng said. “Sometimes I take my kids out to the parks for biking, walking or jogging, there are also a bunch of tennis courts in the area. It’s really nice.”