July 31, 2008
Increase in Numbers of People
The US Census bureau has released its estimate of the population for July 1, 2007. Hamilton has a projected increase of 4 percent over the 2000 census, up to 90,365. This can probably be attributed to the increased numbers of houses in the township, specifically the active adult community homes being built, with the homes they are leaving being bought by young families.

Posted by: Bonnie

Hamilton NJ Homes for Sale

Homes for sale as of August 2, 2008 include 17 condominiums [Price Range: $154,500 to $221,999], 35 town houses [Price Range: $183,000 to $379,900], 44 semi-detached houses [Price Range: $89,900 to $319,900], and 504 single family homes [Price Range: $109,900 to $2,200,000], located in developments and in rural settings. The ongoing new construction such as the Enchantment at Hamilton being built by the Robertson Douglas Group and in several developments in nearby townships, including the Estates at Princeton Junction and Centex's Elements at West Windsor (active adult), also affords you the option of purchasing a new home closeby.

Hamilton, NJ is a great community to investigate when searching homes for sale. Whether you are looking in a specific area of the township such as Groveville, Mercerville, Yardville, White Horse or the Square, we would like to be your source of information as you start searching, and would like to be of assistance when it becomes time to act.

You will find many varying ages, different styles, and price ranges of residences in Hamilton Township, New Jersey, located near Exit 7A of the New Jersey Turnpike in central New Jersey. The township is served by the US Postal Service as Hamilton, NJ, with the zipcodes of 08609, 08610, 08611, 08619, 08620, 08629, 08650, 08690,and 08691. If you are looking for a new residence in Hamilton, NJ, we hope to serve as your starting point for information on the various neighborhoods.

An overview of the neighborhoods and the variety of properties for sale are outlined at the neighborhoods button to the left. Feel free to check out the types for sale and contact us for further information using the form at the bottom of the neighborhood's page.

New Jersey date and time: August 20th 2008, 11:40 am.

May 29, 2008
Replace Your Underground Oil Tank

The state of New Jersey is offering up to $3,000 in grants to help you upgrade your oil tank. These grants often cover the cost of replacing a non-leaking underground tank.

You can log on to www.NewTanksNJ.org for more information and the forms you need to start the process.

Posted by: Bonnie

March 22, 2008
Hamilton Area YMCA
Hamilton YMCA, in conjunction with Princeton HealthCare Systems, is building a 21,000 square foot addition to become a premier fitness facility. The newly constructed addition will bear the name of former Hamilton mayor Jack Rafferty, a prime mover in the founding of the YMCA.

Posted by: Bruce