New Jersey
Buying & selling in North Brunswick, NJ
Township convenience with a brand-new town center.
About North Brunswick
A local read on North Brunswick.
North Brunswick sits right in the middle of everything across North and Central New Jersey. You get classic township living, established neighborhoods, parks and easy errands, with major roads and a growing downtown right on your doorstep.
A new North Brunswick train station is in the works on the Northeast Corridor, planned as part of the Main Street North Brunswick redevelopment, which would add a direct commuter rail stop in town. Until it opens, the Northeast Corridor station in nearby New Brunswick is a short drive, with the NJ Turnpike and Route 1 close by for drivers.
Market snapshot: ask Chris for current North Brunswick prices, days on market and inventory. He will pull the real, up-to-date numbers for your block, not a stale estimate.
Why North Brunswick
What people love about living here.
Right on Route 1
Route 1 and Route 130 run straight through town, so shopping, dining and the commute north or south are quick and simple.
A real town center
The Main Street redevelopment on the former Johnson & Johnson site is bringing a walkable mix of homes, shops and a planned Northeast Corridor train station to the heart of town.
Next to Rutgers & New Brunswick
You are minutes from Rutgers University, downtown New Brunswick and the hospitals, without paying for being right in the middle of it.
Thinking of selling in North Brunswick?
Get a real number, not a guess.
Online estimates do not know your street, your upgrades, or who is buying in North Brunswick right now. Chris does. Get an honest valuation and a plan to sell for more.
- Priced on recent North Brunswick sales, not an algorithm.
- Straight advice on what to fix and what to skip.
- One agent handling it all, through to closing.
North Brunswick questions
Good to know about North Brunswick.
Is North Brunswick a good place to buy a first home?
It is one of the more approachable towns in the area for first-time buyers, with a mix of housing styles. Chris can walk you through what is realistic for your budget right now.
How is the commute to New York from North Brunswick?
Today, most commuters drive a few minutes to the New Brunswick station on the Northeast Corridor, which runs directly to New York Penn Station, or use the nearby Turnpike and buses. A new North Brunswick train station is also in development on the Northeast Corridor, which would add a commuter rail stop right in town.
Know North Brunswick? So does Chris.
Buying or selling here, start with one honest conversation.