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Brae Loch Townhome Community
Boonton Twp, New Jersey
The Homes at Brae Loch in Boonton Twp NJ
Townhomes/Townhouses
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DETAILS
- Price Range: $480,000 - $700,000
- Beds: 2-3
- Baths: 2.1-3.0
- Basements: Yes
- Parking: 1-2 Car Garages
- Year Built: 1996-1997
- Pets Allowed: Yes. Some restrictions may apply.
- Public Transportation: Easy access to Routes 287, 80, 46. The Lakeland Bus provides service from nearby Del's Village, which is within walking distance to the community for commute to NY Port Authority in Midtown Manhattan or one can take the bus from Mountain Lakes Boulevard nearby. Close to Boonton Train Station on the New Jersey Transit Montclair-Boonton Line with service to Hoboken Terminal where you can transfer to train/bus to get to Midtown Manhattan or take the Path from Hoboken Terminal to Downtown New York.
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AMENITIES
Clubhouse, Pool
HOMES FOR SALE
COMMUNITY WEBSITE
www.BraeLochLiving.com
CONTACT
The Brae Loch Expert
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Brae Loch, Boonton Twp Community Pictures/Photos
Community Map
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Originally
named Boonetown honoring Thomas Boone, Governor of New Jersey in 1760, Boonton has been made world famous by the manufacture of Boontonware plastic tableware. It is also known for its many antique shops.
Boonton Township
Boonton Township, comprised of approximately eight
square miles in north central Morris County, has retained
much of its natural character and rural charm.
Incorporated in 1868, the township had the earliest known
roads. McCaffrey Lane, the oldest recorded thoroughfare in
the area, was built in 1767, and in 1822 North Main Street
was "cut" along the proposed Morris Canal route. In 1824
the Morris Canal and Banking Company was chartered and the
Powerville Hotel, still standing, was built near Lock No.
11 to accommodate both canal and transient trade. It later
gained fame as a pre-Civil War Underground Railroad
station. In the late 1920's, the township became home to
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