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Real Estate - Home Sales - NJ - Burlington,
Camden, Gloucester and Salem Counties Main Street Realty
Welcome to New Jersey. Within a relatively
small area there is opportunity to find whatever home, business or
investment property you may be looking for. Are you searching for a
place to call home? What we can offer in your search is personal
knowledge of the many communities in our area. Our realtors live,
work, play, and raise their families in these very neighborhoods and
can share a wealth of first-hand knowledge beyond just statistics.
Walk Scores are a great way to see what
amenities are close by to a location of interest. To the left is
the Walk Score of our office in Collingswood, NJ.
To see the Walk Score of an address, type it in
below.
To learn more about a specific community in
Burlington, Camden, Cumberland, Gloucester or Salem County, click
on the name of the community in the list below.
Here are descriptions of some of
the most typical architectural styles you are likely to find.
There are numerous terms for styles and sub-styles that are used in
listings that may not appear here. Your realtor can help to answer
questions about any terms you may not be familiar with.
Victorian "Victorian" is an umbrella term used to describe many different
housing styles that appeared, roughly, one hundred years ago. South
Jersey is full of unique Victorians. In their era, one's house was
considered the most important
object of status, and it still shows! Victorian homes were lavished
with gingerbread, turrets, gracious sitting areas, and exceptional
interior woodwork. Many people enjoy maintaining these homes as living
piece of a history that still fulfills its purpose--to be lived in.
"Queen Anne" is a type of Victorian home most often associated with
steeply pitched roofs, turrets, assymetrical shapes, wraparound
porches and fanciful embellishments.
Colonial Revival
"Colonial Revival" is a term often associated with the end of the
Victorian era, although many recently built houses in newer
developments also emulate this popular, stately looking style.
Colonial Revival houses are characterized by simpler, more symmetric
lines, and take their design cues from the Federalist styles of the
past. They have much less embellishment than Victorian homes, but they
still are still made with the desirable materials and craftsmanship of
their time.
American "Foursquare"
Simple Foursquare houses (1895 - 1930) exist in every town in the
area. They gained popularity as a roomy house design for smaller
suburban lots. Additionally, one could easily order a foursquare house
kit from Sears and build upon the basic form to personalize it. Many
feature built-in cabinetry, stained glass windows, wraparound porches,
and parquet floors. American Foursquare houses usually feature
two-and-a-half stories, a four-room floor plan, and a full-width
porch.
Ranchers
Ranch-style houses are a uniquely American architectural style. Most
were built during the 1940s to 1970s as new suburbs and developments.
The ranch house has a long, low to the ground profile, usually with an
attached garage, and is predominantly one story. They are most readily
adaptable to those requiring one-floor living for aging concerns or
special needs.
Duplexes or twins
A duplex, or twin, house is a dwelling comprised of two units, usually
side-by-side, that share a wall. Sometimes units are divided by floor.
Many single-family-home neighborhoods have at least a few twins
nestled in among them. Twins exist in every style from Victorian to
contemporary structures. There are also several homes that have been
divided into duplexes and triplexes. Depending on the needs of the
buyer, they can be desirable as investment properties or conversion
projects.
Bungalows
Bungalows are a type of house that is usually single story or one and
a half stories. Most bungalows in the area feature smaller layouts,
but there are bungalows that can be quite large. Bungalows are
desirable for those who prefer bedrooms, kitchens and bathrooms all on
one floor, but many also feature finished "attics" that have become a
master bedroom or more. There are pockets of bungalows in most towns
in the area. Some other terms you will hear associated with bungalows
are "Cape Cod", "Arts and Crafts" and "Craftsman." Your realtor can
help to further describe these styles within the Bungalow type.