MOTIVATED!! Custom ranch with a separate full in-law suite, on 4+acres, located in rural Alloway Township. Large living room with stone wood burning fireplace, opens to a formal dining area, and a fabulous country kitchen w/ breakfast area, with stainless appliances and a double-oven w/convection option. Down the hall is a full bath and two nice bedrooms, the primary bedroom has its own full bath and walk-in closet area. The main house has all Pella E-glass windows & slider. The in-law extension plus pHVAC for entire house were added in 2006. Roof is 9-yrs old with a transferrable warranty, bal of 41-yrs left. Hot water heater 2022. South Jersey Gas tie-in agreement has been signed and is transferable to the new buyer. There is an inviting enclosed porch, sits between the main home and the In-law. Decking, and two-fenced areas for play and pets, with plenty of gardening space. The home also has a full unfinished basement for extra space. The 50-Amp EV Charger on the side of house is an added bonus. Passing Septic and Water, Survey and fireplace/chimney cert from last year 2024 on file. Come and see this lovely property and make it your own.
One of Kind Colonial Home in Historic Alloway! Re-listed and priced for an immediate sale, you're invited to become the next steward of a property that's locally famous and has been cherished for generations. The Historic Alloway Inn is arguably the most recognizable piece of real estate in town and we're excited for the next Owners who will carry this property through our Nation's 250th anniversary and beyond. First, a brief history lesson: Known as the Historic Alloway Inn and Public House, or the “Alloway Tavern.” The original structure dates back to the mid-1700s, built in a Dutch-inspired brick style. In 1820, a stately Georgian Manor-style addition expanded the home, showcasing classic architecture that is rarely found in rural Salem County. Since purchasing the property in 2021, the current owner has carefully preserved and enhanced its historical integrity. Highlights include: Original wide-plank pine floors uncovered and beautifully restored Exposed timber framing in the ceilings for authentic colonial character Freshly plastered exterior and basement walls Large, light-filled kitchen ready for renovation Four spacious bedrooms and one bathroom, with plumbing already in place for a second bath Architectural details such as decorative pilasters, a fanlight door surround, and dormer accents reflect refined country elegance. Natural light floods the space, adding warmth and brightness throughout the home. This property is eligible for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places and qualifies for valuable incentives—including Historic Tourism grants and a 10% tax credit for a preservation easement—as part of the upcoming 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in 2026. Best of all, this home comes with no deed restrictions and is not located in a historic district, offering the freedom to restore, modernize, or preserve as you wish. Whether you're a history lover, preservationist, investor, or traditional home owner with a love for old homes you must consider this one-of-a-kind property with tremendous potential—this is your chance to make history your home.
Nestled on a unique waterfront peninsula, this charming 1930 home offers water views from all three sides, providing a picturesque backdrop for every season. Perfect for those who love the outdoors, enjoy swimming, boating, and fishing right from your doorstep, with a private boat ramp and dock. The property boasts a new vinyl bulkhead, ensuring a lasting waterfront experience. The house itself has been fully remodeled with a modern touch, while retaining its original charm. The roof and windows are about 15 years old, ensuring durability. Enjoy relaxing mornings or evenings in the glass-enclosed front porch or the screened-in back porch, both designed for taking in the beautiful surroundings. Inside, the open floor plan features hardwood floors, granite countertops, and high-end Viking appliances, including a farmhouse sink and gas (propane) fireplace in the living area. With a possible first-floor master bedroom, there’s flexibility in layout, including two additional upstairs bedrooms with built-in cabinets. Luxurious touches include a soapstone tub and sink, a walk-in cedar closet, stone tile, a jetted tub, and recessed lighting throughout. Above the spacious three-car garage with automatic doors, you’ll find an additional apartment complete with a full bath, washer and dryer, propane heat, central AC, and ceiling fans. The garage also includes a workshop and freezers that stay with the property. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a stunning waterfront retreat in desirable Alloway, NJ with endless possibilities for relaxation and recreation!
Alloway is located in New Jersey. Alloway, New Jersey has a population of 869. Alloway is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.88% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.35%.
The median household income in Alloway, New Jersey is $93,421. The median household income for the surrounding county is $67,898 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Alloway is 50.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 24.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.2 inches per year, with 16.4 inches of snow per year.