River Valley listings showcase housing diversity in Lambertville, New Jersey Walkable, downtown commu- nities have become the favorite of Intown properties include a brand-new luxury residence, the Loft at the Machine Shop, at 61 York St. and a brand-new listing with off-street parking and a fin- downsizers and millennials, artists and bankers, full time residents or big city commuters. Lambertville, New Jersey is a wonderful exam- ple of how these residents blend together, each finding the right place to call home within this tiny city. The Garden State MLS indi cates 35 residential properties are currently available for sale within the city boundaries, priced from S225,000 to S994,500. River Val ley's current listings illustrate the diversity of the housing found in Lambertville There are currently three mul ti-family properties for sale. In vestors have the opportunity to invest in the four-family home at 53 Coryell St. Potential renters can begin to plant their Lambert ished third floor, on N. Union St. Another new listing just poppedi up at 50 N. Main St., where reno- vations have just been completed. A few doors down, the welcoming front porch at 42 N. Main St. is a perfect spot to watch neighbors. walk by, enjoying nearby shops- and restaurants or heading to this- weekend's 37th Annual House Tour Visit their website, rivervalley- info.com for additional details om any of these properties. A home with a river view at 257 S. Franklin Road in Lambertville, N.J. ville roots on rentals available on S. Main, Coryell and N. Main Cottage Hill, within the city of Woodcrest, a contemporary home Streets Those looking for proper properties include a low mainte- ties with a bit more land and el nance townhouse with finished bow room are often intrigued by basement on Waterford Court in Lambertville. The Cottage Hill with oversized garages and views on S. Franklin, and a historic home on Weeden Street Submitted by River Valley Realty River Valley listings showcase housing diversity in Lambertville, New Jersey Walkable, downtown commu- nities have become the favorite of Intown properties include a brand-new luxury residence, the Loft at the Machine Shop, at 61 York St. and a brand-new listing with off-street parking and a fin- downsizers and millennials, artists and bankers, full time residents or big city commuters. Lambertville, New Jersey is a wonderful exam- ple of how these residents blend together, each finding the right place to call home within this tiny city. The Garden State MLS indi cates 35 residential properties are currently available for sale within the city boundaries, priced from S225,000 to S994,500. River Val ley's current listings illustrate the diversity of the housing found in Lambertville There are currently three mul ti-family properties for sale. In vestors have the opportunity to invest in the four-family home at 53 Coryell St. Potential renters can begin to plant their Lambert ished third floor, on N. Union St. Another new listing just poppedi up at 50 N. Main St., where reno- vations have just been completed. A few doors down, the welcoming front porch at 42 N. Main St. is a perfect spot to watch neighbors. walk by, enjoying nearby shops- and restaurants or heading to this- weekend's 37th Annual House Tour Visit their website, rivervalley- info.com for additional details om any of these properties. A home with a river view at 257 S. Franklin Road in Lambertville, N.J. ville roots on rentals available on S. Main, Coryell and N. Main Cottage Hill, within the city of Woodcrest, a contemporary home Streets Those looking for proper properties include a low mainte- ties with a bit more land and el nance townhouse with finished bow room are often intrigued by basement on Waterford Court in Lambertville. The Cottage Hill with oversized garages and views on S. Franklin, and a historic home on Weeden Street Submitted by River Valley Realty