About Real Estate in Somerset County, New Jersey
Somerset
County is at the hub of Central New Jersey. Its 21 municipalities, which
encompass 305 square miles, contain a diversity of landscape, population
and development that reflects the varied lifestyles of its estimated 314,620
residents.
As one of America's oldest counties, Somerset is steeped in colonial
and Revolutionary War history. The County was established by charter on
May 22, 1688, with land conveyances dating to 1651. Historic sites, monuments
and buildings are found in virtually every town, preserved for future
generations.
Located in the heart of the nation's largest metropolitan area, Somerset
County contains a balance between urban and suburban neighborhoods and
rural countrysides. Fine residential communities, beautiful parks, excellent
shopping areas, extensive farmlands, numerous historic sites and outstanding
business and industry all make Somerset a desirable place to live, work
and play.
The County's 9,346 acres of parkland include golf courses, picnic areas,
hiking and bicycling trails, stables, a swimming pool, an Environmental
Education Center and the County Fairgrounds, which each year hosts the
Somerset County 4 H Fair. The County has preserved more than 4,500 acres
of farmland through its Agriculture Development Program.
Our educational facilities Raritan Valley Community College, Somerset
County Vocational High School and Technical Institute are among the finest
in the state. The college, a two year school in Branchburg Township, includes
a library/theater complex and a planetarium.
Many boards, commissions and advisory groups help the Freeholders determine
priorities and procedures in areas ranging from farmland preservation
to human services delivery. Members, who serve without compensation, perform
a valuable service to their community.
Environmental protection, conservation of resources, shared services
and proper planning for future growth and development all are major goals
for County government. The Board of Chosen Freeholders remains dedicated
to serving the residents of Somerset County and to maintaining the county's
nationwide reputation for excellence. |