This Colorful Converted Church in New Jersey Hits All the Right Notes
This Colorful Converted Church in New Jersey Hits All the Right Notes
The current owners bought this former church for $110,000 just five years ago. Today, it s a colorful single-family home, on the market for $675,000.
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This building has been standing on the same piece of land in Cream Ridge, NJ, since 1903. In the last five years, it s been transformed into a marvelous home.
Before 2015, the 3,682-square-foot building on Davis Station Road served as the Upper Freehold Baptist Church.
The current owners, including a father who is now 87, and his son, bought the former church for $110,000 five years ago. Today, it’s a single-family home, on the market for $675,000.