Lambertville Real Estate: April 2026

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Lambertville, NJ

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by David Vanadia

One day we’ll look back at today and say, “wow.”

Find your next flat, flip, or fixer with real estate listings for Lambertville, NJ.

201 Hancock Street: $275,000

an old house on a ragged lot
201 Hancock Street

This tear-down property is a short sale that has been on the market for months. The price fluctuated from $260,000 to $299,900 to what it is now. The property is located in an area that is having issues with PFAS contamination, and it appears to be heading to foreclosure and sheriff’s auction. View the listing.

164 York Street: $365,000

a small, three-story white house with black trim
164 York Street

69 York is a flip that was purchased for $145,000 in November of 2025 and listed in February of 2026 for $389,900. It got reduced to $384,900 (matching 26 Elm Street) then to $375,000, and now $365,000. It’s not officially in the flood zone, but the creek across from the house can rage into the street during heavy rains. The foundation, which is set into the earth of the hill, warrants a mildew smell test in the closets on the first floor. As is always the case with flipped homes, you have to pay attention. In this instance, examine the edges of the old roof, look at dates in the boiler room, notice what’s missing in the bathroom, and imagine your furniture wobbling on the crooked floors. See the listing.

26 Elm Street: $385,000

half of a small duplex with a porch in front
26 Elm Street

This house was under contract, but is back on the market. It has an upstairs and downstairs apartment, and could be a legal owner-operated short-term rental. The description says it’s being painted, but it likely needs TLC. See the listing.

38 Swan Street: $425,000

This lovely little brick house has new floors and tons of character. The only downfall is that it’s right by the creek in an AE flood zone. See the listing.

69 York Street: $585,000

an old brick house with a front porch
69 York Street

Under contract at the time of this writing, this old brick house was heading for foreclosure. It’s got that quintessential Lambertville feel with brick interior walls, a little staircase that leads to an expansive attic bedroom, and character throughout. The house needs a bunch of work, which means it’s an emotional buy (♥️💸) for someone who wants to make it their own. Check out the listing.

58 Grants Aly: $599,000

a small house with new windows and a new front door
58 Grant Aly

Purchased for $175,500, this flipped house is a lot nicer than it was before the renovation, but the devil is always in the details. For example, what’s happening with the storm drains and gutters? Or the mismatched shower and vanity? Did they seal the basement by closing the basement window that used to be under the living room window? Is that an underground oil tank buried in the front yard? Only you know if you want to pay $599,000 for a party-wall duplex with 2 bedrooms on a side street where you can’t park your car. Look at the listing.

151 North Union Street: $649,900

Previously listed at $675,000, this this light and airy 1,700 square foot condo is back on the market. It’s perfect if you like unique places in the center of town, but you must also like stairs, HOAs, and parking on the street. View the listing.

9 Church Street: $765,000

a two-story building with a restarant on the first floor
9 Church Street

A CBD investment property, this place has one and possibly two retail units on the first floor with living space above. It is not in the flood zone, and is centrally located. No parking, but you can park out front with a permit. Look at the listing.

11 Delevan Street: $829,000

a gray townhouse with black windows and a balcony on the third floor
11 Delevan Street

Cavernous party walls sandwich this unit. It’s not in a flood zone, has parking, and there’s no HOA, which could be a blessing or a curse. For sale by owner.

237 & 241 North Main Street: $950,000

a double garage with an apartment above and a separate house nearby
237 & 241 North Main Street

Someone will celebrate the hodgepodge of old and new that stitches these structures together, especially if that person likes entertaining. See the listing.

74 North Main Street: $1,960,000

a multi-story brick building with a restaurant on the first floor
74 N. Main Street

This investment property has a restaurant below and old apartments above, yet it lacks direction. Do you have a vision for this place? Check out the listing.

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