Great setting for this Cape style home situated on 1.6 acres in Southampton. Featuring 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths this home has been updated throughout in the last 5 years. Eat-in kitchen with center island, recessed lighting , upgraded cabinets and gas stove. The slider leads to the covered back porch and patio area overlooking the yard. There is a good sized living room with a brick fireplace with a wood stove. The primary bedroom is on the 1st floor and has a full bath and the 2nd bedroom is adjacent. Finishing off the 1st floor you will find a side door, full size laundry room and another full bathroom. The 2nd floor has 2 large bedrooms and a full bath plus plenty of storage and closets. Maybe a potential master suite if you watch enough HGTV. Newer gas heat, central air and roof. The 40x60 Pole barn has endless opportunities for whatever you need. It has concrete flooring, electric and an oversized door for easy access. Surrounded by farmland, horses and open fields you can't beat the setting. Close to Fort Dix and McGuire AFB. Easy ride to all shore points, cities and mountains make this an easy choice. Come take a look today.
Single-familyProperty Type
1960Year Built
1.64 acresLot Size
$328Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
Listed by Edward Keebler• RE/MAX Preferred - Marlton
•856-810-8282 (broker)
Bought with Pat Denney• RE/MAX Preferred - Marlton
2 Story Cape Cod situated on 1.64 Acres of your own privacy. Property backs to farm with open fields. 4 BR, 3 full baths, Living Room, Dining Room and Kitchen, includes an attached 1 car garage. In the rear of the property is a 30' x 50' detached barn complete with 2 stables for horses, ponies or other livestock. House does need some TLC. This property offers a lot for the money with many possibilities. Easy to show- call showing service.
Public Records
Jun 1, 1987
Sold
$111,000
$68/sq ft
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$8,292 (+1.6%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2024
$8,158 (+3.8%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2023
$7,857 (+3.7%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2022
$7,580 (+2.2%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2021
$7,414 (+2.3%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2020
$7,251 (+2.2%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2019
$7,095 (+2.4%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2018
$6,929 (−0.4%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2017
$6,954 (+2.2%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2016
$6,805 (+7.0%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2014
$6,358 (+2.6%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2013
$6,197 (+0.2%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2012
$6,183 (−1.2%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2011
$6,256 (−0.4%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2010
$6,284 (+1.9%)
$73,900 + $112,800
$186,700
2009
$6,169
$73,900 + $112,800
$186,700
Tax history for 501 Ridge Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$8,292 (+1.6%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2024
$8,158 (+3.8%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2023
$7,857 (+3.7%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2022
$7,580 (+2.2%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2021
$7,414 (+2.3%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2020
$7,251 (+2.2%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2019
$7,095 (+2.4%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2018
$6,929 (−0.4%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2017
$6,954 (+2.2%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2016
$6,805 (+7.0%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2014
$6,358 (+2.6%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2013
$6,197 (+0.2%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2012
$6,183 (−1.2%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2011
$6,256 (−0.4%)
$92,500 + $154,800
$247,300
2010
$6,284 (+1.9%)
$73,900 + $112,800
$186,700
2009
$6,169
$73,900 + $112,800
$186,700
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
—
Baths
—
Stories
1.5
Lot width
—
Lot depth
—
Lot size
1.64 Acres
Year renovated
—
Sq. Ft.
1,641
Year built
1960
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Burlington County
APN
3301204 00007
Parking Spaces
—
Basement
—
Accessible
—
HOA Dues
—
Garage
—
Features
—
Last updated by owner on Jun 24, 2026.
AP
Agriculture Production
In order to protect the present and future residents of the township, respect the natural features and conditions of the land and deal wisely with their constraints, and insure the orderly and economic development of the township, agricultural development has been deemed to be more desirable than other uses for this zone. Minimum lot areas have been based on compliance with the requirements of the CMP and recognition of the fact that there now is neither in existence nor planned a centralized sewage collection system for this area.