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  1. Freehold Township, NJ | Official Website

    Freehold Township is a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) drop site with Flocktown Farm! Get fresh local produce June–Thanksgiving. Join at FlocktownFarm.com and select Municipal Building – …

  2. Freehold Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia

    Freehold Township is a township in western Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

  3. Freehold NJ - Home

    Freehold Borough is governed under the Borough form of New Jersey Municipal Government, consisting of a Mayor and six Council Members.

  4. freehold | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    Freehold is a type of estate where the person has a right or owns title to real property for an unspecified amount of time.

  5. FREEHOLD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FREEHOLD is a tenure of real property by which an estate in fee simple or fee tail or an estate for life is held; also : an estate held by such tenure.

  6. Freehold – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    Freehold is a city in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Freehold is a great day or weekend trip for those who love history, architecture, shopping, and food.

  7. About | Discover Downtown Freehold Today — Downtown Freehold

    Learn about Downtown Freehold's history, events, local businesses, and community initiatives that make it a vibrant hub in Western Monmouth County.

  8. Freehold, NJ homes for sale & real estate - realtor.com

    Realtor.com® has 169 homes for sale in Freehold, NJ. The median listing price is $538,700. Browse the latest listings and find your dream home today.

  9. FREEHOLD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    FREEHOLD definition: 1. the legal right to own and use a building or piece of land for an unlimited time: 2. owned in a…. Learn more.

  10. Freehold | Property Rights, Tenure & Ownership | Britannica Money

    freehold, in English law, ownership of a substantial interest in land held for an indefinite period of time. The term originally designated the owner of an estate held in free tenure, who possessed, under …