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10 most expensive homes sold in Monmouth County, April 29 - May 5
A house in Oakhurst that sold for $4.3 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Monmouth County in the past week. In total, 191 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $752,658. The average price per square foot was $401.
Nine most expensive homes sold in the Elizabeth area, April 22-28
A house in Elizabeth that sold for $690,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Elizabeth area in the past week. In total, nine residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $475,556. The average price per square foot ended up at $283.
Six most expensive homes sold in Monroe in Middlesex County, April 15-21
A house in Monroe Township that sold for $975,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Monroe in Middlesex County in the past week. In total, six residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $555,150. The average price per square foot ended up at $300.
Six most expensive homes sold in the Howell area, April 15-21
A house in Howell that sold for $688,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Howell area in the past week. In total, six residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $574,833. The average price per square foot was $321.
Long Branch building growing taller as developer plans 154 assisted-living apartments
LONG BRANCH - A former red brick medical building on Third Avenue will be converted to an assisted-living facility with 154 residential rental apartments and ground-floor retail. The six-story building sits at 279 Third Ave. across the street from the NJ Transit train station, and was acquired by a private developer...
Six most expensive homes sold in the Elizabeth area, April 15-21
A house in Hillside that sold for $615,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Elizabeth area in the past week. In total, six residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $512,000, or $277 per square foot.
10 most expensive homes sold on the South Shore, April 22 - May 5
A house on Staten Island that sold for $990,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales on the South Shore between April 22 and May 5. In total, 22 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past two weeks, with an average price of $633,604. The average price per square foot was $384.
10 most expensive homes sold in Monmouth County, April 22-28
A house in Spring Lake that sold for $6.3 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Monmouth County in the past week. In total, 134 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $762,283. The average price per square foot ended up at $407.
See all homes sold in East Brunswick, April 15 to April 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in East Brunswick reported from April 15 to April 21. There were 5 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,159-square-foot home on Highland Street in East Brunswick that sold for $475,000.
See all homes sold in Marlboro, April 15 to April 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Marlboro reported from April 15 to April 21. There were 1 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 779-square-foot home on Thrasher Court in Marlboro that sold for $101,210. 79 Thrasher...
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