See homes sold in these New Jersey counties, March 6 to 13

See homes sold in these New Jersey counties, March 6 to 13

An analysis of recent residential property sales in several counties in New Jersey reveals a broad spectrum of outcomes for the period from March 6 to 13.

In Mercer County, five dwellings sold for an average of $418,400. The highest sale was for a two-bedroom unit in Princeton Township, which sold for $811,000. The lowest sale was for a one-bedroom in Hamilton Township, which sold for $150,000.

In Middlesex County, nine dwellings sold, with an average price of $510,222. The peak price was for a four-bedroom residence in South Brunswick Township, which sold for $1,050,000. At the other end of the scale, a one-bedroom unit in Edison Township sold for $215,000.

In Monmouth county, six properties sold, with an average price of $541,833. The most expensive was a five-bedroom unit in Holmdel Township, which sold for $1,150,000. The least expensive was a one-bedroom condominium in Freehold Township, which sold for $230,000.

In Ocean County, eleven dwellings were purchased, averaging $389,727. The most expensive was a four-bedroom house in Toms River Township, which sold for $890,000. The least expensive was a one-bedroom condominium in Berkeley Township, which sold for $130,000.

An examination of residential property sales in Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, and Ocean counties for the week ranging from March 6 to 13 reveals a range of outcomes. Mercer County saw the highest average sale price, at $418,400, with the highest individual sale being an $811,000 two-bedroom unit in Princeton Township. At the opposite end of the spectrum, Ocean County had the lowest average price, of $389,727, as well as the lowest individual sale, a $130,000 one-bedroom condominium in Berkeley Township.