UPDATE: New listings reveal the top ten properties sold for $1 million or less in Monmouth County from Sept. 15 to Sept. 21, 2023. This urgent report details the latest transactions, showcasing homes that are now off the market, providing crucial insights for prospective buyers and sellers alike.
During this critical week, buyers snapped up several properties, with sales finalized as recently as August 27. Here’s a detailed look at the most significant transactions in the area.
1. A standout sale occurred at 492 Hance Road, where a detached house built in 1951 changed hands for $999,950. This property offers a glimpse into the competitive market just under the million-dollar threshold.
2. Another notable property is located at 1266 Ocean Ave, selling for $999,500. This 2,128-square-foot condominium features 2 bedrooms and 3 baths, making it an attractive option for families or buyers looking for spacious living.
3. The single-family home at 9 Desai Court also sold for $999,000, boasting 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms across 3,064 square feet. This home, built in 1986, provides ample space for family life.
4. Situated at 84 Wilson Circle W, another single-family residence sold for $999,000. This property features 4 bedrooms and 3 baths and offers a living area of 2,476 square feet.
5. At 5 Stone Lane, a home sold for $980,000, offering 4 bedrooms and 3 baths in a 3,202-square-foot layout.
6. The property at 30 Heliport Drive, built in 2020, sold for $978,000. This modern home features 3,003 square feet of living space.
7. Historic charm meets modern living at 13 Broadway, where a property built in 1905 sold for $975,000.
8. Another contemporary home at 19 Kronenberg Street fetched $975,000, featuring 2,488 square feet of living area.
9. The single-family home at 2574 Algonkin Trail sold for $975,000 and includes 3 bedrooms and 2 baths in a compact 1,366-square-foot layout.
10. Lastly, a property located at 140 Millhurst Road sold for $965,000. This 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home spans 3,123 square feet.
With these properties now off the market, the urgency for prospective buyers in Monmouth County has never been greater. The competitive nature of real estate in this area underscores the need for quick decisions and well-informed offers.
As the market continues to evolve, keep an eye on new listings and sales reports. The next wave of opportunities may emerge shortly, offering fresh chances for buyers looking to secure their dream home.
Stay tuned for more updates and insights into the Monmouth County housing market as we monitor ongoing developments.
