For Immediate Release:
February 14, 2008
Fourth Quarter Results Indicate That New Jersey Home Sales Are Healthy
(Edison, NJ) Sales volume of existing single
family homes, condominiums and co-ops in the
fourth quarter of 2007 are stable. According
to statistics released by the NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® today, New Jersey's
seasonally adjusted annual rate of home
sales equaled 128,400 in the fourth quarter
of 2007.
"New Jersey's real estate market continues
to offer a number of tremendous
opportunities," said NJAR® 2008 President
Drew Fishman. "With extremely low mortgage
interest rates and large selections of homes
for sale, conditions are good right now for
people to enter the housing market."
Fishman noted that the fourth quarter
statistics show that home sales in New
Jersey remain healthy and that New Jersey
does not follow national housing trends.
"While other states have seen home sales
plummet, New Jersey's housing market remains
stable," added Fishman. "Some housing
markets in New Jersey have even experienced
a slight appreciation in home sales prices."
After Binghamton, New York, fourth quarter
median sales price of existing single-family
homes in the Atlantic City area showed the
largest increase in the entire Northeast
region. The median sales price grew from
$251,900 in fourth quarter 2006 to $278,800
in 2007, an increase of 10.7 percent. The
Trenton-Ewing market also experienced an
increase in median sales price. The median
sales price rose from $289,000 in the forth
quarter 2006 to $306,800 in 2007, an
increase of 6.2 percent. In the Newark-Union
area the median sales price increased by 5.3
percent and in the metropolitan Philadelphia
area prices rose by 1.1 percent.
"Looking at national statistics or even
statewide statistics doesn't paint the full
picture," Fishman said. "All real estate is
local and that it is why it is so vital to
contact a REALTOR®. A REALTOR® can help
explain local housing trends and give you
better understanding of what is truly
happening in your local market."
The New Jersey Association of REALTORS®
is a non-profit organization serving the
professional needs of more than 55,000
REALTOR® and REALTOR-ASSOCIATE® members in
the state. REALTOR® is a registered
collective membership mark which may be used
only by real estate professionals who
subscribe to the REALTOR® organization's
strict Code of Ethics and are members of the
national, state and local REALTOR®
organizations. For more information, please
visit
www.njar.com.
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