After interest rates were cut in early September, the real estate market appeared to be starting to correct itself as some homes, even those with million-dollar price tags and long inventory good, sell for cost price or less.
In Central Jersey, home buyers snapped up everything from a new family retreat in Summit to a stone tower on six acres in Readington.
Here are the top home sales in each Central Jersey county in September.
Union County: $2,597 Summit colonial less than 10 years old
A nine-year-old Summit home sold for $2.597 million on September 18, offering a beautiful family home at 248 Woodland Ave.
With six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, the large colonial across from the Canoe Brook Golf Course includes a porch, two stories, fireplace, three-car garage, backyard and patio, and a room first with his own living room.
Even the basement is full of amenities, with a bedroom, bathroom, exercise room, media room, and additional room.
The home, listed by Kim Cannon and Prominent Properties, sold for $2,000 over asking after being listed in late July. Ten years ago, it sold for just $535,000.
Hunterdon County: A $2.05 million custom stone home in Readington
A traditional house made of hand-hewn stone blocks became Readington’s newest stronghold when it sold for $2.05 million on September 20 thanks to Robert Beatty and Weichert, Realtors.
The four-bedroom, six-bathroom custom home on six acres at 57 Dreahook Road is surrounded by woods and offers beautiful views from its open floor plan, stone patio and stone walls. , and the sunroom and extras.
There is also a kitchen with white cabinets and black marble counters, a library with cathedral ceilings, balconies in all bedrooms, an entertainment area, four engine, and a four-car garage.
The stunning home sold for $300,000 less than it was originally listed for in June. Built in 2004, the home was later sold for $2.38 million in 2020.
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Somerset County: $2.775 million English estate in Bernardsville
An English-style estate at 7 Stevens Road in Bernardsville brought a mix of old and new when it sold for $2.775 million on Sept. 20 after Carolyn Fahey of Fahey Realtors represented it. .
Completely renovated last year, it has a beautiful setting as well as modern amenities, set on six acres on a private road.
Behind the concrete porch, the estate has six bedrooms and 6 ½ bathrooms, but the best part of this mansion is in the back. The house includes a large terrace with a fireplace, as well as a swimming pool surrounded by beautiful gardens.
Despite its beauty, the house took a long time on the market, as it was first listed in January for $130,000 more. The buyers spent just four months here, buying in September 2023 for $75,000 more than what they sold for.
Middlesex County: A beautiful $1,695 Plainsboro home with a great location
An apartment surrounded by a lush lawn in Plainsboro offered both privacy and a central location when it sold for $1.695 million on September 16.
Located at 9 Hilltown Court, the building is just minutes from the Princeton Junction train station, Princeton University, Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center, and Whole Foods.
It consists of five bedrooms and four bathrooms spread over nearly 4,000 square meters.
The home sold for about $30,000 over asking after being listed in late July by Kavitha Gangavarapu of myOriginHomes Group of Keller Williams Princeton. Before that, it was later sold for nearly $485,000 in 1999.
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