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Ocean Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, is a great example of a quiet suburban neighborhood. It has a wide range of services and beautiful scenery. This township is perfect for people who want both peace and activity because it has many large parks and other leisure areas, such as the famous Joe Palaia Park. This blog post wants you to learn about the beauty of Ocean Township, the variety of homes it has, and the rich web of community life it creates.

Joe Palaia Park is the garden center of Ocean Township

Joe Palaia Park, which is known as the "green lung" of Ocean Township, shows how much the township values outdoor activities. People in the area love the park because it has lots of room for sports, fun, and events. The walking trails,…

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Middletown, New Jersey, is one of the biggest towns in Monmouth County. It has a great mix of nature, community, and ease of living. Middletown is popular with families who want to settle down in a lively and helpful community. It is known for having great schools and a nice community vibe. This blog post talks about the wide range of things that make up life in Middletown, from its beautiful parks and fun things to do to its many housing choices.

A neighborhood built around family and education

Middletown's loyalty to education is one of its main draws. People really like the town's schools because they provide a complete education that focuses on more than just academic success. They also encourage personal growth and community activity.…

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2021 was a historic year for real estate. Pandemic boom towns brought remote workers out to the suburbs, starting bidding wars that brought home prices to record highs.

Our two main markets, Staten Island and The Jersey Shore, are attractive for buyers leaving New York City. Combine this trend with the lowest borrowing rates in a lifetime, add in constrained new construction inventory, and this past year was a roller coaster to say the least!

Across the US, new construction has not kept up with shrinking inventory. Supply constraints pushed up home prices nationwide. But each market is different, as we found when serving clients in the New York Metro area and the Jersey Shore area.


Year Over Year Comparison:

Home Sale Price

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Jersey Shore real estate


Prices came back up again this past month in Staten Island. Despite a small slip in early fall, the average home in Richmond County now sells for $666,041. For the past six months now, home prices have stabilized around the $660,000 mark.

On the other hand, our new ventures into New Jersey have opened up an entirely different market. By contrast, the New York City market has been on a steady climb in recent years. Home prices on the Jersey Shore have been more volatile. Here, buyer activity is off the charts (literally).

In Monmouth and Ocean Counties, real estate now sells for above 100% of its asking price. Even in the hottest months, Staten Island homes have always sold at a slight discount from list price for as long as we have been…

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