Market Updates
What are the Luxury Towns of Monmouth County, NJ
Dr. Carly reviews the top 13 towns in Monmouth County, NJ that had the highest median sale prices for the full calendar year of 2024. Out of 53 municipalities in Monmouth County, 13 towns made the list by having a median sale price starting at over $1 million dollars. In this video, you will see where these towns are located, how high their median sale price was for 2024, and interesting facts about their land-size and population numbers.

Summer Sales Stats for 2025
Is the summer real estate market cooling down or heating up? This video explains the latest data on Monmouth County, NJ housing trends.
Highlights Include: ✅ Buyers: Market rebalancing creates more opportunities and negotiating power ✅ Sellers: Strategic pricing is key as days on market increase slightly to 34 days With 34.9% of inventory priced over $1Million, and a growing gap between list prices ($730K median) and sale prices ($700K median), now is the perfect time to make your move in Monmouth County real estate.

How is the Monmouth County Housing Market 5-Years Post Pandemic?
It has been exactly five years this weekend in mid-March since the mandatory lockdowns in New Jersey. What has happened to the Single-Family real estate market in Monmouth County since then? In this video, I will show that despite an initial increase in the number of single-family homes sold in 2020 and 2021, home sales actually DECLINED below the "normal" number of homes sold in 2018--2019, as the after-math of the Pandemic unraveled. The fact that the NJ government recently reported that between April 2020 and December 2024, the population of NJ INCREASED, we saw fewer homes sold points to the next topic discussed in this video: Median Home Prices. With a decrease in housing inventory, and consistent demand from buyers, the median single-family home sale price increased 69.5% between 2019--2024 in Monmouth County, NJ. The good news is: the number of homes being sold in 2025 has increased so far, and the speed at which prices are rising has slowed to only 2.3% year-to-date. If you would like to know the value of your Monmouth County, NJ, reach out to me!
