This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Health & Fitness

June Real Estate Trends for Holmdel and Hazlet

Welcome to the June Holmdel-Hazlet Real Estate snapshot blog provided by Doreen DeMarco and Gerine A. Skamarak of EXIT Realty East Coast.

First we would like to wish you a very sunny, safe and enjoyable Fourth of July celebration with your family and friends.  

Our intention today is to give you a snapshot of the monthly statistics for your local real estate market.  Below is a comparison for June 2013/2012 closed home sales for Holmdel and Hazlet. (DOM=days on market)

Find out what's happening in Holmdel-Hazletwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Holmdel: *Closed Sales for the month of June: 

  • June 2013:  17 homes sold with an average sale price of $842,529. vs an average list price of $913,453. with an average 112 DOM
  • June 2012:  16 homes sold with an average sale price of $836,403. vs an average list price of $882,906 with an average 81 DOM
  • There are currently 58 homes under contract with an average list price of $814,928. with an average 80 DOM.
  • There are currently 115 homes available with an average list price of $1,010,067. with an average 119 DOM.


Hazlet: *Closed Sales for the month of June:

Find out what's happening in Holmdel-Hazletwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

  • June 2013: 15 homes sold with an average sale price of $305,427. vs an average list price of $318,347. with an average 71 DOM
  • June 2012: 20 homes sold with an average sale price of $292,425. vs an average list price of $303,530. with an average 58 DOM
  • There are currently 55 homes under contract with an average list price of $304,587. with an average 59 DOM.
  • There are currently 76 homes available with an average list price of $315,850. with an average 98 DOM.

*Source: MOMLS 2012/13; Information believed to be accuarate but not guaranteed.

We wish all our beloved communities continued support, strength and perserverance as all those impacted by Sandy carry on with their rebuilding process. Please feel free to contact us should you need any contractor recommendations.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?