Somerset County’s median home price is around $649,999, up roughly 5–6% year-over-year. Known for its top-rated schools, suburban charm, and easy access to major employers, Somerset remains one of New Jersey’s most desirable real estate markets.
Hunterdon County
Hunterdon County
Hunterdon County
Hunterdon County home prices average around $660,000, reflecting steady 3–4% growth over the past year. Its scenic rural setting, strong schools, and community appeal continue to attract homeowners seeking space and long-term value.
Mercer County
Hunterdon County
Middlesex County
Mercer County’s median home value is approximately $436,700, up 1.2% year-over-year. With a blend of historic towns, affordable pricing, and access to Princeton and Trenton, Mercer offers balanced growth and enduring buyer appeal.
Middlesex County
Middlesex County
Middlesex County
Middlesex County home prices average around $551,000, showing a 4% annual rise. Its central location, strong job market, and family-friendly communities continue to make it a prime destination for buyers across central New Jersey.
Morris County
Middlesex County
Morris County
Morris County remains a high-demand market with median prices well above state averages and an estimated 5–6% annual increase. Excellent schools, transit access, and vibrant downtowns keep Morris among New Jersey’s most competitive counties.
Union County
Middlesex County
Morris County
Union County’s housing market reflects steady 5–6% price growth, driven by strong commuter demand and desirable neighborhoods. With easy access to New York City and lively suburban centers, Union remains a key hub for northern New Jersey real estate.
Warren County
Warren County
Warren County
Warren County offers affordable housing and moderate appreciation, with values rising around 3–5% over the past year. Its rural charm, proximity to Pennsylvania, and growing amenities make it a strong option for buyers seeking affordability and accessibility.
Essex County
Warren County
Warren County
Essex County home values average about $639,000, up 3% year-over-year. From cultural centers like Newark to tree-lined suburbs like Montclair, Essex blends urban convenience with classic suburban appeal — keeping demand strong year-round.
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