January-March, 2008 Branchburg Closed Sales Stats

The following table contains closed residential real estate transactions in Branchburg for the first calendar quarter of 2008 (January 1 to March 31). However, unlike the inaccurate information promulgated by most agents and media sources, the “DOM” (Days on Market) column indicates the sum of days-on-market accrued through serial listings of the same home (it is a common agent “trick” to withdraw and re-list a home, in order to create the public impression of a “fresh” home that has seen fewer days on market). In addition, the “OLP” (Original List Price) column reflects the list price of each home at the time it was first offered for sale.

Note that there were only twelve closed transactions for the entire quarter. Even in 2007, most single months produced more closed sales. There is no more graphic indicator available of the accelerating sales slowdown in the local market.

Sales statistics posted at Branchblog will always be cross-checked to provide the most accurate and unbiased housing market snapshot possible.

Please direct specific inquiries to Chip Hughes at (908) 334-2329 or chip.hughes@att.net. Better yet, leave a comment!

All information is deemed accurate, but not guaranteed, and is provided courtesy of Garden State Multiple Listing System:

 Address OLP Sale Price % of OLP DOM
418 Azalea 302,900 258,000 85 230
816 Magnolia 274,900 257,000 93 276
514 Azalea 278,500 264,000 95 44
136 Arbor 299,900 272,000 91 140
556 Old York 439,000 348,000 79 138
6 Pamlico 399,900 384,000 96 85
27 Apache 409,900 397,500 97 43
30 Buffalo Hollow 435,000 400,000 92 244
24 Watchung 449,500 430,000 96 73
14 Strawberry Hill 489,000 470,000 96 58
553 Whiton 649,000 495,000 76 600
89 Libby 718,800 552,000 77 452

AVERAGES: 199 Days-on-Market; SALE PRICE: 89% of original list price. 

 

5 Responses to “January-March, 2008 Branchburg Closed Sales Stats”

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  1. njpatient says:

    man, those DOM numbers are HIDEOUS!

  2. ReadngtnDude says:

    These are wonderful (I used to own a house in Mountain View Farm and am always interestedin the prices in that market.)

    I now live in Readington and am interested in how prices are moving here. do you track that sub-market as well?

    RD.

  3. victorian says:

    Keep up the good fight! Am a fan!

  4. chughes says:

    ReadngtnDude (5:20, May 15)-

    Readington virtually mirrors market conditions in Branchburg. I do follow it closely, as we do a fair amount of business there. Conditions right now are very similar. Lots of inventory, lots of DOM, lots of fall-throughs.

  5. ReadngtnDude says:

    Thanks. I figured Readington is similar.

    Good news is I don’t have a need to sell these days as long as my job holds up, but I guess that is true for most folks that haven’t bought in the last 4 years…

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