Number of Homes Sold Rose in Parts of the South Jersey Shore Region in June 2016

July 27, 2016

Market Minute LogoAreas of the South Jersey Shore real estate market saw the number of homes sold increase in June, according to the Long & Foster Market Minute reports. The South Jersey Shore market includes Atlantic and Cape June counties. The Long & Foster Market Minute reports are based on data provided by the South Jersey Shore and Cape June County multiple listing services and their member associations of Realtors and include residential real estate transactions within specific geographic regions, not just Long & Foster sales.JerseyShoreMM June2016 Chart

When compared to the same month in 2015, the number of units sold in the South Jersey Shore region varied, with Atlantic County experiencing a 6 percent increase and Cape May County experiencing no change year-over-year. Median sale prices declined in the area, falling by 3 percent in Atlantic County and by 13 percent in Cape May County.

In Cape May County, active inventory decreased by 10 percent, while Atlantic County experienced a 3 percent decline from the previous year. The days on market (DOM) average for Atlantic County was 100 days and Cape May County saw a DOM average of 169 days.

“We’re more than halfway through 2016, and this year has brought steady improvements to the real estate market across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, including in the south Jersey Shore region,” said Jeffrey S. Detwiler, chief operating officer of The Long & Foster Companies. “Between the low inventory of available homes and the decreased mortgage rates due to Brexit, this summer’s market has been brisk. We anticipate that the strong housing market will continue into the fall.”

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