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Mercer County NJ Real Estate Statistics October, 2009

Here are the real estate sales for the various townships and boroughs in Mercer County, for single family homes in October, 2009. There are a lot of areas in Mercer County, so the easiest way to represent all the homes sold is by place. I can run a similar report for you of condo sales - just let me know if that is your interest. Contact me for details of any Mercer County or Hamilton, New Jersey neighborhood real estate activity.

Real Estate Sales for Mercer County, October, 2009: Single Family Homes

*Hamilton Township
78 homes sold in October, with a low price of $56,000 and high of $478,220. 83 homes sold in September, 69 in August, and 64 in July, 2009. This compares to 63 sales in October last year, ranging from $105,000 to $320,000.

*East Windsor Township
26 homes sold in October, with a low price of $140,000 and high of $580,000. 24 homes sold in September, 16 in August, and 15 in July, 2009. This compares to 16 sales in October last year, ranging from $45,000 to $513,000.

*Robbinsville Township
14 homes sold in October, with a low price of $159,500 and high of $853,500. 20 homes sold in September, 8 in August, and 9 in July, 2009. This compares to 12 sales in October last year, ranging from $183,000 to $560,000.

*West Windsor Township
26 homes sold in October, with a low price of $217,000 and high of $970,000. 21 homes sold in September, 33 in August, and 28 in July, 2009. This compares to 20 sales in October last year, ranging from $215,000 to $1,160,000.

*Hopewell Borough & Township
17 homes sold in October, with a low price of $200,000 and high of $1,550,000. 14 homes sold in September, 13 in August, and 19 in July, 2009. This compares to 13 sales in October last year, ranging from $170,000 to $816,500.

*Princeton Borough & Township
16 homes sold in October, with a low price of $395,000 and high of $3,600,000. 29 homes sold in September, 23 in August, and 28 homes in July, 2009. This compares to 14 in October last year, ranging from $475,000 to $1,700,000.

*Ewing Township
24 homes sold in October, with a low price of $69,250 and high of $346,000. 23 homes sold in September, 17 in August, and 16 homes in July, 2009. This compares to 11 in October last year, from $126,500 to $495,000.

*Hightstown Borough
5 homes sold in October, with a low price of $195,000 and high of $232,000. 4 homes sold in September, 3 in August, and 4 homes in July, 2009. This compares to 3 in October last year, from $211,000 to $265,000.

*Lawrence Township
33 homes sold in October, with a low price of $117,105 and high of $735,000. 22 homes sold in September, 25 in August, and 19 homes in July, 2009. This compares to 20 in October last year, from $142,000 to $1,200,000.

*Pennington Borough
1 home sold in October, for $355,000. 2 homes sold in September, $193,500 and $722,500, 1 home in August, and 5 homes in July, 2009. This compares to 1 sale in October last year, of $315,000.

*Trenton City
41 homes sold in October, with a low price of $8,500 and high of $237,000. 39 homes sold in September, 8 homes in August, and 7 homes in July, 2009. This compares to 30 sales in October last year, from $6,000 to $300,000.

*Mercer County
281 homes sold in October, compared to 302 in September, 216 in August, and 214 in July, versus 203 last year in October.
Summary:
Increases: East Windsor, West Windsor, Hopewell, Ewing, Hightstown, Lawrence, and Trenton enjoyed increased sales in September.
Decreases: Hamilton, Robbinsville, Princeton, and Pennington sales decreased. County-wide, the different areas balance out each other this October over a year ago. It is still a strong Buyer's Market.

I can give you sales statistics for any neighborhood or community in Mercer County, as well as Burlington, Monmouth, and Middlesex Counties. Just ask.

Posted Tuesday Nov 03