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Standard and Poor's Case/Shiller National Home Price Index vs. South Jersey Home Prices - 4th Quarter 2008

05-29-09
Glenn Parker

The Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index reported that the price of U.S. single-family homes declined 18.2% in the fourth quarter of 2008 when compared to the fourth quarter of 2007. This research includes comparisons of western South Jersey fourth quarter real estate average home price numbers of 2008 versus the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. The Trend Multiple Listing Service's Economic and Marketwatch Report provided the housing market statistics of the four counties representing western South Jersey, specifically the fourth quarter of 2008 and fourth quarter of 2007. Now lets determine if there was any percentage change:

  • Burlington County - The average sales price of homes, which sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $250,700. The average sales price of homes, which sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $261,900. This was a decline of 4.3% ($-11,200). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Burlington County actually performed better by 13.9 percent.
  • Camden County - The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $199,100. The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $211,700. This was a decline of 6.0% ($-12,600). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Camden County actually performed better by 12.2 percent.
  • Gloucester County - The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $234,100. The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $238,600. This was a decline of 1.9% ($-4,500). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Gloucester County actually performed better by 16.3 percent.
  • Salem County - The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $177,700. The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $190,900. This was a decline of 6.9% ($-13,200). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Gloucester County actually performed better by 11.3 percent.

In summary, all four counties - Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Salem - had average home sales price declines in the fourth quarter of 2008 when compared to the fourth quarter of 2007. However, the home sales price decline was significantly less for all four counties when compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. Gloucester County had the lowest percentage decline in the four county comparison when measured against the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. Salem County had the highest percentage decline in the four county comparison when measured against the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. The following stats reveal that real estate is ALWAYS LOCAL.

Standard and Poor's Case/Shiller National Home Price Index vs. South Jersey Home Prices - 4th Quarter 2008

05-29-09
Glenn Parker

The Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index reported that the price of U.S. single-family homes declined 18.2% in the fourth quarter of 2008 when compared to the fourth quarter of 2007. This research includes comparisons of western South Jersey fourth quarter real estate average home price numbers of 2008 versus the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. The Trend Multiple Listing Service's Economic and Marketwatch Report provided the housing market statistics of the four counties representing western South Jersey, specifically the fourth quarter of 2008 and fourth quarter of 2007. Now lets determine if there was any percentage change:

  • Burlington County - The average sales price of homes, which sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $250,700. The average sales price of homes, which sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $261,900. This was a decline of 4.3% ($-11,200). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Burlington County actually performed better by 13.9 percent.
  • Camden County - The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $199,100. The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $211,700. This was a decline of 6.0% ($-12,600). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Camden County actually performed better by 12.2 percent.
  • Gloucester County - The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $234,100. The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $238,600. This was a decline of 1.9% ($-4,500). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Gloucester County actually performed better by 16.3 percent.
  • Salem County - The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $177,700. The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $190,900. This was a decline of 6.9% ($-13,200). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Gloucester County actually performed better by 11.3 percent.

In summary, all four counties - Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Salem - had average home sales price declines in the fourth quarter of 2008 when compared to the fourth quarter of 2007. However, the home sales price decline was significantly less for all four counties when compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. Gloucester County had the lowest percentage decline in the four county comparison when measured against the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. Salem County had the highest percentage decline in the four county comparison when measured against the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. The following stats reveal that real estate is ALWAYS LOCAL.

Standard and Poor's Case/Shiller National Home Price Index vs. South Jersey Home Prices - 4th Quarter 2008

05-29-09
Glenn Parker

The Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index reported that the price of U.S. single-family homes declined 18.2% in the fourth quarter of 2008 when compared to the fourth quarter of 2007. This research includes comparisons of western South Jersey fourth quarter real estate average home price numbers of 2008 versus the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. The Trend Multiple Listing Service's Economic and Marketwatch Report provided the housing market statistics of the four counties representing western South Jersey, specifically the fourth quarter of 2008 and fourth quarter of 2007. Now lets determine if there was any percentage change:

  • Burlington County - The average sales price of homes, which sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $250,700. The average sales price of homes, which sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $261,900. This was a decline of 4.3% ($-11,200). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Burlington County actually performed better by 13.9 percent.
  • Camden County - The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $199,100. The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $211,700. This was a decline of 6.0% ($-12,600). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Camden County actually performed better by 12.2 percent.
  • Gloucester County - The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $234,100. The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $238,600. This was a decline of 1.9% ($-4,500). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Gloucester County actually performed better by 16.3 percent.
  • Salem County - The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $177,700. The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $190,900. This was a decline of 6.9% ($-13,200). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Gloucester County actually performed better by 11.3 percent.

In summary, all four counties - Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Salem - had average home sales price declines in the fourth quarter of 2008 when compared to the fourth quarter of 2007. However, the home sales price decline was significantly less for all four counties when compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. Gloucester County had the lowest percentage decline in the four county comparison when measured against the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. Salem County had the highest percentage decline in the four county comparison when measured against the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. The following stats reveal that real estate is ALWAYS LOCAL.

Standard and Poor's Case/Shiller National Home Price Index vs. South Jersey Home Prices - 4th Quarter 2008

05-29-09
Glenn Parker

The Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index reported that the price of U.S. single-family homes declined 18.2% in the fourth quarter of 2008 when compared to the fourth quarter of 2007. This research includes comparisons of western South Jersey fourth quarter real estate average home price numbers of 2008 versus the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. The Trend Multiple Listing Service's Economic and Marketwatch Report provided the housing market statistics of the four counties representing western South Jersey, specifically the fourth quarter of 2008 and fourth quarter of 2007. Now lets determine if there was any percentage change:

  • Burlington County - The average sales price of homes, which sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $250,700. The average sales price of homes, which sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $261,900. This was a decline of 4.3% ($-11,200). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Burlington County actually performed better by 13.9 percent.
  • Camden County - The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $199,100. The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $211,700. This was a decline of 6.0% ($-12,600). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Camden County actually performed better by 12.2 percent.
  • Gloucester County - The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $234,100. The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $238,600. This was a decline of 1.9% ($-4,500). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Gloucester County actually performed better by 16.3 percent.
  • Salem County - The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2008, was $177,700. The average sales price of homes, which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2007, was $190,900. This was a decline of 6.9% ($-13,200). When compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index, Gloucester County actually performed better by 11.3 percent.

In summary, all four counties - Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Salem - had average home sales price declines in the fourth quarter of 2008 when compared to the fourth quarter of 2007. However, the home sales price decline was significantly less for all four counties when compared to the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. Gloucester County had the lowest percentage decline in the four county comparison when measured against the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. Salem County had the highest percentage decline in the four county comparison when measured against the Standard and Poor's/Case Shiller national home price index. The following stats reveal that real estate is ALWAYS LOCAL.

Rancher Back On Market in Mullica Hill (South Harrison Twp.), NJ

02-12-09
Glenn Parker
RE/MAX Preferred - Mullica Hill
Glenn Parker
Primary: (856) 223-1400 ext.232
Mobile: (856) 237-7723
Website: http://www.gparker.remax-nj.com/TR5479312
E-mail: gphouses@topproducer.com

MULLICA HILL, NJ 08062
Listing #: 5479312
Price: $269,900
Bedrooms: 3
Full Bathrooms: 2
Half Bathrooms: 0
Move right in to this clean,well organized,very functioning,picturesque home nestled on 1.25 acres.Enjoy evenings looking out to a rural landscape of corn fields across the street or enjoy some fruit off the front yard plum tree.So much potential awaits with the generous sized lot and partially finished basement.Pride of homeowners is represented throughtout with hardwood floors t\o,updated electric,new electrical panel,new recessed lighting,new filtration system,new windows for the front bedrooms,under cabinet lighting in kitchen,closet concepts in all bedroom closets,new 6 panel doors throughout,new front door,new slider off the dining area,professionally painted interior and exterior,exterior shed has new roof and repainted,new exterior motion lights,new security system,septic field is only 3 years old,washer is one year old,hot water heater is 3 years old,side yard was reseeded,100 amp underground electrical service runs outside,and invisible electric fence for animals.S.Harrison\Kingsway School District.

Living Room
Professionally Painted 1-Year Ago. Hardwood Floors.

Kitchen
Refrigerator Included, Hardwood Floors, Island, Under Cabinet Lighting, Dishwasher, Tile Backsplash

Kitchen and Dining Area

Dining Area
Hardwood Floors, New Sliding Glass Doors Which Lead to the Backyard.




Bedroom #2
Hardwood Floors, New Window, and Closet Concepts in Double-Door Closet.

Bathroom
Hardwood Floor, Tile, Very Clean.

Bedroom #2 Closet
Closet Concepts in All Bedrooms.

Walk-in-Closet
Bedroom #1 Walk-in-Closet with Closet Concepts


Backyard
Pine Trees Line the Back Property Line, Outside Storage Shed with Electric, Stone Patio Area

Listing information courtesy of: RE/MAX PREFERRED-MULLICA HILL

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