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Tewksbury NJ Real Estate 2011 Annual Market Report

Bob Zorechak - Sells Homes in Morris/ Somerset/Hunterdon Cos., NJ 908-267-2465: Real Estate Agent in Chester, NJ

Tewksbury NJ Real Estate 2011 Annual Market Report

by Bob Zorechak - GRI, ABR, e-PRO

Find out the latest real estate market information for Tewksbury NJ through 2011 in addition to a look back at the years in between to 2005. See what the trends are indicating and what is next for the Tewksbury NJ real estate market. If you are considering buying and or selling a home in 2012 in Tewksbury NJ, this valuable annual market report is an absolute must read.

Attention... all residential real estate is local! Not everything you read about online, in the papers and hear through major media outlets about the housing market is correct or relevant, especially when information is presented on a "national" or "regional" basis. There are many factors that make up the differences in local real estate markets, even from town to town and especially in a state like New Jersey with its inordinate amount of municipalities making it a challenge for some to drill down and obtain the correct market value of any given home. This is why it is important for both buyers and sellers to start with the latest "local" market data before they make any real estate decisions.

Tewksbury NJ Real Estate 2011 Annual Market Report

As you can see from the chart above the volume of both Closed Sales and Listings in Tewksbury has been fairly steady throughout the past 7 years, although the amount of Closed Sales has increased for the past 3 years in a row, which is a positive sign in an otherwise weak local market. Inventory has decreased significantly by 21% from this same time last year down from 21.5 to 17 months, which is a big step in the right direction.

Simply stated, "inventory" represents the number of homes currently available or For Sale in a given market, or in this case a specific town. This means that with all things remaining equal, at the current rate of sales, it will take approximately 17 months to sell all of Tewksbury's current inventory. This figure indicates that Tewksbury, like many of the surrounding towns is experiencing what we call a strong "Buyer's Market" and will remain so for at least the short term.

A Buyer's Market is considered to be a market with an inventory of 7 or more months worth of homes to sell at any given time. With more homes to choose from, not to mention record low interest rates and low prices, things remain very advantageous to buyers right now. A "Balanced" or normal market is considered to have 5 to 6 months worth of inventory with no distinct advantage to either Buyers or Sellers.

Tewksbury NJ Real Estate 2011 Annual Market Report

The chart above indicates a mixed trend in the Sale Price of homes in Tewksbury NJ over the past 7 years. This is primarily due to two factors: an overall weak economy, which has a direct affect on the housing market along with Sellers refusing to price their homes close to their market value from the very beginning and then compounding the situation by not reducing their price in a timely manner. This scenario causes inventory to go up, and the listings to become "stale" because they are on the market much longer than the norm, resulting in a stagnant local market condition like the one we are currently experiencing.

Based on the excess amount of inventory, I would expect to see prices in Tewksbury continue to decline at least for the short term until some of the older inventory is finally sold off or withdrawn from the market.


What Does the Market Hold for 2012?


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Tewksbury 2011 Annual Market Report



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Tewksbury NJ Real Estate Crossroads at Oldwick Townhomes Market Report November 2011

Bob Zorechak - Sells Homes in Morris/ Somerset/Hunterdon Cos., NJ 908-267-2465: Real Estate Agent in Chester, NJ

Tewksbury NJ Real Estate Crossroads at Oldwick Townhomes Market Report November 2011 by Bob Zorechak - GRI, ABR, e-PRO

Tewksbury NJ Real Estate Crossroads at Oldwick TownhomesCrossroads at Oldwick is a sophisticated, upscale luxury townhome community consisting of 75 modern architecture units constructed in 2003 / 2004 by the renowned Toll Brothers. Conveniently located within three minutes of Route 78, exit 24 along with major commuter highways such as Routes 202, 206, 22, 31, 287, the NYC train and about twenty minutes from Newark Liberty International Airport, Crossroads at Oldwick townhomes offers all of today’s modern amenities in a semi-rural, private and tranquil country setting. The Village of Oldwick (located on the southern edge of Tewksbury) is within walking distance and features local shops, boutiques, restaurants, farmstands, bank, post office, library, spa and much more. In addition, there are numerous parks, equine facilities and golf courses (public & private) as well as public schools all nearby.

Tewksbury NJ Real Estate Crossroads at Oldwick Townhomes

Crossroads at Oldwick prices over the past four years or so have ranged from the low to mid $600’s to the low to mid $800’s. Homes range in size from 3,100 to 3,550 sq.ft., depending on the model. All homes have three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, two car garage, basement (some with walkouts) and gas fireplace in the family room. The neighborhood features sidewalks and curbs with all underground utilities, public water & sewer, and natural gas for fuel. Exterior features include durable and maintenance free hardi-plank siding, stone chimneys, and oversized decks in a private backyard setting, partially due to the preserved open space that borders the development.

Crossroads at Oldwick townhomes offer modern front to back living with windows in every room allowing for maximum natural light, along with great open floor plans specifically designed for entertaining. Some units also offer first floor master bedroom suites and other amenities (depending on the model) including:

    • Gourmet - state of the art custom kitchen
    • Grand Master Bedroom Suite with tray ceiling, sitting area, large wall of windows, enormous walk-in closets, & jetted tub
    • Two story living room & foyer
    • Loft on second floor overlooking formal living & dining room
    • Cathedral ceilings
    • High ceilings
    • Sunroom
    • Library
    • Crown moldings, built-ins and plenty of hardwood flooring
    • Large basement with high ceilings and plenty of storage
    • Central vaccuum
    • Underground lawn sprinklers
    • Monthly fee includes maintenance of common area, exterior, snow & trash removal


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Tewksbury NJ Real Estate Crossroads at Oldwick Townhomes Market Report November 2011

Why Do You Like Living in Tewksbury?

Bob Zorechak - Sells Homes in Morris/ Somerset/Hunterdon Cos., NJ 908-267-2465: Real Estate Agent in Chester, NJ

Somerset Hills Handicapped Riding Center - Tewksbury NJ

Why Do You Like Living in Tewksbury?

One reason could be that Tewksbury is home to the Somerset Hills Handicapped Riding Center (SHHRC), located off of Old Turnpike Road in the Oldwick section of the Township. In existence for over 39 years now, the center is best known as being a service provider offering recreational riding instruction for individuals with disabilities, equine assisted occupational, physical and speech therapy, otherwise known as hippotherapy, therapeutic driving, an inclusive summer camp and school and vocational programs.

The program, which was one of the first centers of its kind in the United States, has come a long way from its early days which began in 1972 on a farm in nearby Bedminster with just three horses and six riders. In fact, the Center has recently announced plans to expand its facility by developing a second location on a 35-acre former dairy farm in neighboring Readington Township. This new acquisition will increase the Center’s capacity to handle more people and reduce the time spent by some clients on a long waiting list. There are currently 200 individual clients a year or a maximum of 125 per week.


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Tewksbury Township, Hunterdon County, NJ Real Estate Market Update

Vickie Marton: Real Estate Agent in Bridgewater, NJ

Tewksbury Township, Hunterdon County, NJ Real Estate continues to experience its own unique and challenging market. In December, 2010, a total of five (5) homes were placed under contract, while nine (9) homes were newly listed for sale in Tewksbury Township for a total of seventy five (75) homes for sale in Tewksbury Township. In other words at the end of 2010 Tewksbury Township had fifteen (15) sellers for every one (1) buyer. In comparison, one year ago, in December, 2009, we had three (3) homes under contracted and a total of seventy (70) homes for sale. Although in 2011 the number of contracts has increase (which is good news), we have also increased our inventory (the number of homes for sale). Tewksbury Township Stats

Three of the primary reasons for Tewksbury Township's increased inventory are:

1. New Jersey continuing (higher paying) job losses.

2. Tewksbury Township's proximity to New York City, where the higher paying jobs in our area are now located.

3. Today's buyers are downsizing

To put some perspective on our job market, in 2010 New Jersey has lost an average of 3,900 jobs per month. In Hunterdon County, we are hopeful that this market might improve somewhat in the months and years ahead with the news that Merck will be consolidating its New Jersey offices to its Whitehouse Station headquarters.

Although Merck will not be paying for relocation cost due to the proximity of the relocation, and because most of these employees will be commuting in the opposite direction of heavy traffic patterns, we cannot assume that this impact will be substantially changing the Tewksbury Township Real Estate Market in the near future.

Because today's buyers are primarily downsizing, the McMasions are out of favor.

Additionally, labor productivity has increased in the past several years. Because we are working longer and harder, our time has become a very valuable commodity. Today's homebuyers are now seeking locations offering shorter commute, access to public transportation, and walkable communities .

For those of us who live in Tewksbury Township, Hunterdon County, NJ, we love our space, our acreage, and our quality of life. Commutability to our jobs is not a big concern for most of us; however, if we need to sell our homes, we have the challenge of finding a buyer from a (much) small pool of buyers, who are like us. Considering the law of supply and demand, it is little wonder we are experiencing larger inventory of homes for sale in Tewksbury Township and lower sale prices for the homes that do sell. For example, a total of fifty two (52) homes sold in Tewksbury Township in 2010. Forty (40) of those homes had an asking price under $1 Million, and a whopping forty three (43) homes had a selling price of under $1 Million.

Tewksbury Township Home Prices

To put another perspective on the home sale prices in Tewksbury Township, the average asking price of home under contacts in December, 2010 is only $637,398, while last year (December, 2009) average list price of homes under contract was $1,949,500.

On the brighter side, Tewksbury Township home sales have closed a total eight (8) homes over $1 million in 2010. Overall, for 2010 the average sale price of sold homes in Tewksbury Township was $855,000, with an average of four and one half (4-1/2) bedrooms and three (3) full baths and two (2) half baths.

Interestingly, over half of the sales were couples with no children, which agrees with the current data that two (2) out of three (3) households in New Jersey have no children and do not want to pay for property taxes to support school systems they do not use.

What can you expect if you need to sell your Tewksbury Township Home in 2011? First, don't put it off. Indications are interest rates are on the rise. Higher interest rates will reduce the number of buyers in the marketplace. Secondly, we anticipate a decline in home prices in 2011. The longer your home is on the marketthe more likely the price will decline. You'll need patience. With 75 homes for sale in Tewksbury Township, and a total of five (5) contract in December, 2010, we currently have one (1) buyer for every fifteen (15) sellers. The average days on the market is currently one hundred and twenty two (122) days. This does not reflect any prior times (and days) the home may have been listed without selling.

Tewksbury Township DOM

What do you do? Assess your situation carefully and honestly. If you need to sell your home, don't put it off! In this challenging market, you'll also need a Realtor® who will be as serious as you are about selling your home. The Realtor® you choose should evaluate your home in detail and present a convincing Market Analysisthat shows exactly where your home should be priced. If you are not convinced get a second, or third opinion, but keep in mind, the definition of "the market" is what a buyer is willing to pay, and not what you may hope to get from the sale. Sometimes that's a tough pill to swallow, but your Realtor® should provide you with convincing evidence that her figures are correct. My customized Market Analysisis over 50 pages of concise and customized information with detailed assessments of your individual home. It's also very important to keep in mind the reason you hire a Realtor® (i.e. what you are paying a Realtor® to do for you). Do not make the mistake of choosing a Realtor® because they've given you a higher market value of your home than other Realtors®. That's an old trick that inexperienced Realtors® use to get your business. Then, once your home is on the market, they'll tell you why you need to continually reduce the price. You are paying a Realtor® to market your homein order to bring the most buyers through the door. Once the buyers have viewed your home, their feedback will tell you what you need to know. So when choosing a Realtor® review their marketing plans to see how they plan to get qualified buyers into your home. In short, that's exactly what you're paying a Realtor® to do for you. When you're ready to take the first step, let's talk. Call me at (908) 537-6596. I look forward to hearing from you.

SunEdison to unveil solar roof Wednesday in Hanover

Geri Smith NJ Estates Real Estate Group: Real Estate Agent in Scotch Plains, NJ

Solar energy provider SunEdison on Wednesday will unveil a new solar roof at the Staples Fulfillment Center on Dorsey Road in Hanover. The 1-megawatt solar installation covers nearly 175,000 feet of roof space. The company said the panels will offset tens of millions of pounds of carbon dioxide and generate electricity for decades.

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