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In Hudson County, there were 342 home transfers reported from January 6 to January 12. The median sale price was $645,000 for a 1,410-square-foot home on West 49th Street in Bayonne.
Bayonne:
- 33-37 W. 32nd Street: $240,000 (576 sqft), $417/sqft; $277,750 (576 sqft), $482/sqft
- 214 Avenue A: $310,000 (878 sqft), $353/sqft
- 21 Sisson Court: $416,000 (840 sqft), $495/sqft
- 13 E. 17th Street: $430,000 (1,868 sqft), $230/sqft
- 147 W. 27th Street: $500,000 (1,420 sqft), $352/sqft
Guttenberg:
- 116 71st Street: $260,000 (475 sqft), $547/sqft
- 327 71st Street: $320,000 (706 sqft), $453/sqft
Harrison:
- 327 Warren Street: $450,000 (1,383 sqft), $325/sqft
- 734 Hamilton Street: $700,000 (2,028 sqft), $345/sqft
Hoboken:
- 227 Fourth Street: $250,000 (989 sqft), $253/sqft
- 725 Washington Street: $325,000 (330 sqft), $985/sqft
- 423 Jefferson Street: $377,400 (523 sqft), $722/sqft
Jersey City:
- 821 Bergen Ave.: $170,000 (431 sqft), $394/sqft
- 260 Clendenny Ave.: $210,000 (609 sqft), $345/sqft
- 258 Clendenny Ave.: $249,000 (779 sqft), $320/sqft
Kearny:
- 146 Bergen Ave.: $362,000 (1,680 sqft), $215/sqft
- 300 Schuyler Ave.: $375,000 (1,112 sqft), $337/sqft
North Bergen:
- 901 Grand Ave.: $216,000 (558 sqft), $387/sqft
- 6202 Meadowview Ave.: $330,000 (744 sqft), $444/sqft
Secaucus:
- 306 Harmon Cove Tower: $286,000 (774 sqft), $370/sqft
- 126 Harmon Cove Tower: $315,000 (1,379 sqft), $228/sqft
Union City:
- 4310 Palisade Ave.: $184,000 (594 sqft), $310/sqft
- 500 Central Ave.: $377,000 (766 sqft), $492/sqft
West New York:
- 7004 Kennedy Blvd.: $385,000 (1,809 sqft), $213/sqft
- 5509 Madison Street: $425,000 (955 sqft), $445/sqft
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