R
ecent property sales in Monmouth County offered a range of options for prospective homebuyers between November 25th and December 1st. This article highlights the top properties under $400,000 in various neighborhoods, chosen based on proximity to the desired price range and largest living spaces.
Below is an overview of recent real estate transactions in Monmouth County:
- North Middletown:
- 40 Bay Avenue was sold for $400,000. This single-family home features three bedrooms and one bathroom, spanning 690 square feet built in 1943.
- Ocean:
- 7 Centre Street was sold for $395,900. The condominium has one bedroom and one bath, covering 1,058 square feet built in 2006.
- Freehold:
- 55 West George Street was sold for $390,000. This single-family house features three bedrooms and one bathroom, spanning 1,400 square feet built in 1905.
- Eatontown:
- 56 Wyckoff Road was sold for $385,000. The detached house has two bedrooms and one bath, covering 1,220 square feet built in 1950.
- Matawan:
- 69 Atlantic Avenue was sold for $375,000. This single-family house features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, spanning 1,400 square feet built in 1909.
- Howell:
- 26 Jesse Road was sold for $370,000. The detached house has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, covering 1,276 square feet built in 1988.
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