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North Jersey's Priciest Home Sales Revealed in March

North Jersey's priciest home sales in March featured a record-breaking four-acre estate and historic Hoboken brownstone.

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orth Jersey's priciest properties to sell in March made headlines, with a $5.05 million mansion taking the top spot. This luxurious estate, situated on 1-acre of land in Franklin Lakes' exclusive Urban Farms neighborhood, boasts an impressive 8,000 square feet of living space and features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and a grand two-story great room with a fireplace.

    In Bergen County, four properties sold for over $3 million, with several changing hands within just a few months of being listed. The top sale in Passaic County was a $1.33 million ranch-style home in Totowa's Dey Hill Farms neighborhood, featuring 3,400 square feet of living space and a built-in gunite pool.

    Morris County saw a $3.84 million sale at 11 Sandy Hill Road in Chatham's Rolling Hill neighborhood, boasting 5,972 square feet of living space and seven bedrooms. Essex County's top sale was a $3.588 million colonial-style home in Short Hills, recently renovated with updated electric, plumbing, windows, and woodworking.

    In Sussex County, the highest-selling home price in Fredon Township history was achieved at $1.5 million for a five-bedroom Colonial on over four forested acres. Hudson County's top sale was a $3.9 million brownstone in Hoboken, featuring four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and smart home technology.

    These high-end properties demonstrate the allure of North Jersey's luxury real estate market, with many selling quickly and fetching impressive prices.

Multi-million dollar homes in North Jersey sold in March, revealed in real estate report.