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Top North Jersey Home Sales for June Revealed

North Jersey's priciest home sales in June featured a 95.5-acre estate and historic brownstone.

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orth Jersey's priciest single-family home sale in June 2025 was a $4.28 million new construction home at 16 Elsway Road in Short Hills, making it one of three properties to sell for over $4 million that month. Other notable sales included a luxurious $4.275 million historic brownstone with a large backyard space in Hoboken and a sprawling 95.5-acre estate with a private lake in Wantage.

    In Bergen County, the priciest home sale was at 46 Cambridge Place in Englewood Cliffs, selling for $4.165 million on June 24. The contemporary-style home features six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and a two-story entry foyer.

    A new construction property at 38 Birchwood Terrace in Wayne sold for $1.7 million on June 26, boasting 6,700 square feet of living space with soaring ceilings and a luxurious primary suite.

    In Morris County, the priciest home sale was at 9 Birch Hill Drive in Chatham, selling for $3.665 million on June 26. The custom-built contemporary home features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and a multi-tiered backyard with an outdoor kitchen.

    Essex County's priciest single-family property to sell in June was the $4.28 million new construction home at 16 Elsway Road in Short Hills, which sold on June 4. The home features seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and expansive windows throughout its 9,000 square feet of living space.

    Sussex County's priciest single-family home sale was at 71 Armstrong Road in Wantage, selling for $2.2 million on June 17. The property includes a private lake, barn, greenhouse, and over 15 acres of fenced pasture.

    Hudson County's overall priciest residential home sale so far in 2025 was the $4.275 million historic brownstone at 927 Washington St. in Hoboken, which sold on June 18.

North Jersey home sales data revealed for June, featuring top properties and locations.