Sold out, come back again later.

From NJ.com:

New listings of homes for sale plummeted 10% or more in these 7 N.J. counties. See latest prices.

More than half of New Jersey counties saw fewer homes hit the real estate market in January with seven counties showing declines of at least 10% compared to last year, the latest figures from Realtor.com showed.

The biggest year-over-year decline was in Morris County with a more than 21% decrease in newly listed homes for sale from January 2023, according to the data. The median price for the 254 new listings in Morris County was $691,225.

Statewide, a total of 6,088 homes were listed at a median price of $524,950. A total of 295,178 homes were listed nationwide at a median price of $409,500.

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8 Responses to Sold out, come back again later.

  1. Hold my beer says:

    First non grim

  2. 1987 Condo says:

    800 mph??!! , I believe that was the speed of that empty shopping cart this morning at Shoprite

  3. SmallGovConservative says:

    Bystander says:
    February 18, 2024 at 6:04 pm
    “truckers…shut down NYC deliveries…”

    Smart move. They see that NYC and other blue cities have largely abandoned the rule of law; not just the kangaroo court prosecutions of T, but more immediately relevant for them, the confiscatory shakedowns that Adams ordered on bus companies engaged in perfectly legitimate interstate commerce, while transporting Joe’s illegal aliens from border states to NYC.

  4. Fast Eddie says:

    Daytona 500 today, 4:00 PM. Get your Chex party mix ready. Don’t forget to throw some out the door to the kids. I’ll look out for my favs; Patsy, Dennis, Timmy and Miss Praline.

  5. BRT says:

    I wouldn’t blame the truckers. The amount of tickets they write the trucks in the city is staggering. Pat LaFrieda moved his meat factory to NJ because he was paying 150k a year in tickets alone…the cost of doing business. It’s obvious they have the police write a ticket every 5 seconds, but can’t be bothered for petty crimes and even serious crimes.

  6. chicagofinance says:

    I accidently turned onto 14th Street about a month ago on a Sunday morning. I drove a couple of blocks before realizing that I was making a big boo-boo. I wasn’t sure whether the video surveillance gods were going to send me a nice present. I assume I flew under the radar…..

    BRT says:
    February 19, 2024 at 1:12 pm
    I wouldn’t blame the truckers. The amount of tickets they write the trucks in the city is staggering. Pat LaFrieda moved his meat factory to NJ because he was paying 150k a year in tickets alone…the cost of doing business. It’s obvious they have the police write a ticket every 5 seconds, but can’t be bothered for petty crimes and even serious crimes.

  7. LAX says:

    Miss Praline?

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