Closter NJ Homes Sold Report| December 2011' Bergen County NJ Home Sales


Closter NJ Homes Sold Report| December 2011' Bergen County NJ Home Sales

The Northern Valley town of Closter saw Eight homes closed as the warmer temps of this past fall seem to want to continue into the Winter Season. Now that the Holidays are over we are officially into the winter season but have not experienced a bad bout of weather like we had last year here in the Northeast.

Thankfully.....

With it many buyers are taking advantage of the warmer temps and lack of snow to view the current inventory of homes on the market here.

With interest rates lower than ever, qualified Buyers can take advantage of some wonderful opportunities to own their own piece of Small Town America!

There's no place like A New Closter Home!

The town of Closter is constantly changing to keep up with the times while maintaining that desirable small town feel.


Residents can take advantage of the many amenities offered by this town .


Closter the Hub of the Northern Valley.

 

Welcome to Closter NJ

 


Closter NJ Homes Sold Report| December 2011' Bergen County NJ Home Sales 


 

Closter NJ


Closter, New Jersey December 2011' Real Estate Market Activity:

 

Total Homes Sold.......................... 8

 

Average List Price..............$ 485,088

 

Average Sold Price.............$ 426,263

 

Median Sold Price..............$ 407,550


Average Days on the Market.......................52

 

Sale/List Price....................   87.873   (13%- 14% differential)

 

There are currently 58 Actively Listed homes in the town of Closter with an average List Price of $ 882,054.


There are some fantastic opportunities in this popular Bergen County town with prices for every budget.

 


Click here to see all listings in Closter NJ

 

Want to see what last months report was? Closter Last Month

Click on the links below to view some scenes of other picturesque Pascack Valley towns.

 

EMERSON

 

HILLSDALE

 

RIVER VALE

 

WESTWOOD

 

PARK RIDGE

 

MONTVALE

 

WOODCLIFF LAKE

 

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP

 

 
Closter NJ Homes Sold Report| December 2011' Bergen County NJ Home Sales 



If you or someone you know is planning a Move in the near future, call your Pascack Valley experts, Lisa & Bob Hammerstein at (201)315-8618 or visit us on our website at www.HammersTeam.com.  We'll be able to help you if you're Moving to any of the Pascack Valley towns in Bergen County New Jersey.


For more Local Information about the Pascack Valley area of Bergen County, New Jersey, call Bob & Lisa at (201)315-8618.

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2 commentsRobert Hammerstein • January 09 2012 05:42PM

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Great market reports Robert. This really is what the public expects us to know and publicize. Well done.

Posted by Steve and Jan Bachman--Northern Virginia Realtors (RE/MAX Gateway, Reston, Herndon, Ashburn, Sterling, Fairfax ) 4 months ago

Steve - Thanks for the kind words and for stopping by..... It is what we do right?  Have a great night....

Posted by Robert Hammerstein (Coldwell Banker Hillsdale New Jersey) 4 months ago

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