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Area Market Report For Lake Mohawk Byram Twp., NJ February 2008

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Real Estate Agent with Juba Team Realty

AREA MARKET REPORT FOR LAKE MOHAWK BYRAM TWP., NJ FEBRUARY 2008

During the month of February 2008 there were six newly marketed properties in Lake Mohawk Byram, NJ with an average asking price of $412,649.00. The least expensive property is asking $274,000.00 for a two bedroom ranch home. The most expensive is asking $599,900.00 for a four bedroom Colonial with 3.1 baths.

One property went under contract with an asking price of $299,900.00. This property has been on the market for 315 days!

Zero properties transfered title this month. Not to be alarmed, Lake Mohawk Byram represents a small section of Byram Township. Mainly the Lake area of what is more commonly know as Lake Mohawk Sparta but Byram Township area.

One property expired from the market with an asking price of $299,000.00 for a two bedroom ranch, which is now being marketed for $274,000.00.

Want to be in a lake community without having to sacrifice your first born? Then maybe you should consider this part of the lake area.

Byram Township and Sparta Twp., children go to different schools and the taxes in Byram are considerably less.

Thinking of buying or selling a home here? Call me, I am here to help!

The above data was collected from the Garden State MLS and compiled by Gary J Rocks Werner Realty of Sussex County.

Comments (4)

Gita Bantwal
RE/MAX Centre Realtors - Warwick, PA
REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI - Bucks County & Philadel

Good information for people living in the area.

Mar 24, 2008 11:17 AM
Gary J. Rocks
Juba Team Realty - Jefferson Township, NJ

Gita

Thanks, I try to keep it interesting!

Mar 24, 2008 11:19 AM
Pamela STETSON
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Abbott Realtors - Mahwah, NJ
I would love to help you buy or sell your home!
Terrific information Gary... I used to love that area...has it grown? Thanks for the info.
May 04, 2008 01:28 PM
Gary J. Rocks
Juba Team Realty - Jefferson Township, NJ

Pamela

The area is growing like everything else. But you can still find nice peaceful and tranquil spots

May 05, 2008 04:08 AM