Teaneck Homes For Sale Summary | August 2013 Market Report
Information supplied by the NJMLS, and deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.
This month saw 41 homes sold in Teaneck compared with 39 sold in July, and is up from 23 sold in July last year.
The Summer Market is winding down in Bergen County, with well presented listings seeing multiple offers on a regular basis. With mortgage rates fluctuating slightly, but still lingering around the lowest rates in history, it continues to be a terrific time to buy a home, and with many buyers out there, it is one of those rare times when it is also a good time to sell. Contact me to help you get fully prepared for when that new listing comes along or if you are considering selling your home.
Teaneck is one of New Jersey’s most culturally diverse communities, and the second-most populous among the 70 municipalities in Bergen County. Teaneck lies at the Junction of I-95 and I-80, and is also bisected by Route 4. An abundance of public transportation options make Teaneck an easy choice for commuters. Fairleigh Dickinson University, the largest private university in NJ, is located in Teaneck. Actress Sarah Jessica Parker once called Teaneck home.
If you would like to be emailed the full listing details on current homes for sale in Teaneck, NJ, please call local expert Sheldon Neal at 201-481-2891 or email SheldonNeal@remax.net and the available active listings will be emailed to you immediately.
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Sheldon Neal is a Full Time Realtor® with RE/MAX, specializing in Homes For Sale in Central and Northern Bergen County, NJ.
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