A fancy house in Glassboro that got snatched up for a whopping $1.3 million takes the crown for the most expensive residential real estate sale in Gloucester County last week. A total of 67 residential real estate transactions went down in the county during that time, with an average price tag of $314,574, or $227 per square foot. Below, you’ll find the deets on some of the priciest sales in the area, where the title was officially recorded during the week of May 5, even if the actual sale happened earlier.
122 Johnson Road, Turnersville, NJ: Coming in at number 10, a single-family crib at 122 Johnson Road got scooped up for $400K. The new owners took over the property in April for a sweet deal of $399,900, with a living area totaling 1,196 square feet. At $334 per square foot, this sale was a steal (not really, but you get the point). The ink dried on the contract on April 25.
257 Wilshire Blvd, Swedesboro, NJ: Rolling in at number 9, a single-family home at 257 Wilshire Blvd went for $408K. This 1,620 square-foot beauty changed hands in April for a total of $408,000, at $252 per square foot. The house, built in 2008, was a hot commodity, and the deal was sealed on April 23.
505 Spruce Street, Glassboro, NJ: Securing the 8th spot is a single-family residence at 505 Spruce Street, sold for $413K. The lucky new owners snagged this gem for $412,500 in April. With a living area of 1,872 square feet and a price tag of $220 per square foot, this sale was one for the books. The deal was sealed on April 28.
21 Macarthur Avenue, Franklinville, NJ: At number 7, a single-family house at 21 Macarthur Ave fetched $415K. The new owners took over this property in April for a cool $415,000. With a living area of 1,744 square feet and a price per square foot of $238, this sale was a win-win for everyone involved. The deal was finalized on April 23.
743 Mohawk Street, Blackwood, NJ: Coming in at number 6, a single-family residence at 743 Mohawk Street was sold for $449K. This 2,305 square-foot house found new owners in April for a total of $449,000, at $195 per square foot. Built in 1959, this property was a real gem, and the deal was sealed on April 25.
1778 Carriage Drive, Williamstown, NJ: Snagging the 5th spot is a single-family home at 1778 Carriage Drive, sold for $525K. This property found new owners for $525,000, with a living area of 2,916 square feet and a price per square foot of $180. The deal was finalized on April 23.
14 Grant Circle, Sewell, NJ: Coming in at number 4, a single-family home at 14 Grant Circle was sold for $527K. This property changed hands for $527,000, boasting a living area of 2,582 square feet and a price per square foot of $204. The deal was sealed on April 28.
3647 Old Black Horse, Williamstown, NJ: Securing the 3rd spot is a single-family house at 3647 Old Black Horse, sold for $630K. This property found new owners in April for $630,000, with a living area of 2,424 square feet and a price per square foot of $260. The deal was finalized on April 28.
595 Breakneck Road, Mullica Hill, NJ: Rolling in at number 2, a single-family residence at 595 Breakneck Road went for $755K. This 2,301 square-foot detached house was sold for $755,000 in April, at $328 per square foot. The deal was sealed on April 23.
108 Wilson Ave, Glassboro, NJ: And finally, taking the crown for the most expensive sale is a single-family home at 108 Wilson Ave, sold for a whopping $1.3 million. The new owners snagged this beauty for $1,300,000, with a living area of 912 square feet and a price per square foot of $1,425. The deal was sealed on April 25.
So, there you have it, folks, the top real estate sales in Gloucester County for the week of May 5. If you’re in the market for a new crib, maybe one of these properties caught your eye. Happy house hunting!