Homes Under $400K in Morris County Sell Fast: Top 10 Properties
UPDATE: The Morris County real estate market is heating up, with numerous homes selling for $400,000 or less between October 6 and October 12. Prospective buyers now have exciting options in various neighborhoods, showcasing a range of properties that just changed hands.
In a vibrant market, homes are moving quickly. The latest sales data reveals significant opportunities for buyers looking for affordability and space. Here are the top 10 properties sold under $400,000 during this period:
1. **44 Mountainview Court** – This condominium sold for $400,000 on September 23, offering 987 square feet of living space at a cost of $405 per square foot.
2. **41 Highview Trail** – A single-family home built in 1955 sold for $389,000 on September 18. It spans 1,228 square feet and sits on a generous 9,365-square-foot lot.
3. **75 Kiel Ave** – This single-family residence, built in 1997, was sold for $380,000 on September 19. With 3,780 square feet of space on a 0.6-acre lot, it offers ample room for families.
4. **1068 Treetops** – Another condominium sold for $380,000 on September 23, featuring 1,454 square feet at a price of $261 per square foot.
5. **9 Ogdon Court** – Sold for $380,000 on September 19, this single-family house spans 1,228 square feet and was built in 1988.
6. **136 Changebridge Road APTB5** – This condominium sold for $359,000 on September 22, boasting 950 square feet of living area at $378 per square foot.
7. **9B Foxwood Drive** – Sold for $357,000 on September 22, this condominium offers 882 square feet at $405 per square foot.
8. **68 Mountainview Court** – This condominium sold for $357,000 on September 22, featuring 865 square feet of space at $413 per square foot.
9. **15 Mason Street** – A detached house built in 1994, this home sold for $339,000 on September 24, with a living area of 972 square feet.
10. **16 First Street** – This single-family home sold for $337,000 on September 19, offering 1,280 square feet on a spacious 17,990-square-foot lot.
These properties highlight the competitive nature of the Morris County real estate market. Buyers are urged to act quickly, as homes are being snapped up faster than ever.
Stay tuned for the latest updates as the market continues to evolve. More real estate news is on the way, including insights into what $400,000 can buy in nearby counties.