$2. 2 million lavallette waterfront sale tops this week's toms river area home sales

$2.2 Million Lavallette Waterfront Sale Tops This Week’s Toms River Area Home Sales

A $2.2 million waterfront home in Lavallette led this week's real estate transactions in the Toms River area, with dozens of properties changing hands across the township and neighboring barrier island communities.

Toms River, NJ – The latest Toms River area real estate transactions include sales ranging from $155,000 to $2.2 million, highlighting continued activity across the township and nearby waterfront communities.

The highest-priced sale reported this week was a five-bedroom waterfront home at 417 Delray Drive in Lavallette, which sold for $2.2 million. Other notable transactions included a newly built home in Toms River selling for $1.45 million and another residence closing at $989,000.

Highest-priced home sales

  • 417 Delray Drive, Lavallette$2,200,000 (5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2,922 square feet)
  • 205 Dewey Drive, Toms River$1,450,000 (5 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3,000 square feet)
  • 519 Riverside Avenue, Toms River$989,000 (4 bedrooms, 3 baths)
  • 323 Stephan Avenue, Toms River$715,000 (2 bedrooms, 2 baths)
  • 103 Ridge Drive, Toms River$720,000 (4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths)
  • 39 Cypress Road, Toms River$622,000 (4 bedrooms, 2 baths)
  • 408 1st Avenue, Toms River$612,000 (4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths)

Recent Toms River home sales

Other notable sales reported during the period include:

  • 1233 Englemere Blvd. — $564,000
  • 1449 Forelle Lane — $472,500
  • 8 Tijuana Court — $410,000
  • 562 George Road — $410,000
  • 123 Torrey Pines Drive — $440,000
  • 705 Anthony Avenue — $470,000
  • 1 Claremont Street — $260,000
  • 44 La Dunette Drive — $300,000
  • 17 Chestnut Hill Drive — $464,900
  • 1598 Alpen Lane — $330,000
  • 21 Nostrand Drive — $365,000
  • 17 Cabrillo Blvd. — $390,000
  • 67 Mount Matterhorn Lane — $291,000
  • 779 Nebraska Avenue — $519,000
  • 1801 Scarlet Oak Avenue, Unit 1 — $310,000
  • 4D Pine Street — $155,000
  • 530 E. Woodland Avenue — $480,000
  • 834 Brookside Drive — $430,000
  • 1932 11th Avenue — $540,000
  • 28 Caldwell Drive — $362,000
  • 10 Picasso Court — $279,000
  • 716 7th Avenue — $522,500

Market activity remains steady

Several homes sold above their asking prices, including properties on Englemere Boulevard, Dewey Drive, Stephan Avenue, Ridge Drive, Woodland Avenue, and Delray Drive, reflecting continued buyer demand for move-in-ready and waterfront properties.

The sales represent transactions recorded through Monday and do not include homes currently under contract or pending closing.


Key Points

  • A waterfront home at 417 Delray Drive in Lavallette sold for $2.2 million, the highest sale reported this week.
  • The latest transactions included homes ranging from $155,000 to $2.2 million across Toms River and nearby communities.
  • Several properties sold above their asking prices, including homes in Toms River and Lavallette.

Photo: (C) Ocean Monmouth County MLS MOREMLS

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