Eleven properties sold in Jackson and nearby areas during the opening days of June, led by several high-end transactions and strong demand for larger family homes.
Jackson, NJ – The Jackson Township real estate market remained active during the first three days of June, with more than $7.8 million in residential sales recorded across the community. Transactions ranged from a $332,000 townhouse to an $885,000 five-bedroom estate, reflecting continued demand across multiple price points.
Key Points
• Eleven reported sales closed between June 1 and June 3.
• The highest Jackson sale was an $885,000 home on Harmony Road.
• Average sale price among Jackson properties exceeded $596,000.
The largest Jackson transaction during the reporting period occurred at 781 Harmony Road, where a five-bedroom, three-bath home sold for $885,000. The property spent just 19 days on the market and closed slightly above its asking price.
Another notable sale took place at 788 Dorathys Lane, where a four-bedroom home sold for $750,000 after only seven days on the market. The quick turnaround highlighted continued buyer demand for move-in-ready properties in Jackson.
Multiple homes topped $650,000
Several additional properties closed near or above the $650,000 mark. Homes at 10 Cambridge Drive and 90 East Connecticut Concourse each sold for $679,000 on June 3.
Meanwhile, 406 Burke Road fetched $647,000 after only 15 days on the market, while 169 Docare Road closed for $570,000.
The activity demonstrates that buyers continue to pursue larger homes despite elevated prices and mortgage rates.
Some sellers accepted significant discounts
Not every seller achieved their original asking price. The most substantial discount occurred at 62 South New Prospect Road, where a five-bedroom home sold for $525,000, approximately 32% below its listing price after spending 121 days on the market.
Another discounted sale occurred at 30 Anita Drive, which closed for $537,365 after 70 days on the market, finishing 9% below asking price.
Properties requiring longer marketing periods generally saw greater negotiation between buyers and sellers.
Entry-level and townhouse market remains active
Affordable housing options also generated activity. A townhouse at 95 Azalea Circle sold for $332,000, while a one-bedroom home at 21 Cedar Swamp Road changed hands for $360,000.
Both properties attracted buyers seeking lower-cost entry points into the Jackson market.
June 1-3 Jackson Home Sales
| Address | Sale Price | Beds | Baths |
|---|---|---|---|
| 781 Harmony Rd | $885,000 | 5 | 3 |
| 788 Dorathys Ln | $750,000 | 4 | 3 |
| 10 Cambridge Dr | $679,000 | 5 | 2 |
| 90 E Connecticut Concourse | $679,000 | 5 | 1.5 |
| 406 Burke Rd | $647,000 | 3 | 3.5 |
| 169 Docare Rd | $570,000 | 4 | 2.5 |
| 30 Anita Dr | $537,365 | 3 | 2 |
| 62 S New Prospect Rd | $525,000 | 5 | 3.5 |
| 21 Cedar Swamp Rd | $360,000 | 1 | 1 |
| 95 Azalea Cir | $332,000 | 3 | 1.5 |
The ten Jackson properties reported during the period generated approximately $5.96 million in sales volume, with an average sale price of roughly $596,400.