Fresh data from the NJ Division of Taxation, reviewed by 70and73 dot com, confirms a sharp rise in home sale prices statewide. The report compares 2025 average sale prices with 2015 levels, revealing notable gains across almost every municipality. Several Atlantic County towns posted especially large increases, reflecting strong coastal demand.
Key Points
• New Jersey statewide average sale price reached 637,862 dollars, up 61 percent from 2015.
• Coastal markets such as Margate City saw price growth exceed 150 percent.
• Atlantic City nearly doubled its average price with a 99 percent jump.
• Luxury areas like Longport and Linwood surpassed 100 percent increases.
Rising demand and limited supply continue to reshape New Jersey real estate, especially along the shore. These sharp gains offer a preview of how competitive 2025 may become for both buyers and sellers.
By: Neill Borowski | 70and73 dot com | November 24 2025
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