A property in Ewing has captured attention as the most expensive home sold in the Trenton area recently, fetching a price of $565,000. The sale was part of a busy week for the local real estate market, which recorded a total of 31 residential sales from November 17 to November 23, 2023. The average sale price for homes in the area during this period was $194,206, with an average price per square foot of $126.
Highlights of Recent Sales
The standout property at 29 Clement Ave. features a spacious living area of 3,590 square feet and was constructed in 1940. The deal was finalized on November 1, resulting in a price per square foot of $157. The sale illustrates the continuing demand for residential properties in this part of Ewing.
Following closely behind is the detached house at 1236 Prospect Street, which sold for $370,000, also finalized on November 1. This single-family home has a living area of 1,248 square feet and achieved a price per square foot of $296.
Other notable transactions include:
– **$351,000** for a home at **15 Kilmer Drive**, with a living area of **1,166 square feet**. The sale was completed on **October 31**.
– **$325,000** for a property at **33 Harding Street**, a **2,110-square-foot** residence finalized on **October 29**.
– **$270,000** for a home at **220 Homecrest Ave.**, finalized on **November 1**.
Summary of Sales Activity
The sales list highlights a range of properties, showcasing the diversity of the market in the Trenton area. The homes sold during this week varied widely in both price and size, with the lowest sale recorded at **$205,000** for a property at **220 Woodland Street**. This house, built in 1900, measures modestly compared to the other listings.
The consistent activity in home sales points to a resilient real estate market in Ewing and Trenton. With a broad spectrum of options available, buyers appear to be actively pursuing ownership in the area, contributing to rising property values.
Overall, the recent transactions reflect ongoing interest in residential properties, indicating a robust housing sector in the Trenton area. As these sales progress, the local market will likely continue to evolve, responding to both buyer demand and economic conditions.
