According to an annual report by Property Shark, the Bergen County town dropped from the top spot for the Garden State to the second, as Deal comes in hot with a $2.3 million median home price.
This puts Alpine at No. 66 with a median home price of $2.18 million, and Deal at No. 58 overall. Avalon came in ten spots higher with a median home price of $2 million, and Short Hills close behind at $1.825 million.
Here are the top 10 most expensive zip codes in New Jersey, according to Property Shark:
- 1. Deal, $2.3 million
- 2. Alpine, $2.18 million
- 3. Avalon, $2 million
- 4. Short Hills, $1.825 million
- 5. Stone Harbor, $1.777 million
- 6. Mantoloking, $1.575 million
- 7. New Vernon, $1.57 million
- 8. Rumson, $1.406 million
- 9. Allenhurst, $1.36 million
- 10. Beach Haven, $1.35 million
Property Shark examined residential transactions between Jan. 1 and Oct. 31, 2022 to come up with this list. The site considered zip codes that registered a minimum of three residential transactions.
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