Market Trends: 5/19/2012
West Orange
Market Snapshot
Total Properties Listed:
388
Month-Over-Month Change: +2.65%
Average List Price:
$420,010
Month-Over-Month Change: -.76%
Median List Price:
$325,000
Month-Over-Month Change: -1.22%
Typical Property
Single-Family Home
3.46 Bedrooms
2.51 Baths
$420,010 Average List Price
$199/SqFt Average Price per SqFt.
Average Price by Bedrooms:
1 Bedroom:
$114,651
2 Bedrooms:
$290,568
3 Bedrooms:
$329,475
4 Bedrooms:
$440,498
5 Bedrooms:
$578,715
Top 5 Most Viewed Properties
42 Highwood Rd
4 beds / 3.5 baths
$449,000
By Keller Williams Suburban Realty
11 Bryn Mawr Rd
4 beds / 2 baths
$335,000
By Keller Williams - Nj Metro Group
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About West Orange
West Orange, NJ - Dominated by the Edison legacy, West Orange has come into its own as a destination suburb of 45,000 with a huge mix of affordable and luxury homes, and a number of appealing, distinct neighborhoods stretched over it huge, 12.2 sq. mile frame. First-time visitors are often surprised by the richness of the geography and the architectural choices ranging from vintage colonials to mountainside contemporaries, with everything else in between. With about a dozen major developments, such as Eagle Ridge, The Pointe, Bellaire, Crystal Woods and The Highlands, the town has also become the destination for condo and townhouse dwellers. It’s also one of the few towns so close to Manhattan to embrace new, single-family construction. A magnet for creative New Yorkers, West Orange is now home to an international summer jazz festival at the town’s Oskar Schindler Performing Arts Center that draws, in large measure from its own talented citizens, including Vic Juris, Dave Stryker, Ed Howard and Cecil Brooks, to name a few. Actress Woopi Goldberg and Cool & the Gang’s Robert Bell are among the well-known homeowners in West Orange’s most distinguished neighborhood, Llewellyn Park, one of the first private, gated communities in the US and home to Thomas Edison, whose stunning mansion stands today as a National Park Service monument to a most famous citizen. While West Orange has no direct train service to NYC, many neighborhoods have town jitney service during commuter hours to trains in both Orange and South Orange – and there are express buses as well as as Park & Ride services next to the popular Richard Codey Skate Area and Turtle Back Zoo. West Orange is a town of multiple golf course, parks, and shopping opportunities. For more town info, go to http://www.groupsnearyou.com/groups/the_west_orange_watercooler.com
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