10 most expensive homes sold in Cumberland County, Sept. 1-7

A newly sold property in Bridgeton topped the list of the most expensive homes in Cumberland County from September 1-7, closing at $565,000. This sale underscores the strong interest in the region’s housing market and highlights the week’s most notable real estate transactions.

Key Takeaways:

  • The highest sale price was $565,000.
  • This top sale was for a home in Bridgeton.
  • The data covers September 1-7 in Cumberland County.
  • Ten homes comprised the most expensive list for that week.
  • The coverage was originally published by Nj on September 12, 2025.

The Cumberland County Real Estate Scene

Real estate in Cumberland County saw a notable week of transactions from September 1 to 7. According to the latest data, 10 properties were sold at premium prices during this period, suggesting a stable level of buyer interest.

The Highest-Priced Property

A house in Bridgeton, selling for $565,000, led the pack. This sale stands out for setting the highest price among all residential transactions in the county for that week.

Overview of the Week’s Top Transactions

While details on the other nine transactions remain limited, the fact that 10 homes made the list reflects an active market in Cumberland County. Housing demand and price points can vary but remain an important gauge of local economic vitality.

Sustained Interest in the Local Market

Properties in counties across New Jersey often capture attention as barometers of broader real estate trends. Bridgeton’s $565,000 sale affirms ongoing interest and serves as a benchmark for the area’s higher-end properties. Published on September 12, 2025, these figures highlight the continuing momentum in local real estate.

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