Taking a look at several towns in central and southern Bergen County in towns like Hasbrouck Heights and Wood-Ridge, where the price point has made the market saleable once again. Wood-Ridge New Jersey through the first 7 months of 2010 has shown a marked increase in sales of 63% with the price of homes has remained the same from the same period in 2009. Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey actually showed a decrease of 11% in sales with an insignificant drop in price of 3%. Both Wood-Ridge and Hasbrouck Heights showed a relative non-change in the time it took to sell homes of between 80 and 100 days.
Carlstadt and Lodi showed 7 to 10 % increase in sales respectively, but with larger losses in average price.
There is nothing in the numbers to even remotely suggest in Bergen County, New Jersey, that the tax credit has helped the real estate market. One more tidbit for you: Business in February and March was not good at all...throughout the country. If the tax credit was so wonderful, why was there a 70% drop in mortgage applications during this time period. The reason is simple. Check out the weather throughout the country-cold, snow, torrential rains and flooding. The entire country had bad weather. In June of this year, for our company, CENTURY 21 Eudan Realty in Hasbrouck Heights and Wood-Ridge, New Jersey was excellent. July, not so good. Why? Weather, not the economy. Massive heat waves hit the entire country for the majority of July. There is a new factor that must be brought into the economic indicators-weather! Current Bergen County market statistics available
See our previous post-PART 1
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